Imperial Household Council
The Imperial Household Council is a ten-member body to approve the statutory matters on the Imperial House of Japan. The Council was established in 1947, when the current Imperial Household Law took effect.
Functions
The Imperial Household Law provides that the Council shall be summoned by the Prime Minister to approve of:- Marriage of any male member of the Imperial Family
- Forfeiture of the Imperial status of a member of the Imperial Family
- Changing of the order of succession of an heir who suffers from incurable disease
- Regency
Forfeiture of the Imperial status
lost their Imperial status in 1947 with an approval of the Council.Approval of marriage
The Council has discussed and approved of six marriages since its establishment.Date of approval | Marriage between |
27 November 1958 | Prince Akihito and Michiko Shōda |
28 February 1964 | Prince Masahito and Hanako Tsugaru |
18 April 1980 | Prince Tomohito and Nobuko Asō |
1 August 1984 | Prince Norihito and Hisako Tottori |
12 September 1989 | Prince Fumihito and Kiko Kawashima |
19 January 1993 | Prince Naruhito and Masako Owada |
No princess of the blood needs a marriage approval unless she marries a member of the Imperial House, because she will automatically become a commoner upon marriage and her husband will never be a member of the Imperial House under the rule of patrilineal succession. Seven princesses have married without the Council's approval since it was established.
Imperial abdication
In the summer of 2016, the aged Emperor Akihito indicated his desire to retire, leading to special legislation permitting the first abdication in over two centuries. The council met in December 2017 to formalize how and when this event will take place.Members of the Imperial Household Council
Article XXVIII of the Imperial Household Law provides that the Imperial Household Council shall consist of:- Two members of the Imperial Family
- Prime Minister
- The Speaker and Vice-Speaker of the House of Representatives
- The President and Vice-President of the House of Councillors
- Grand Steward of the Imperial Household Agency
- Chief Justice and one other justice of the Supreme Court
- Minister of State - in most cases, Chief Cabinet Secretary
- Two members of the Imperial Family
- Two members of the House of Representatives
- Two members of the House of Councillors
- An official of the Imperial Household Agency - in most cases, Vice-Grand Steward
- Two justices of the Supreme Court
Incumbent members of the Council in order of precedence
- Fumihito, Prince Akishino
- Hanako, Princess Hitachi
- Tadamori Oshima, Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Hirotaka Akamatsu Vice Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Chuichi Date, President of the House of Councillors
- Akira Gunji, Vice President of the House of Councillors
- Shinzō Abe, Prime Minister
- Shinichirō Yamamoto, Grand Steward
- Naoto Ōtani, Chief Justice of Japan
- Ryuko Sakurai, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Japan
- Masahito, Prince Hitachi
- Kiko, Princess Akishino
- Bunmei Ibuki
- Takahiro Yokomichi
- Seiko Hashimoto, member of the House of Councillors
- Yoshio Hachiro
- Tarō Asō, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance
- Yasuhiko Nishimura
- Kiyoko Okabe
- Takehiko Ōtani
Kōzoku Giin (Imperial Representative)
Princess Yori ceased to be a reserve member of the Council because she got married and became a commoner on 10 October 1952. Princess Takamatsu became a reserve member in replacement for her.
Recent elections
On 3 September 2003, Prince Mikasa was reelected to his fifteenth consecutive term of office since the Council's establishment. Crown Prince Naruhito was voted out. It was for the first time since 1963 that the crown prince was not elected as a member or reserve member of the Council.On 5 September 2007, Empress Michiko, six princes and nine princesses voted to elect Prince and Princess Hitachi as members of the Council, and Princess Mikasa and Prince Akishino as reserve members. Prince Mikasa was reported to have excused himself for his old age in advance. Crown Prince Naruhito was not elected again while his brother, Prince Akishino was voted in for the first time. The next election was in September 2011.
On 7 September 2011, the regular election was held by the 18 adult members of the imperial family. This time the elections were not held at the Imperial Palace, but in an Agency conference room to reduce energy consumption. Both the members and reserve members were re-elected.