Japan funding for imperial ceremonies sparks rare dissent

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TOKYO: When it comes to Japan’s royal family, anti-monarchy sentiment is almost non-existent. But government funding for two highly symbolic imperial rituals this year has sparked rare dissent.

But critics say the two ceremonies are effectively religious rites, and public funding for them violates a constitutionally mandated separation of state and faith. After Japan’s defeat, some felt the imperial family should be removed altogether, but instead US-led allied forces stripped the emperor of political power, enshrining his limited role as a state symbol in the newly written constitution.

“We think it’s a problem, too, that all the activities of the imperial family are financed with public money,” he added. And the spending will not be insignificant given the price tag for all the enthronement-related ceremonies runs to 16 billion yen .

 

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