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The member of the Japanese imperial family visited an exhibition at the Japan House in São Paulo and will follow the official agenda of the towns of the interior
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more_horiz The Japanese princess Mako, eldest grandchild of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, arrives at the House of Japan. in São Paulo. The visit is part of the ceremonies marking the 110th anniversary of Japanese immigration to Brazil – 17/17/2018 (Nelson Almeida / AFP) Achievement of a program commemorating the 110th anniversary of the year. arrival of the first Japanese immigrants in the country, Princess Mako, of the Japanese Imperial Family, was in Japan House São Paulo the morning of Sunday the 22nd, where she visited the premises of the Institution linked to the Japanese government and visited part of the exhibition exhibited [19659009] The princess visited in the company of Angela Hirata, special advisor and former president of Japan House, the exhibition " Aromas and Flavors "which offers an immersion in Japanese culture through the senses. This is the first time a member of the Japanese royalty visits the cultural center. Opened in May 2017, it is an initiative of the Japanese government aimed at spreading the culture and contemporary art of the country. S Paul was the first city to receive such an institution. Los Angeles opened one at the end of 2017 and in London earlier this year. Visit Granddaughter Emperor Akihito and his daughter plus Prince Akishino, second in the lineage of the imperial succession, arrived in São Paulo on Saturday 21 and has already participated in the Japan Festival at the Sao Paulo Expo Exhibition & Convention Center, where he has seen dance performances and typical songs. In addition, visited the Museum of Japanese Immigration in the Liberdade District The agenda goes to the cities of Marília and Promissão and, tomorrow, visit Cafelândia and Araçatuba cat_bubble_outline more_horiz
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