+ Follow HIS MAJESTY EMPEROR AKIHITO Tag
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[Summary] => The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said that President Aquino would call on Japanese Emperor Akihito and meet Prime Minister Yoshiniko Noda during his official working visit to Japan from Sept. 25 to 28.
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[Title] => Japanese Embassy cancels celebration of Emperors birthday
[Summary] => Citing security concerns related to international terrorism, the Japanese embassy in Manila decided yesterday to cancel a reception to celebrate Japans national day and Emperor Akihitos 69th birthday scheduled for Dec. 17. The embassy, however, will remain open.
The affair was originally scheduled to be held at the Japanese ambassadors residence and expected more than 500 guests, mostly dignitaries.
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