Pope Rome Visiting Japan in the Evening to Nuclear Abolition Message to the World November 23 4:05

Pope Francis of the Roman Catholic Church will visit Japan as Pope for the first time in 38 years on the 23rd. Visiting Nagasaki / Hiroshima, the bombed areas, to appeal for the abolition of nuclear weapons that we actively work on, and send a message to the world.

Pope Francis held a mass with about 700 young people on the evening of the 22nd in Bangkok, the Thai capital that visited prior to Japan, and finished a series of days in Thailand.

On the 23rd, we plan to leave Thailand at noon in Japan time and arrive at Haneda Airport before 6pm.

The Pope visited Japan for the first time in 38 years since John Paul II in 1981.

Pope Francis moved to Nagasaki City on the 24th, quieting the victims at the hypocenter, and appealing for the abolition of nuclear weapons since his appointment, sending a message to the world.

In the evening, we plan to move to Hiroshima City and speak at the Peace Park after hearing the testimony of the A-bomb survivors.

On the 25th, we will meet with the Emperor and meet with Prime Minister Abe after meeting with the victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake in Tokyo.

That means doing tens of thousands of masses at Tokyo Dome.

Pope Francisco pointed out that the peace of the world is facing threats in a video message released this week, and when visiting Japan to send a message on the theme of "to protect all lives" The eyes are poured.