45.72 x 60.96 cm. (18 x 24 in.) ...
About 21,900 Japanese soldiers and 7,000 U.S. soldiers died in the battle. Emperor Naruhito's parents, former Emperor Akihito and former Empress Michiko, also visited Iwoto Island to mourn the war ...
About 21,900 Japanese soldiers and 7,000 U.S. soldiers died in the battle. Emperor Naruhito's parents, former Emperor Akihito and former Empress Michiko, also visited Iwoto Island to mourn the war ...
At the invitation of President of Mongolia H.E. Khurelsukh Ukhnaa, His Majesty the Emperor of Japan Naruhito (the 126th Emperor of Japan), and Her Majesty the Empress of Japan Masako are planning to ...
Tokyo, Jan. 31 (Jiji Press)--Arrangements are underway for Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako to visit Mongolia in the first half of July, the first trip by a reigning Imperial couple to ...
Brother Kunio Iwata, Sister Chizuko Miwa of Japan. Grandchildren, Amy (Arron) Eric, Chris (Whitney) Jeremy & Brad. Great Grandchildren, Devin, Trevor, Ellie-Kate, Ari, Michiko, Akio, Kairi, Yui & ...
Japan halts U.N. panel funding, wants only men as imperial heirs 1 killed, 2 injured in knife attack at Nagano Station; suspect at large SUMO/ Hoshoryu seizes 2nd career title, to be promoted to ...
Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako will likely visit Mongolia ... The couple are also expected to visit a monument erected to remember Japanese nationals who died in Mongolia after being detained ...
Tokyo, Jan. 30 (Jiji Press)--Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako are likely to visit Mongolia in July, the first trip to the country by a reigning Imperial couple, people familiar with ...
The western Japan city of Kobe ... by Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, the emperor said, "I expect knowledge obtained (from the quake) will be shared in and outside the country and passed on to ...
KOBE (Kyodo) -- The western Japan city of Kobe and nearby areas ... then Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko attended the ceremony hosted mainly by Hyogo Prefecture every 10 years since the ...
The rare footage, comprising two recordings, is now being shown at the Museum of Shinto and Japanese Culture on the university’s campus. Empress Sadako (1884-1951), posthumously known as Empress ...