#秋季皇霊祭
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kotohiranomiya · 4 months ago
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今朝、秋分祭・皇霊殿遥拝式の後、金刀比羅本教神殿において秋季大霊神祭を斎行しました。 氏子・崇敬者の祖先の御霊を慰める祭典です。 本来は幽深殿(祖霊社)において斎行する祭典ですが、お屋根の修復中のため、今回は金刀比羅本教神殿を仮殿として斎行しました。
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hiratakuchandx · 3 years ago
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秋晴れの下、先ほど宮中に参内し、秋季皇霊祭の儀及び秋季神殿際の儀に参列いたしました。 #平井卓也 #デジタル庁 #秋季皇霊祭 (皇居 (Imperial Palace)) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUJXamePh46/?utm_medium=tumblr
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satotoshio · 3 years ago
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秋分の日
天皇陛下万歳  祝日「秋分の日」である。自宅の軒先に国旗を掲げ拝礼する。  畏(かしこ)し、皇室におかれては「秋季皇霊祭」、また我々庶民にとっては秋彼岸の中(ちゅう)日(にち)で、いずれも先祖の霊を敬う日である。  考えてみれば、あらゆる人には何万年前、何十万年も前の、文字もない時代の先祖がいる。欧州、アジア、アメリカ、アフリカ、その他あらゆる地方の人に親があり、先祖がある。  まことにもったいなく、ありがたいことだ。自分が今いることが、どれほどの天文学的確率をかいくぐった偶然であるか、思い見ると茫然となってしまう。  それを、先祖への感謝としたい。
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takigawa · 2 years ago
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今朝は伊勢の神宮、内宮にお詣りしてます♬ 朝6時に内宮の御正宮でお詣り、お社をまわり、御垣内参拝して、御神楽奉納へ 偶然、本日9月23日は「秋季皇霊祭遙拝」の日だったので大勢の神官様方をお見掛けしました😃 #ISE #Shrine #Japan #伊勢 #神宮 #伊勢神宮 #秋季皇霊祭遙拝 https://www.isejingu.or.jp/topics/09cy84zd.html (at 伊勢神宮 / Ise-Jingu) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci1Fr1QvOkI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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coinandcandle · 2 years ago
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Autumnal Equinox
Leaves are starting to turn, the air will get a little chilly, you know what time it is: Sweater weather the Fall Equinox! This year in the Northern Hemisphere, the equinox lands on September 23rd.
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What is the Fall Equinox?
One of two yearly equinoxes, when the day is equal to night. The Earth’s axis won’t tilt away from or towards the sun, as the sun is exactly above the equator. In the context of astronomical seasons, this equinox officially marks the beginning of fall.
In the Northern Hemisphere, we celebrate the equinox either on September 22nd or 23rd. In the Southern Hemisphere, this equinox is celebrated on March 20th or 21st.
During this time, the Southern Hemisphere will be celebrating their Vernal Equinox!
Equinox vs Solstice
What’s the difference between an equinox and a solstice? The equinox occurs twice a year and during this time the night and day are equal; the solstice also occurs twice a year but rather than night and day being equal, the day is shorter on the winter solstice and longer on the summer solstice. Here’s a simple way to help you remember:
Equinox is made up of the Latin “aequus,” meaning equal, and “nox,” meaning night, since the daytime and nighttime are equal during the equinox; Solstice comes from the Latin “solstitium,” which means “stopped sun.”
History and Holidays
The full moon nearest to this equinox is referred to as the “Harvest Moon”, referencing the extra time given to the farmers to gather their crops in the light of the full moon before the frosts start. For full moon meanings, check out my Full Moon Meanings post!
Perhaps one of the most popular stories, in ancient Greece the people believed the fall equinox to be the return of the goddess Persephone to the underworld where she remains until the spring equinox.
In Mexico, a large pyramid called Chichen Itza was built by the Mayans. On the equinoxes, the sun perfectly hits the pyramid to create an effect that looks like a snake slithering down the steps.
In Peru there is a stone monument called Intihuatana that serves as a solar clock, marking the dates of the equinoxes and solstices.
This equinox marks the first day of Mehr or Libra in the Iranian calendar. This day marks the festival of Mihragan, an Iranian and Zoroastrian holiday that celebrates the Yazata Mithra.
