Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum (by custom as empress)

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The Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum (by custom as empress) is Japan’s highest and most prestigious order, traditionally bestowed upon the reigning empress as a symbol of supreme honor and status within the imperial system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf customary conferment of order
imperial honorific practice
appliesTo reigning empress of Japan
associatedWith Empress of Japan NERFINISHED
Japanese Imperial Family NERFINISHED
basedOn Order of the Chrysanthemum NERFINISHED
ceremonialRole marks the empress’s supreme dignity
used in state and court ceremonies
conferredBy Emperor of Japan NERFINISHED
Japanese state
country Japan
culturalSignificance embodies continuity of imperial tradition
visual emblem of imperial authority and honor for the empress
eligibility empress as consort of the reigning emperor
genderContext female consort of the emperor
hasGrade Grand Cordon
highestClassOf Order of the Chrysanthemum NERFINISHED
honorificRank highest Japanese order
legalStatus customary rather than statutory requirement
linkedTo Chrysanthemum Throne NERFINISHED
Japanese monarchy NERFINISHED
orderType chivalric order
state order of merit
partOf Japanese honors system
prestigeLevel highest national distinction customarily available to the empress
symbolizes exalted status of the empress
supreme honor within the Japanese imperial system
traditionallyBestowedOn empress consort of Japan
reigning empress

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Michiko Shōda awardReceived Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum (by custom as empress)