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What are the imperial flowers in Japan?

Japan is a country that loves flowers. In Japan, cherry blossoms represent the public and chrysanthemums represent the royal family. So let's take a look at the imperial flowers in Japan today.

Every time a new princess and princess are born, the Japanese royal family will prepare a symbolic flower jewelry for them according to the emblem of the royal family members, and they will also wear their own royal flowers when attending important occasions.

Yuriko, Princess of Chongren, stands for flower: child.

Empress Michiko, the representative flower: birch.

The eldest son's family: Crown Prince Naruhito, Princess Aiko and Crown Princess Masako.

Princess artistry, representing the flower: eggplant in the sea.

Princess Aiko, the representative flower: five-leaf salamander.

Princess Ji, the representative flower: calamus.

Princess Mako, representing the flower: Radix Aucklandiae.

Princess Jiazi, the representative flower: hibiscus.

Princess Jigong, the youngest daughter of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko,

Representative flower: grass