In China, many celebrate Zhōngqiū Jié (Simplified: 中秋节; Traditional: 中秋節), also known as the Mooncake festival or Moon festival, is held to celebrate and honor the moon. Held on the 15th day of the 8th month in the Chinese Lunisolar calendar, the day that the festival is held can range from mid-September to Early October in the Gregorian calendar. This holiday is also observed by folks in Vietnam and Taiwan.
Japan has Shūbun no Hi (秋分の日; "Autumn Equinox Day") which is a public holiday celebrated on the 22nd or 23rd of September. This holiday was repackaged as a secular holiday but originally this day was Shūki kōreisai (秋季皇霊祭), a Shinto holiday. Moon-viewing festivals are held on this day called Tsukimi (月見) or Otsukimi (お月見), and Jugoya (十五夜) in honor of the autumn moon.
Japan also has Higan (彼岸, "Distant Shore") observed by Japanese Buddhists and is held not only on the fall equinox but on the spring equinox as well. During this holiday Buddhists will return to their hometowns and pay respects to their ancestors.
In South Korea Chuseok (추석), meaning “autumn evening” is a three-day mid-autumn festival celebrated near the autumnal equinox. This is seen as one of the most important festivals of the year.
Dożynki, a Slavic harvest festival, was traditionally held on or near the autumnal equinox but is celebrated in the modern day on the Sunday after the harvest season.
While it is possible that Celtic cultures celebrated or observed the autumnal equinox, there has yet to be a historical name found for it. If the Celts did celebrate this astronomical event, they likely wouldn’t have named it “Mabon”. I have not been able to find any article about the Celts possibly celebrating the fall equinox that has genuinely historical resources. Please send me your resources if you have them!
This is not a complete list of holidays on or surrounding the equinox, just a few that I have found! Please feel free to add more in a reblog or comment! <3
It's important to note that most of these are not considered witchy or pagan holidays. Witches and Pagans can and do celebrate these if they are a part of the culture, religion, or belief systems involved. We should only label these holidays as they are labeled in their respective religions and culture.
The Equinox in Modern Witchcraft
So, how about the modern witches who want to celebrate?
As we welcome Autumn, cultivate the energy of the season: Summer is coming to an end, things are starting to change, crops are being harvested, and leaves are turning many shades of warm colors despite the weather growing colder.
Equinoxes balance day and night, where in your life do you need more balance? How can you obtain this balance?
Reaping what you sowed; Allow yourself a time of relaxation as the seasons begin to change. Working hard non-stop and never taking the time to chill out will cause burnout like no other. Reap the rewards of your hard work!
Correspondences
Deities
Generally, deities to do with Autumn or Harvest deities, including but not limited to: Mabon or Maponus, Persephone, The Morrigan, The Dagda, Lugh, Osiris, Vertumnus, Modron, Eurus, Demeter, Dionysus, Adonis, etc.
Colors
Red
Yellow
Brown
Orange
Rocks/Crystals/Stones
Tiger’s eye
Citrine
Carnelian
Herbs/Plants
Chives
Thyme
Rosemary
Sage
Sorrel
Hyssop
Orange
Fennel
Activities
Go berry or apple picking.
Create a simmer pot with the corresponding herbs.
Go camping and appreciate the nature around you changing.
Have a bonfire with friends and family (maybe burn things but do so safely)
Create a feast for either your family and friends or just yourself!
Do a bit of a Summer’s End Cleanse—for real, clean your house physically and metaphysically.
If you work with any deities or spirits, set out offerings for them.
Clean and rearrange any altars you may have out.
This is not an authoritative list, these are just some correspondences and activities that you could use or participate in this holiday. Celebrate however you'd like!
References and Further Reading
Autumnal Equinox - Britannica
Fall Equinox - History.com
Fall Equinox - Farmer’s Almanac
September Equinox - Wikipedia
many other links sprinkled throughout the post
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leomacgivena · 3 years ago
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ちょっと自分が嗅ぎ回っている、「マイナー業界の有名人」みたいな人の訃報が飛び込んできて、「へー!」と思って最近の動向なぞ調べようとGoogle検索したら、何とやっこさんと同姓同名の萌アニメキャラクターがいて、肝心な人の情報がまったく集まらず、秋季皇霊祭のこの佳き日に、困惑しております。
OGAWA KandaiさんはTwitterを使っています
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koeii · 4 years ago
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National holidays celebrated in Japan.
