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Chrysanthemum Throne

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The Chrysanthemum Throne is the common name given to the Imperial throne of Japan. The chrysanthemum (菊 kiku in Japanese) is the coat of arms of the Japanese Emperor.

The Chrysanthemum Throne is the oldest monarchy in the world. In Nihonshoki it is said that the Empire of Japan was founded in 660 BC by the Emperor Jinmu. And it is said his descendants continue to reign today; the current Emperor Akihito is the 125th direct descendant of Jinmu. With historical assurance the record is back to Emperor Ojin who supposedly reigned in the early 5th century. Despite the fact that there had previously been eight female Emperors (in Japan only the wife of an Emperor is called an Empress), under Japanese Imperial law (promulgated by the Imperial Household Agency and the Privy Council) women cannot reign since the middle of the 19th century.

The Japanese monarchy is highly traditional and modern at the same time. The Emperor (Japanese: tennō (天皇), "heavenly sovereign") acts as a high priest in the Shinto faith, although his divine power was renounced after World War II.

Under the provisions of the current Japanese constitution, the Emperor is a symbol of the state and the unity of the people; he has no real political power but is regarded as a ceremonial Head of State and constitutional monarch.

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Photograph of Corn Marigold and its description. Photograph of Corn Marigold and its description.
Information and photo gallery by Stephen Mifsud of Malta. Information and photo gallery by Stephen Mifsud of Malta.
Promotes the propagation and cultivation of the chrysanthemum and increase the bonds of fellowship among growers of the chrysanthemum. Promotes the propagation and cultivation of the chrysanthemum and increase the bonds of fellowship among growers of the chrysanthemum.
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... 1846, the society promotes the cultivation of the Chrysanthemum; its site offers information about society membership, forthcoming ... 1846, the society promotes the cultivation of the Chrysanthemum; its site offers information about society membership, forthcoming ...
Two photographs of Marguerite or Ox-eye Daisy, sometimes classified as Leucanthemum vulgare, and its description. Two photographs of Marguerite or Ox-eye Daisy, sometimes classified as Leucanthemum vulgare, and its description.
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Several photographs of this plant with its description and identifying characteristics. Several photographs of this plant with its description and identifying characteristics.
A site developed by George Harrington about growing and exhibiting chrysanthemums in South Australia and Australia. Includes information on show results, including photographs. A site developed by George Harrington about growing and exhibiting chrysanthemums in South Australia and Australia. Includes information on show results, including photographs.
Illustration and information on this species, sometimes classified as Leucanthemum vulgare, its description, distribution, ecology and economic significance as a weed species. Illustration and information on this species, sometimes classified as Leucanthemum vulgare, its description, distribution, ecology and economic significance as a weed species.

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