Princess Kako of Japan in Peru Visits Lima, Cusco and Delights with Machu Picchu and Alpacas | Who is the smiling princess of Japan Kako, where is she, Peruvians and tourists make light of her simplicity | Activities in Lima for Japan’s Culture Week 150 Years of Diplomatic Relations with Peru | IMP | Provide

The Imperial City welcomed with enthusiasm Japanese Princess Kako D. Akishino, got to know Machu Picchu, Saxehuaman, Cusco Cathedral Basilica and the Inca Temple of Coricancha over the weekend. He arrived in Peru on Friday for an official visit Commemorating 150 years of diplomatic relations between our country and Japan.

Emperor Naruhito’s daughter-in-law Kako is 28 years old and mesmerizes with her smile and simplicity. His journey has been highlighted by foreign newspapers such as the Los Angeles Times.

Princess Kako visits Peru and is delighted with Machu Picchu. Many Peruvians and tourists highlight its simplicity. (Photo: Archbishop of Cusco).

The smiling princess marveled at our culture, the grand stone walls, and the alpacas..The house has books about Peru and stuffed alpacasWe had many opportunities to enjoy Peruvian music. The princess remarked that she was very happy to make her visit a reality.

Princess Kako visits Peru and is delighted with Machu Picchu. Many Peruvians and tourists highlight its simplicity. (Minimum. Culture / Mix. Isabel Medina / Drome).

His stay in Cusco was with a tour guide and his translator. Although it is guarded by security officials, She thanked everyone who greeted her by waving and smiling when they saw her.. At Machu Picchu, there was even a forum with some tourists.

Princess Kako meets us and delights in seeing Machu Picchu and other attractions in the Imperial City. Many Peruvians and tourists highlight its simplicity. (Photo: Archbishop of Cusco).
Princess Kako visits Peru and becomes enamored with Machu Picchu. Many Peruvians and tourists highlight its simplicity. (Ministry of Culture of Peru).

In addition, in the Municipal Palace of Cusco He received the mayor’s medal and the typical Cuzco costume. Among the prizes he received in Lima was A Challan mounted on a passing horse, carved in silver and fine woodand a delicate silver filigree embroidered brooch.

Princess Cago visits Peru. In Cusco, many Peruvians and tourists highlight their smiles and simplicity when responding to greetings. (Convent Museum of Santo Domingo – Corigancha).

Smile, Simplicity and Sign Language

His videos are going viral. They highlight how beautiful she looks in her turquoise dress with kimono and flowered skirt.. There are also many comments like ‘How good the princess is’.Humility and simplicity. There is no shortage of listeners “Let Princess Kako be, we’ll send Keiko.”.

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A member of Asian royalty returned to Lima to continue his activities. Yesterday he visited the CEBE Ludwig van Beethoven School, which serves the hearing impaired. Y Communicated in sign language.

Princess Cago is back in Lima after a visit to Peru. In sign language he communicated with hearing impaired children in Lima. (Photo: EFE).

Japan Culture Week

Princess Kako is visiting us to celebrate 150 years of diplomatic relations between our country and Japan. (Drom).

The Peruvian Japanese Association The event takes place at the Peruvian Japanese Cultural Center (Av. Gregorio Escobedo 803, Residencial San Felipe, Jesús María). Japan Culture Week, With free entry activities until November 11.

Today, Tuesday, November 7, Come League ConcertJapanese artists and national multi-instrumentalist Lucho Kyokuzana and his band at the Mezzanine of the Peruvian Japanese Theater (at 7 p.m.).

Until tomorrow, Wednesday, November 8, The Art of Bonsai Cultivation and Care In the exhibition hall of the Peruvian Japanese Cultural Center (9am to 9pm).

This Thursday, November 9 Omodenashi speech, the art of Japanese hospitality and attentive service at the Dai Hall Auditorium of the Peruvian Japanese Cultural Center (7:30 p.m.).

Friday, November 10 Talk and demonstration on ‘Kimono, more than a garment’ at the Dai Hall Auditorium of the Peruvian Japanese Cultural Center (7:30 p.m.).

More details about the Japan Culture Week Festival Inside

I know that:

  • Princes Akishino (Kago’s parents) and his sister, Mako Komuro visited Peru several years ago.
  • In 1899 (124 years ago) 790 Japanese arrived in Peru on the Sakura Maru (ship).
  • After China, the United States and the European Union, Japan is one of Peru’s main trading partners.
  • There are seven Japanese mining companies operating in Peru.

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