New Year's Day (元日, Ganjitsu) January 1 This national holiday was established in 1948, as a day to celebrate the new year. New Year's Day marks the beginning of Japan's most important holiday season, the New Year season (正月, Shōgatsu), which generally refers to the first one, three or seven days of the year. Although not prescribed by law, many workplaces are closed from December 29 to January 3. Prior to 1948, New Year's Day was a national holiday on which the imperial worship ceremony is known as Shihō-hai (四方拝) took place. Coming of Age Day (成人の日, Seijin no Hi)Second Monday of January This national holiday was established in 1948 as a day to congratulate and encourage people who have reached the age of maturity (20) during the year. Cities and towns throughout the nation hold ceremonies for these people. Originally held on January 15, in 2000 it was changed to the second Monday of January in accordance with the Happy Monday System. National Foundation Day (建国記念の日, Kenkoku Kinen no Hi) February 11. This national holiday was established in 1966 (and first held in 1967) as a day to reflect on the establishment of the nation and to nurture a love for the country. From 1872 to 1948, February 11 was known as Kigen-setsu (紀元節), a holiday commemorating the day on which—according to the Nihon Shoki—Emperor Jimmu is said to have acceded the throne in 660 BCE. The Emperor's Birthday (天皇誕生日, Tennō Tanjōbi) February 23The birthday of the reigning emperor has been a national holiday since 1868. Originally known as Tenchō-setsu (天長節), it was renamed Tennō tanjōbi (天皇誕生日) in 1948. It is currently celebrated on February 23; Emperor Naruhito was born on this day in 1960. Prior to the abdication of Emperor Akihito in 2019, this holiday was celebrated on December 23, and it was not celebrated in 2019. Vernal Equinox Day (春分の日, Shunbun no Hi)Around March 20[Note 1]This national holiday was established in 1948 as a day for the admiration of nature and the love of living things. Prior to 1948, the vernal equinox was an imperial ancestor worship festival called Shunki kōrei-sai (春季皇霊祭). Shōwa Day (昭和の日, Shōwa no Hi)April 29This national holiday was established in 2007 as a day to reflect on the events of the Shōwa period. As the birthday of Hirohito, officially known as Emperor Shōwa, April 29 was originally celebrated as a holiday during his lifetime. Hirohito was born on this day in 1901. (See "The Emperor's Birthday" above.) After the death of Hirohito in 1989, the date continued to be a holiday under the new name "Greenery Day". (See also below.) In 2007, Greenery Day was moved to May 4, and April 29 took the name "Shōwa Day" in honor of the late Emperor. Shōwa Day marks the start of the Golden Week holiday period. Constitution Memorial Day (憲法記念日, Kenpō Kinenbi)May 3This national holiday was established in 1948, to commemorate the day on which Japan's postwar constitution took effect. Constitution Memorial Day falls during Golden Week. Greenery Day (みどりの日, Midori no Hi)May 4This national holiday is celebrated as a day to commune with nature