Japan's Princess Kako Receives Medal in Brazil as She Starts 11-Day Trip
- Princess Kako of Japan began an 11-day official visit to Brazil on June 5, 2025, commemorating 130 years of diplomatic ties in Sao Paulo and other cities.
- The visit recognizes the enduring historical and social ties established since the first group of Japanese settlers came to Brazil in 1908 under a national emigration initiative.
- During her trip, Princess Kako toured the Japanese Pavilion, paid homage at memorials honoring early Japanese immigrants, met with President Lula, connected with Japanese-Brazilian communities, and spent time engaging with residents at a care facility for elderly members of the Japanese diaspora near São Paulo.
- She said she hopes the Japan-Brazil relationship will deepen and remain long-lasting, and remarked, "They must have endured incredible hardships," referring to immigrants' experiences.
- Princess Kako’s visit highlights Brazil's role as home to the largest Japanese diaspora, with about 2.7 million descendants, and suggests ongoing cultural and diplomatic exchange between the two nations.
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Japan’s Princess Kako of Akishino, the younger daughter of Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko, is on an 11-day tour of Brazil.
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Japan's Princess Kako addresses Brazil's Congress, meets with Lula in presidential palace
Japan’s Princess Kako of Akishino, a niece of Emperor Naruhito, was welcomed by Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at a private ceremony.
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Japan's Princess Kako, a niece of Emperor Naruhito, visited a nursing home near Sao Paulo on Saturday to interact with locals of Japanese descent, as part of her official visit to Brazil to commemorate this year's 130th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
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