Japanese Emperor, Empress deepen ties with Mongolia
ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA, JUL 13 – The imperial couple honored over 1,700 Japanese war victims in Mongolia and engaged in cultural events including the Naadam festival to strengthen bilateral relations.
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Japan emperor, empress describe trip to Mongolia as "truly memorable"
Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako on Sunday described their visit to Mongolia as "truly memorable" as they concluded a trip aimed at affirming the two nations' enduring friendship and commemorating war victims.
The Emperor and Empress of Japan, who are currently visiting Mongolia, completed their main visit schedule on the 12th. The Emperor responded to questions from reporters in the grasslands of Khustai National Park, reflecting on the week, saying, "It was a week in which I was able to come into contact with the rich history and culture, and the beautiful nature." The main points of the exchange are as follows:
Fact Check: No, a Mongolian Student Did Not Call Emperor Naruhito "Naruto" During Visit - Unseen Japan
A charming little story is currently making its way around the internet: It seems that Naruhito, Emperor of Japan, has had his name confused with an orange-clad ninja from a popular manga while in Mongolia. But did a Mongolian schoolchild really accidentally call Emperor Naruhito “Naruto?” Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako have only just returned from Mongolia following an eight-day-long imperial visit; the trip saw the deepening of ties betwe…
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