and be grateful for its blessings. Originally established in 1989 and held annually on April 29 (the late Shōwa Emperor's birthday), in 2007 Greenery Day was moved to May 4, and April 29 was renamed "Shōwa Day" (see above.) Greenery Day falls during Golden Week. (From 1985 to 2006, May 4 was a kokumin no kyūjitsu holiday.) Children's Day (こどもの日, Kodomo no Hi)May 5This national holiday was established in 1948, as a day on which to esteem the personalities of children and plan for their happiness. It is on this day that the Japanese equivalent of the Dragon Boat Festival (端午の節句, Tango no Sekku) is held. On this day, and for some time before it, families who have a boy in their home may fly koinobori and decorate their homes with armor or samurai dolls. Children's Day marks the end of Golden Week. Marine Day (海の日, Umi no Hi)Third Monday of JulyThis national holiday was established in 1995 (and first held in 1996) as a day of gratitude for the blessings of the oceans and for hoping for the prosperity of the maritime nation that is Japan. Originally held on July 20, in 2003 it was changed to the third Monday of July in accordance with the Happy Monday System. Mountain Day (山の日, Yama no Hi)August 11This national holiday was established in 2014 (and first held in 2016), as a day on which to appreciate Japan's mountains. It is intended to coincide with the vacation time usually given during the Bon Festival held in mid-August. Respect for the Aged Day (敬老の日, Keirō no Hi)Third Monday of SeptemberThis national holiday was established in 1966 as a day to respect the elderly and celebrate a long life. Originally held on September 15, it originated as a renaming of Old Folks' Day (老人の日, Rōjin no hi). In 2003, it was changed to the third Monday of September in accordance with the Happy Monday System. Autumnal Equinox Day (秋分の日, Shūbun no Hi)Around September 23 This national holiday was established in 1948 as a day on which to honor one's ancestors and remember the dead. Prior to 1948, the autumnal equinox was an imperial ancestor worship festival called Shūki kōrei-sai (秋季皇霊祭).[ Health and Sports Day (体育の日, Taiiku no Hi)Second Monday of OctoberThis national holiday was established in 1966 as a day on which to enjoy sports and cultivate a healthy mind and body. Originally held on October 10 to commemorate the anniversary of the opening ceremony of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, in 2000 it was changed to the second Monday of October in accordance with the Happy Monday System. Culture Day (文化の日, Bunka no Hi)November 3This national holiday was established in 1948. It commemorates the November 3, 1946 announcement of the Constitution. It is recognized as a day to celebrate peace and freedom and promote culture. (Although prior to the establishment of this holiday in 1948, November 3 was also a national holiday called Meiji-Setsu (明治節) commemorating the birthday of Emperor Meiji, the two holidays are ostensibly unrelated.) Labour Thanksgiving Day (勤労感謝の日, Kinrō Kansha no Hi)November 23This national holiday was established in 1948 as an occasion for praising labor, celebrating production and giving one other thanks. Prior to the establishment of this holiday, November 23 was celebrated as an imperial harvest festival called Niiname-sai (新嘗祭).
