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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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AP PHOTOS: Princess Kako of Japan visits Brazil

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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読売新聞オンライン broke the news in Japan on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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