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Princess Kako Pays a Moment of Silence to Pioneer Settlers at a Luncheon Hosted by a Japanese Organization (Kyodo News)

[Kyodo News, Londrina] Princess Kako, the second daughter of the Akishino family, who is on an official visit to Brazil, visited Londrina in the southern state of Parana on the afternoon of the 9th (early morning of the 10th Japan time) and attended a luncheon hosted by the Parana Japan-Brazil Cultural Association, the headquarters of a Japanese organization. At the beginning of the event, she offered a moment of silence for the pioneer settlers.
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[Kyodo News, Londrina] Princess Kako, the second daughter of the Akishino family, who is on an official visit to Brazil, visited Londrina in the southern state of Parana on the afternoon of the 9th (early morning of the 10th Japan time) and attended a luncheon hosted by the Parana Japan-Brazil Cultural Association, the headquarters of a Japanese organization. At the beginning of the event, she offered a moment of silence for the pioneer settlers.

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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