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Japan’s First Lady Akie Abe Visits Pearl Harbor to Pay Tribute

Japanese First Lady Akie Abe visited Hawaii’s Pearl Harbor Sunday, where she paid tribute to the several thousand Americans who died when Japanese forces attacked the navy base in December 1941.

“I have been to Hawaii many times but I have never been to Pearl Harbor,” Abe told a Japanese media outlet, according to Reuters. “Over the past year … I have had many chances to think about [World War II], and I felt a strong urge to visit at least once in my lifetime.”

The Japan Times reports that she visited the site — where she said a prayer and placed flowers — shortly before 8 a.m., the same time at which Japanese forces commenced the surprise assault on the base on Dec. 7, 1941. The attack pushed the U.S. into World War II.

Japanese authorities made it clear that Abe’s visit was an “unofficial” one — she came to the site as a private citizen, not in any capacity related to her role as First Lady. Still, news of the trip has kindled discussion over whether her husband, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, would also visit Pearl Harbor. No incumbent Japanese Prime Minister has ever done so, the Japan Times reports.

More At: https://www.yahoo.com/news/japan-first-lady-akie-abe-071126447.html?nhp=1

Unofficial visit, the article links to President Obama's trip to Hiroshima; the 2 visits seem a bit reciprocal; or maybe not.

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Re: Japan’s First Lady Akie Abe Visits Pearl Harbor to Pay Tribute
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2016, 11:32:23 am »
This Friday, a delegation of Japanese college students will visit in the American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor Museum in West Virginia. I understand they usually are taught nothing about their country's prisoner of war camps, the Bataan Death March, etc., in their schools.
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