Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan attended a ceremony held on the occasion of the upcoming 150th anniversary of the launch of Japan’s first railway at Tokyo Station Hotel, which is housed inside the JR Tokyo Station building. The country’s first railway opened on October 14, 1872 between Shimbashi Station in Tokyo and Yokohama Station in Yokohama. October 14 is designated as Railway Day in Japan.
J'ai beaucoup de plaisir à les voir ; Masako dans son élégant look monochrome -même s’il est un peu fade- et Naruhito toujours tiré à quatre épingles jusque dans la couleur de la cravate !
ReplyDeleteEmperor Naruhito steals the show with his shirt and tie.
ReplyDeleteEmpress Masako is remaining faithful to her tailored suit and (oversize) hat.
What more can one say.
It’s interesting to note how the Empress always walks behind the Emperor.
Tradition, tradition.
Looks like masks have also become part of their tradition. Ridiculous. *Regina
DeleteRegina i was thinking the same!
Delete@ Regina, Japanese folks regularly wore masks even before covid. Nothing ridiculous about it. They have high sense of civic duty and are extremely health conscious.
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A very nice suit and color. Empress Masako is a beautiful lady. css
ReplyDeleteI love this well-tailored and fitted suit. It's very elegant, the beige tones I love. The pearl necklace and earrings look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely imperial couple but the mask thing is pretty ridiculous now. I know Japan is health conscious but their people need to see the imperial family. Can’t see anything behind the mask.
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