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Japan’s Emperor Naruhito has started a weeklong visit to Mongolia that will honor Japanese World War II prisoners ...
Japan's Emperor Naruhito has announced plans to honor Japanese World War II prisoners during his visit to Mongolia next week ...
Mongolian media outlets have given positive coverage to the ongoing visit by Japan's Emperor and Empress. Our site uses ...
Japan’s Emperor Naruhito began a weeklong visit to Mongolia on Sunday during which he plans to honour thousands of Japanese ...
Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako arrived in Mongolia on July 6.After getting off their plane at Chinggis ...
Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako arrived in Mongolia on July 6, where they will attend welcome events and visit a memorial ...
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Japan's Emperor Naruhito visits Mongolia to honor Japanese WWII prisoners enduring harsh conditions there. This trip marks a ...
FUKUOKA, Japan - “Eighty years ago today, (my father, Lt. Kentaro Toji) was one of the executioners in an incident involving ...
Emperor Naruhito said Wednesday he will mourn Japanese people who were detained by the former Soviet Union after World War II and died in Mongolia during his upcoming visit to the country.
Japanese Emperor Naruhito stands in front of a painting depicting the former Mongol leader Genghis Khan near Chuluun Sampildondov, director of Chinggis Khaan National Museum at the museum in ...
Japan's Emperor Naruhito said Wednesday that he will honour thousands of Japanese prisoners of World War II who were held under harsh conditions in Mongolia when he visits the country next week.