Princess Takamado's Hisako Departure to Canada Attend 90th Anniversary Event August 23, 19:24

Hisako Takamadomiya left Haneda Airport on the 23rd to visit Canada, which celebrated its 90th anniversary.

Hisako greeted him at the boarding gates at Haneda Airport and greeted him with executives from the Imperial Household Agency and boarded a private plane, leaving for Canada after 5:30 pm.

It was just 90 years since Canada first opened a post in Japan, and various commemorative events were held, and the Emperor and his wife were officially visited as the emperor empress during the 80th anniversary 10 years ago. .

Hisako visits various places such as Ottawa, Toronto, and Vancouver in 11 days to attend commemorative events.

Hisako has a deep connection with Canada, and served as honorary president of an exchange group between Japan and Canada until the beginning of last year. At the University of Alberta in Edmonton in the Midwest, lectures will be given in front of university officials.

Hisako will also return to Japan on the 2nd of next month by attending a park opening ceremony in commemoration of Montgomery, a writer who is known as the author of “Redhead Anne” in the Eastern Cavendish.