The Great Imperial Thanksgiving Rite: Procession of HIs Majesty the Emperor to the Yukiden Hall (Daijôsai Tennô heika Yukiden dogyo no zu)
Tanaka Ryôzô
(Japanese, 1874–1946)
Shôbidô
(Japanese)
1915 (Taishô 4), printed October 20, published October 25
Medium/TechniqueColor lithograph; ink on paper
Dimensions40.3 x 54.8 cm (15 7/8 x 21 9/16 in.)
Credit LineJean S. and Frederic A. Sharf Collection
Accession number2008.517
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In the Daijōsai ritual, the third component of an enthronement, the new emperor introduces himself to the sun goddess Amaterasu and the other Shinto gods by offering them a meal featuring rice grown in sacred fields under his reign. Two special buildings, the Yukiden and the Sukiden, are constructed in the style of prehistoric Japanese palaces, presumably resembling those used by the emperor’s ancestors. The ritual takes place between sunset and sunrise, with a worship service carried out in one hall late at night and in the other in the early hours on the morning. A simpler version of this ritual, known as Niinamesai or Shinjōsai, will be performed in every year of the emperor’s reign to celebrate the annual harvest.
ProvenancePurchased by Fred Sharf; 2008, given by Fred Sharf to the MFA
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