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Emperor's parade special editon

November 11, 2019


Japan's Imperial couple

 draws thousands for 

enthronement parade

TOKYO -- A procession to
 celebrate Japanese
 Emperor Naruhito's
 enthronement drew crowds 
of spectators to central Tokyo 
on Sunday afternoon, marking
 the last ceremonial event in his ascension to the throne.

The emperor and
 Empress Masako waved 
to well-wishers from an 
open-top limousine during
 the roughly 30-minute parade.

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