how was the public appearance of the emperor celebrated
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The Emperor's Birthday Tennō tanjōbi) is a national holiday in the Japanese calendar celebrated on the birthday of the reigning Emperor, which is currently 23 February, as Emperor Naruhito was born on that day in 1960.[1][2] Emperor Emeritus Akihito, whose birthday is 23 December, abdicated the throne on 30 April 2019,[3] meaning that the holiday was not observed in 2019, and that the holiday was moved to Emperor Naruhito's birthday (23 February) the following year.
“The occasions on which the emperor appears in public are celebrated with grand royal processions. He is carried in a golden palanquin.Some of the guards carry trees on which live birds, including a flock of trained parrots, circle about the head of the emperor. The king is normally surrounded by armed women.