Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako Current Events Part 1: May 2019 -


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On May 7th, Emperor Naruhito's family returned to Tokyo from their retreat at the stock farm in Tochigi Prefecture. They entered the Imperial Palace around 5:30pm. Their Majesties will be busy after the break, such as preparations for the state visit to the UK in June.

Sources: TBS, FNN, tv-asahi



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On May 21st, Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako visited Kudan Kindergarten in Chiyoda, Tokyo to mark Children's Day (May 5). They interacted with the children and watched craft activities between kindergarten and 5th grade students from the attached elementary school.

Photos: AP Images, Mainichi, FNN, Asahi


 
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On May 25th, Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako began a 2-day visit to Okayama Prefecture for the 74th National Tree Planting Festival.
  • arrived after 11am
  • briefing from governor
  • visit Okayama Technical High School where 3rd year civil engineering students explained their activities in the local community, such as investigating road deterioration and purifying water.
  • watch Okayama City Junior Orchestra practice for the next day's opening ceremony
  • meet winners of the festival’s poster contest at hotel
  • meet people who made outstanding contributions to greenery in 2023 at convention center
Photos: Mainichi, Asahi, Nikkansports, FNN, AP Images

After 7:30pm, Emperor Naruhito privately visited his 93-year-old aunt Atsuko Ikeda (former princess Yori) at her home within Ikeda Zoo. He stayed for about 30 minutes according to NTV.

Photo: TBS






On May 26th, Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako attended the 74th National Tree Planting Festival ceremony in Okayama City. They planted six seedlings and sowed four types of seeds.

In the afternoon, they visited Mabi Fureai Park in Mabi district in Kurashiki City. Heavy rains in July 2018 caused 95 disaster related deaths in Okayama Prefecture with 74 in Mabi. The park, a symbol of reconstruction, is built on the site where the Oda river broke its banks. Mayor Kaori Ito gave an explanation of the damage and recovery progress. Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako bowed towards the areas that suffered the most damage and met victims.

Photos: Asahi, FNN, FNN2, AP Images, AP Images2, Getty Images, Getty Images2


Japan's Emperor and Empress visit rain-damaged community in Okayama Prefecture | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako have visited a community in western Japan that was devastated by heavy rain six years ago.

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Kurashiki Mayor Ito Kaori explained that most of the residents returned after riverbanks were fortified and houses were rebuilt on elevated ground.

The Emperor and Empress bowed deeply toward the residential area where reconstruction is underway.

They talked with three residents who experienced the disaster.

Takatsuki Motofumi said he told the couple that a local festival has been revived to the joy of the entire community. He said the Empress told him, "That's truly wonderful."

Japan's Imperial Couple Visit Disaster-Hit Area in Okayama | Nippon.com
[....] The Emperor and the Empress also met with people affected by the disaster, including Motofumi Takatsuki, 76, who helped revive a local festival, and local junior high school students.

The visit to Mabi by the Imperial couple marked their first trip to areas in western Japan hit hard by torrential rains in July 2018. In Okayama, 95 people were killed in the disaster, including 74 in Mabi.

Earlier on Sunday, Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako took part in a national tree planting festival in the city of Okayama. The Emperor said in a speech that it is an important mission for people to pass on forests to future generations in a healthy manner.


 
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