Japanese Emperor sows rice at Imperial Palace in annual tradition

He sowed two rice cultivars, the non-glutinous Nihonmasari and Mangetsumochi glutinous rice, in seedbeds beside the Imperial Palace’s institute of biology.

The Yomiuri Shimbun

The Yomiuri Shimbun

The Japan News

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The Emperor sows rice at the Imperial Palace on Wednesday. PHOTO: IMPERIAL HOUSEHOLD AGENCY/THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN

April 19, 2024

TOKYO – The Emperor sowed rice in an annual tradition in seedbeds at the Imperial Palace on Wednesday. Dressed in a gray jacket, navy blue trousers and black shoes, the Emperor crouched down and sowed about 720 rice seeds. He sowed two rice cultivars, the non-glutinous Nihonmasari and Mangetsumochi glutinous rice, in seedbeds beside the Imperial Palace’s institute of biology. The seedlings grown will be transplanted into the Imperial Palace’s rice paddies around mid-May.

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