After arrival, they visited Nemunoki Gakuen and its art museum in Kakegawa. They were escorted by founder and longtime friend Mariko Miyagi (age 91). It was the first school for children with disabilities in Japan and celebrated its 50th anniversary this year.
The Imperial couple then travelled to Jorinji Temple in Fukuori City to view a monument for doctor Sakitaro Asaba who supported Vietnam's independence movement. They also visited Kondo Memorial Hall in Fukuori.
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ETA: On November 28th, Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko visited Hamamatsu foreign resident study support center and Musical Instruments Museum in Hamamatsu before returning to Tokyo.
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The Imperial couple then travelled to Jorinji Temple in Fukuori City to view a monument for doctor Sakitaro Asaba who supported Vietnam's independence movement. They also visited Kondo Memorial Hall in Fukuori.
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