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The Japanese Emperor and his wife stepped out for a wreath laying ceremony on Tuesday during their whirlwind
trip to Indonesia.
Emperor Naruhito, 63 and Empress Masako, 59, took a bow during
the ceremony which took place at Kalibata Heroes Cemetery in Jakarta, Indonesia.
The imperial couple are currently on a weeklong visit in the country in his first official
foreign trip since ascending the Chrysanthemum Throne in 2019.
The national cemetery contains the graves of prominent
Indonesians and more than 7000 Indonesian and Japanese soldiers and veterans of the Indonesian War
for Independence, which took place between 1945 and 1949.
The couple are on day four of a seven-day visit aiming to reinforce the bound
between the two countries, and have enjoyed several engagements
around Indonesia since their arrival on June 17.
Emperor Naruhito, 63 and Empress Masako, 59, stepped out for a wreath laying ceremony at Kalibata Heroes Cemetery in Jakarta, Indonesia
The pair appeared relaxed as they beamed while arriving for the ceremony.
Empress Masako looked chic in a lilac longline
skirt and a matching blazer jacket which she paired with a stylish hat.
The Emperor and Empress are currently the guests of Indonesian President Joko Widodo
and first lady Iriana at the Presidential Palace in Bogor, West Java.
Yesterday, they planted a tree in the Botanical Garden of the presidential palace.
The imperial couple and their hosts also visited the rail yard of Mass Rapid
Transit in Jakarta as Naruhito and Masako learned more about the Indonesian transport system.
The Emperor and his wife looked in good spirits
as they began the third day of their visit yesterday.
They were welcomed at the presidential palace in Bogor by a guard of honour.
The imperial couple are currently on a weeklong visit
in the country in his first official foreign trip since ascending the Chrysanthemum Throne in 2019
The pair appeared relaxed as they as they beamed while arriving for the ceremony on Tuesday (pictured)
Empress Masako looked chic in a lilac longline skirt and a matching blazer jacket
which she paired with a stylish hat
The Japanese Emperor and his wife took a bow during the ceremony which took
place at Kalibata Heroes Cemetery
There, their first stop was the palace's luscious botanical garden, where
the Japanese imperial couple admired the different types
of plants on display.
The Japanese Empress looked very stylish for her day out, sporting a
light blue midi skirt with a matching blazer and hat bordered with white, plus white accessories
and a pearl necklace.
The elegant number matched her husband's blue tie with perfect attention to detail.
Meanwhile, the Indonesian first lady looked elegant in a delicate pink embroidered shawl over a iridescent skirt and vest.
In spite of their fineries, both ladies joined forces to plant a new tree in the garden while their
two husbands watched with glee.
'I feel very honored because Indonesia is the first destination for the Japanese emperor's bilateral state
visit abroad,' Widodo said.
The national cemetery contains the graves of prominent Indonesians and more than 7000 Indonesian and
Japanese soldiers and veterans of the Indonesian War for Independence
Naruhito is seeking to underline the friendship between Japan and Indonesia during his weeklong visit, and officials said the two leaders would
talk about cooperation between the countries.
The emperor arrived in the capital Saturday and visited some places in the city, including a station of
the Jakarta MRT, which is Indonesia's first subway line and was financed by a loan from the Japan International Cooperation Agency.
Tomorrow, he has scheduled a trip to Yogyakarta, a city also on the island of Java that is
the center of Javanese culture and a seat of royal dynasties going back centuries.
He plans to go on Thursday to the Borobudur temple,
the world's largest Buddhist temple.
Naruhito said before leaving Japan that cooperation with developing
countries is key to dealing with global challenges such
as climate change, energy and food.
His trip comes as Japan and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations mark 50 years of friendship this year, when Indonesia is
serving as the ASEAN chair.
Japan is increasingly seeking to deepen ties with developing nations in tackling regional and global
challenges.
Japan is the largest provider of official development assistance to Indonesia, according
to Japan's Foreign Ministry.
Naruhito, 63, is Japan's first emperor born after
World War II, which was fought in the name of his grandfather, Emperor Hirohito.
Japanese troops occupied Indonesia, then the Dutch East Indies colony, from 1942 until Tokyo surrendered
in August 1945.
It is believed that the trip to Indonesia is
the Emperor's first official foreign tour since his accession to the throne
in 2019.
Last September, he was among the foreign heads of state who attended the late Queen Elizabeth's funeral in London.
However, due to protocol, the Emperor does not attend other heads
of state Coronations, and sent Crown Prince Akishino to attend King Charles' accession to
the throne on his behalf in May.
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