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asuka-sapporo · 4 years ago
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🍁秋分の日🍁
こんにちは。栄養科です。
9月も終盤に入り、暑さも和らぎ日がだんだんと短くなってきましたね。
秋彼岸が始まり、9月22日���火)は「秋分の日」
患者さんの昼食と一緒に、おはぎを提供しました✨
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秋分の日が祝日となった歴史を振り返ると・・
明治時代に秋分の中日を「秋季皇霊祭(しゅうきこうれいさい)」と定め、宮中において祖先をまつる日がありました。
そのことがきっかけで、一般市民の間でも、[祖先を敬い、亡くなった人をしのぶ日]として定着し、国民の祝日が制定されたそうです。
今年はコロナの影響で、様々な催しものが厳しい状況の中でも季節や伝統を感じられる行事食は食べ続けられるようにしていきたいですね。
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kotohiranomiya · 1 year ago
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「秋分の日」の今日、秋分祭・皇霊殿遥拝式・秋季大霊神祭を斎行いたしました。 御本宮での秋分祭では祖先を敬う祝詞を奏上し、南渡殿での皇霊殿遥拝式では皇居内の皇霊殿を遥拝いたしました。 金刀比羅本教総本部での秋季大霊神祭では、信徒の皆さまが集い、祖先の御霊を慰めました。
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2ttf · 13 years ago
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satotoshio · 4 years ago
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秋分の日
天皇陛下万歳
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 祝日「秋分の日」である。自宅の軒先に国旗を掲げて拝礼する。
 畏し、宮中では今日「秋季皇霊祭」が執り行われるが、祝日としてはこのほうがもともとのものであり、戦前は名称も「秋季皇霊祭」であった。。戦後名称が改められたものである。
 今日はよく晴れ、秋分らしい朝となった。爽やかである。
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academyguide · 2 years ago
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[ad_1] 8 hours agoAbout Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Autumnal Equinox Day 秋分の日 Shūbun no Hi is a public holiday in Japan that usually occurs on September 22 or 23 the date of Southward equinox in Japan Standard Time autumnal. 秋分の日 秋姉妹と秋の画像 2018 50枚 東方画像まとめブログ2 かわいいアニメガール 東方 かわいい アニメの女の子 秋分の日 夏から秋への季節の分かれ目秋分の日 その通りに朝晩の気温差が大きくなってきた 日中お日様が照ってるとポカポカだけど 日陰や曇りの. . 秋分の日は昼と夜の長さがほぼ同じ の事を言うそうです 1948年s23年に公布施 行 された 国民の祝日 祝日に関する法律 この所日が暮れるのが早くなり 夜明. A Solar Term Is Any Of 24 Points In Traditional East Asian Lunisolar Calendars That Matches A Particular Astronomical Event Or Signifies Some Natural Astrologia My Etching Work Autumnal Equinox One Day Has Already Passed Though 1日過ぎちゃったけれど 秋分の日 という作品です Equinox Autumnalequ Instagram Posts Artwork Instagram Equinox Day Vernal Equinox Day Equinox Day Vernal Equinox 大暑の日からの過ごし方 瞑想やマインドフルネスで心をすっきりと整えよう 大暑 マインド 瞑想 カモさんはinstagramを利用しています 秋分の日 おはぎ 萩 ウサギタケ 秋分の日 商用ok フリー素材集 ナイスなイラスト フリー素材 イラスト イラスト フリー素材 Herend Japan On Instagram ヘレンドティーで夏を涼しく ダージリンで作る洋梨のアイスティー 今日は秋分の日 秋の始まりと夏の終わりを感じる季節 まだまだ夏の名残りがある暑い日々 ヘレンドティーを冷たくきり Margarita Glass 生クリームときな粉を添えて 今日は秋分の日 キュートな料理 食べ物のアイデア カワイイデザート 9月は秋祭りや敬老の日 お月見 お彼岸 秋分の日など楽しいイベントや大切な行事が多い月ですよね その一方で9月は台風が多い月でもあり注意が必要な月でもあります 今回は そんな何かと忙しい9 クイズ 脳トレ クイズ 雑学 平成28年 9月22日 本日は二十四節氣のひとつ 秋分 明治時代 秋分の中日を 秋季皇霊祭 と定められ 宮中において祖先を祭る日となった事がきっかけで 一般的に国民の間でも そのように定着しました お彼岸は日本独自の先祖供養の祭りの日で Instagram 秋分の日 商用ok フリー素材集 ナイスなイラスト イラスト 素材集 無料 イラスト 小2で習う漢字 秋 秋分の日を前にタイムリーな漢字になりそうろう つくり 火 の一画目 I は出来るだけタテて落ち着かせ 二画目 ノ は打って変わって俊敏に横へシュッ っと払う感じにしてるよ Calligraphy Art Japanese