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enthronement ceremony in November 1990 Upon the death of Emperor Shōwa on 7 January 1989, Crown Princess Michiko's husband became the 125th
Emperor of Japan, and she became
empress consort. The new Emperor and Empress were
enthroned (
Sokui Rei Seiden no Gi) at the
Tokyo Imperial Palace on 12 November 1990. Since their enthronement and until
her husband's abdication, the imperial couple visited many countries, and did much to make the Imperial Family more visible and approachable in contemporary Japan. They also tried to be close to the people, visiting the 47 prefectures of Japan. Her official duties, apart from visits to other countries, were to assist her husband at events and ceremonies, both within and outside the Imperial Palace, receiving official guests including state guests and also to visit the social, cultural and charitable institutions and facilities. For example, in 2007, Michiko performed duties in her official capacity on more than 300 occasions. Following the death of her mother-in-law,
Empress Dowager Nagako, on 16 June 2000, she succeeded her as honorary president of the
Japanese Red Cross Society. As empress, she was particularly responsible for
Momijiyama Imperial Cocoonery, a
sericulture farm on the grounds of the imperial palace. She participated in the annual ceremony of harvesting silk, personally fed
silkworms with mulberry leaves and was responsible for taking care of them, the frames, and the harvesting. The production and harvesting of silk were part of her ceremonial duties, linked to
Shintoism, Japanese culture, and tradition. From 1994 to 2019, the Empress offered a part of the harvested silk of the
koishimaru variety (the oldest species now kept in Japan) to the
Shōsōin Treasure-house in the Buddhist temple
Tōdai-ji in
Nara to be used for the restoration of its treasures. The Empress of Japan is expected to be the embodiment of
traditional values such as modesty and purity. Michiko demonstrated a strong sense of duty throughout her life, which made her quite popular amongst the Japanese. She took part in religious ceremonies with her husband, such as visits to
Ise Grand Shrine, other
Shinto shrines and Imperial mausoleums to pray to the Imperial Family's ancestral spirits. In addition, she is an accomplished classical pianist. The Empress was elevated into the Hall of Fame of
International Best Dressed List in 1990. On the abdication of her husband on 30 April 2019, she became the Empress Emerita. Since the abdication, the couple's primary residence has been the
Takanawa Residence. In August 2023, Michiko and Akihito visited the tennis court where they first met and interacted with members of the organization responsible for its upkeep. ==Hobbies, passions and literary works==