Japan's Emperor Naruhito, PM Kishida may attend Queen Elizabeth's 
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		 [September 10, 2022]  
		By Kantaro Komiya 
		 
		TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Emperor Naruhito 
		plans to attend the funeral of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, while Prime 
		Minister Fumio Kishida may also attend, Japanese media said. 
		 
		It would be Naruhito's first overseas trip since acceding to the throne 
		in May 2019. Empress Masako has also expressed a wish to attend, and the 
		Japanese government is arranging their trip, NTV, TBS and other media 
		said on Friday, citing government sources. 
		 
		Kishida is considering attending the funeral nL1N30G0CU, which Britain 
		says will be held in a little over a week, before visiting New York for 
		the United Nations General Assembly late in the month, TV Asahi reported 
		on Saturday. U.S. President Joe Biden has said he will attend the 
		funeral of Britain's longest-reigning monarch. 
		 
		The Prime Minister's Office and Imperial Household Agency could not 
		immediately be reached outside business hours for comment on the 
		reports. 
		 
		The British royals and Japan's imperial family have longstanding ties. 
		The emperor had been invited to Britain by the queen in 2020, but the 
		trip was postponed due to the pandemic. 
		
		
		  
		
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			In this photo provided by the Imperial Household Agency of Japan, 
			Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako look at cloisonne 
			artifacts in the collection of the San-no-Maru Museum, at the 
			Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan, February 10, 2022, ahead of the 
			Emperor's 62nd birthday on February 23. Picture taken February 10, 
			2022. Mandatory credit Imperial Household Agency of Japan/Handout 
			via REUTERS 
            
			
			
			  
            Queen Elizabeth, who visited Japan in 1975 to meet then-Emperor 
			Hirohito, made a "great contribution" towards strengthening Japan's 
			ties with Britain, Kishida said on Friday. 
			 
			Also offering condolences, Naruhito, who studied at Oxford 
			University in the 1980s, was "deeply saddened" by the queen's death, 
			the Imperial Household Agency said. Masako also studied at Oxford. 
			 
			The emperor and empress went into three days of mourning on Friday 
			as they were feeling "deep grief and heartfelt condolences", the 
			agency announced. 
			 
			It is rare for a Japanese emperor to attend a royal funeral 
			overseas. In 1993, then-Emperor Akihito, now emperor emeritus, 
			attended the state funeral of King Baudouin of Belgium with 
			then-Empress Michiko. 
			 
			(Reporting by Kantaro Komiya; Editing by Richard Pullin and William 
			Mallard) 
            
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