Language Chinese Japanese Autumnal Equinox Day Equinox Day Autumnal Equinox Vernal Equinox Day Holidays In Japan Japanese Language Japanese Language Learning Japanese Language Lessons 秋分の日とは 2021年はいつ 秋分の意味 由来や食べ物 何をする日かを解説 秋分 お彼岸 稲刈り 秋分の日 2020 First Day Of Fall 2020 Google Doodle Google Doodles Doodles Fall Japan S Silver Week Silver Week Japanese Holidays Japanese 秋分の日 イラスト イラスト して 秋分の日 Autumnal Equinox Day Disney Characters Character Disney [ad_2] Source link
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atasinti · 6 years ago
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【国民の祝日】 国が定めた、仕事や学校をお休みする日 【振替休日】 日曜や他の祝日に被った時に、代わりの休みになる日 【国民の休日】 祝日ではないけど休みの日 前後が祝日である平日が休みになる 祭日はかつて宗教儀礼を行っていた日 祭日とは、皇室の祭典や神社のお祭りなど、宗教儀礼を行う日のことです。 もともと皇室祭祀令という皇室の祭祀(宮中祭祀)に関する法令があり、ここで祭日は定められていました。しかし、1947年に廃止。 そのため、現在では祭日はなくなっています。ただ、名前を変えて、今の祝日に受け継がれているものもあります。 【今の祝日に受け継がれた祭日】 ・紀元節(きげんせつ) 建国記念の日 ・春季皇霊祭(しゅんきこうれいさい) 春分の日 ・天皇誕生日 昭和の日 ・秋季皇霊祭(しゅうきこうれいさい) 秋分の日 ・明治節(めいじせつ) 文化の日 ・新嘗祭(にいなめさい) 勤労感謝の日 【受け継がれず廃止になった祭日】 ・元始祭(げんしさい):1月3日 ・新年宴会:1月5日 ・神武天皇祭:4月3日 ・神嘗祭(かんなめさい):10月17日 ・大正天皇祭:12月25日
「 知ってる?祝日と祭日の違い」( https://www.huffingtonpost.jp/weather-news/national-holiday_a_23529286/?ncid=fcbklnkjphpmg00000001 )
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hiyoko-channnel · 3 years ago
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cherr-blossom · 4 years ago
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指揮:マエストロ(西本智実先生)
オーケストラ
イルミナート・フィル・ハーモニー
オーケストラ
with
天皇家の方々
(上皇上皇后両陛下,天皇皇后両陛下,愛子様)
合唱:イルミナート合唱団
(私も参加
先生方やアーティストの方々はエキストラ)
ソプラノ
彼女(♥崔岩光(サイ・イエングアン)様♥),私
上島幸恵先生,熊本佳永先生,黒澤麻美先生
駒井ゆり子先生,坂口裕子さん,高橋美咲さん
和田静乃さん
アルト:野上貴子先生
ピアノ
上皇后陛下(美智子様),秋篠宮紀子様(皇嗣妃殿下)
戎洋子先生,王銀鈴さん,片野敦子さん
加藤亜祐美さん,加藤牧菜さん,竹之内純子先生
名前知らない先生2名
チェロ:上皇陛下,愛子様
ハープ:上皇后陛下(美智子様)
ヴィオラ:天皇陛下
フルート:皇后陛下(雅子様)
司会:��柳徹子さん,佐久間良子さん
(オープニング)
国旗掲揚&君が代斉唱
(第一部)
カヴァレリア・ルスティカーナ
with
「こんな顔で」
(オケ,詩の朗読:佐久間さん)
乾杯の歌(彼女,オケ,合唱)
あぁ、そはかの人か〜花から花へ(彼女,オケ)
十点鐘(彼女,紀子様)
雪の降る街を,冬景色
(紀子様,上島先生,熊本先生,黒澤先生
駒井先生,坂口さん,高橋さん,和田さん)
春がきた(彼女,紀子様)
早春賦(野上先生,紀子様)
花(紀子様,私)
フルートとハープのための協奏曲
(美智子様,雅子様,オケ)
ヴァイオリンとヴィオラのための協奏交響曲
(天皇陛下,コンマス,オケ)
四季「冬」,春のソナタ(コンマス,紀子様)
ボレロ,花のワルツ(オケ)
(第二部)
田園(オケ)
春の歌(戎先生)
木枯らしのエチュード(美智子様)
展覧会の絵
(美智子様,戎先生,片野さん,王さん)
アイネ・クライネ・ナハトムジーク
(紀子様,片野さん,W加藤さん)
トルコ行進曲
(紀子様,竹之内先生,名前知らない先生2名)
きらきら星
(紀子様,名前知らない先生2名,加藤(牧)さん)
序奏と華麗なるポロネーズ(上皇陛下,片野さん)神聖な舞曲と世俗的な舞曲(美智子様,戎先生)
ヴィオラソナタ(天皇陛下,王さん)
精霊の踊り(雅子様,竹之内先生)
「動物の謝肉祭」白鳥(愛子様,加藤(亜)さん)
おぉ、わが祖国〜勝ちて帰れ(オケ,彼女)
凱旋行進曲,ダッタン人の踊り,ナブッコ
(合唱,オケ)
ラデツキー行進曲(オケ)
(アンコール)
愛する小鳥よ(彼女,オケ)
ねむの木の子守歌(全員,伴奏は美智子様)
(花束贈呈)
宇都宮けんじさん→上皇陛下
蓮舫首相→上皇后陛下(美智子様)
山本太郎さん(れいわ×副都知事)→天皇陛下
福島みずほ副総理→皇后陛下(雅子様)
田村智子さん(官房長官)→皇嗣妃殿下(紀子様)
眞子様→愛子様
佳子様→黒柳徹子さん
百合子様→佐久間良子さん
華子様→戎洋子先生
信子様→王銀鈴さん
久子様→片野敦子さん
彬子様→加藤亜祐美さん
瑶子様→加藤牧菜さん
承子様→竹之内純子先生
デヴィ夫人→伴奏の先生B
滝川クリステルさん→伴奏の先生C
中野信子さん→マエストロ
中井美穂さん→コンマス
杜けあきさん→彼女
畠山愛理さん→私
安藤美姫さん→上島幸恵先生
コシノ三姉妹
→熊本佳永先生,黒澤麻美先生,駒井ゆり子先生
梅優貴さん→坂口裕子さん
三千梅さん→高橋美咲さん
手嶌葵→和田静乃さん
木村弓→野上貴子先生
夏川りみ→ソプラノのリーダーA
平原綾香→ソプラノのリーダーB
小柳ゆき→��ルトのリーダー
サントリーでのコラボ公演も
無事に大成功で終了(*´ω`人)~♬
総立ちや拍手凄かった(*>∀<)ノ♪
ブラボーの他に
上皇陛下万歳や上皇后陛下万��,天皇陛下万歳
皇后陛下万歳,愛子様(or内親王殿下)万歳
皇嗣妃殿下万歳も
マエストロ万歳やイルミナート万歳etc…の
万歳系も居た(。・m・)
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