Empress Masako carries on tradition of sericulture at Imperial Palace

Empress Masako wore an ivory blazer and black pants to attend a sericulture ritual at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo

Empress Masako of Japan visited Momijiyama Imperial Cocoonery at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo and attended a sericulture ritual. During the ritual, the Empress fed mulberry leaves to silkworms. Growing silkworms at the Imperial Palace is a traditional practice carried out by empresses since Empress Dowager Shoken resumed the practice in 1871. The collected silk has been used in imperial ceremonies or as gifts.

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