Thanks! I'm quite happy there was coverage from the Canadian press, social media, and universities. Barely anything from the Japanese media. Hisako's Ireland and Ayako's Canadian visits were mentioned in the Asahi schedule and Sankei's Imperial Weekly but no photos. Simply they went to commemorate diplomatic relations/anniversary event...and they returned to Japan on date whatever... I understand the extended family get less coverage but wow, not 1 photo?
On July 24th, Princess Hisako attended the 31st innovative advanced technology prize award ceremony and reception at Meiji Memorial Hall.
Photos 24 - 27 of Sankei Imperial Weekly #497
On July 27th, Princess Hisako attended the 34th Sankei International Calligraphy Exhibition, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum in Taito Ward, Tokyo.
Photos 21 - 23 of Sankei Imperial Weekly #497
On August 1st, Princess Hisako attended the award ceremony of the 34th Sankei International Calligraphy Exhibition. Mr. Goko Kazuoka received the highest award, the Takamado Prize.
Photo: Sankei
Princess Hisako will visit Miyagi Prefecture August 11-12th for the 50th National High School Archery Championship. On the 12th, she will visit Shiogama Fisheries and the closing ceremony. This is her 6th official visit to the prefecture after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.
Source: Sankei
On July 24th, Princess Hisako attended the 31st innovative advanced technology prize award ceremony and reception at Meiji Memorial Hall.
Photos 24 - 27 of Sankei Imperial Weekly #497
On July 27th, Princess Hisako attended the 34th Sankei International Calligraphy Exhibition, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum in Taito Ward, Tokyo.
Photos 21 - 23 of Sankei Imperial Weekly #497
On August 1st, Princess Hisako attended the award ceremony of the 34th Sankei International Calligraphy Exhibition. Mr. Goko Kazuoka received the highest award, the Takamado Prize.
Photo: Sankei
Princess Hisako will visit Miyagi Prefecture August 11-12th for the 50th National High School Archery Championship. On the 12th, she will visit Shiogama Fisheries and the closing ceremony. This is her 6th official visit to the prefecture after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.
Source: Sankei