King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium visited Nagoya on the last day of their State Visit to Japan. They traveled from Yuki to Nagoya on a Shinkansen train. Queen Mathilde toured a department store and attended a luncheon with representatives of the Japanese automobile industry.
#BELJAP2016 On board of a #Shinkansen train to #Nagoya on day 4 of State visit to #Japan pic.twitter.com/wjgD3HOgZm
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016
#BELJAP2016 On board of a #Shinkansen train to #Nagoya on day 4 of State visit to #Japan pic.twitter.com/wjgD3HOgZm
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016#BELJAP2016 10 millions Japanese cars shipped to Belgian ports! #Nagoya #Aichi pic.twitter.com/vmNmAsXrvh
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016
#BELJAP2016 10 millions Japanese cars shipped to Belgian ports! #Nagoya #Aichi pic.twitter.com/vmNmAsXrvh
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016#BELJAP2016 Luncheon with representatives of the Japanese automobile industry in #Nagoya pic.twitter.com/6EGUsiQoyr
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016
#BELJAP2016 Luncheon with representatives of the Japanese automobile industry in #Nagoya pic.twitter.com/6EGUsiQoyr
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016#BELJAP2016 Belgische producten in Japanse winkel #Matsuzakaya in #Nagoya pic.twitter.com/O6dPYYijpL
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016
#BELJAP2016 Belgische producten in Japanse winkel #Matsuzakaya in #Nagoya pic.twitter.com/O6dPYYijpL
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016#BELJAP2016 Tokugawa Art Museum #Nagoya: #shogun #art #tradition #Japan pic.twitter.com/U4902e0y03
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016
#BELJAP2016 Tokugawa Art Museum #Nagoya: #shogun #art #tradition #Japan pic.twitter.com/U4902e0y03
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016King Philippe and Queen Mathilde traveled from Yuki to Nagoya on a Shinkansen train. The King learned about the 10 millions Japanese cars shipped to Belgian ports, while the Queen saw a showcase of Belgian products at the Matsuzakaya department store in Nagoya. The royal couple had luncheon with representatives of the Japanese automobile industry.
#BELJAP2016 Belgische producten in Japanse winkel #Matsuzakaya in #Nagoya pic.twitter.com/O6dPYYijpL
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016
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#BELJAP2016 Belgische producten in Japanse winkel #Matsuzakaya in #Nagoya pic.twitter.com/O6dPYYijpL
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016#BELJAP2016 Concert offered by TTMM the King and the Queen in honour of TTMM the Emperor and the Empress #Tokyo #Belgium #Japan pic.twitter.com/nrNheT6Wbl
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016
#BELJAP2016 Concert offered by TTMM the King and the Queen in honour of TTMM the Emperor and the Empress #Tokyo #Belgium #Japan pic.twitter.com/nrNheT6Wbl
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016#BELJAP2016 Official farewell call to TTMM the Emperor and the Empress: thank you for Your warm welcome! #Belgium #Japan #150y #friendship pic.twitter.com/Ekz7TWDk5T
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016
#BELJAP2016 Official farewell call to TTMM the Emperor and the Empress: thank you for Your warm welcome! #Belgium #Japan #150y #friendship pic.twitter.com/Ekz7TWDk5T
— Belgian Royal Palace (@MonarchieBe) October 13, 2016The King and Queen visited the Tokugawa Art Museum, before returning to Tokyo on the train. King Philippe and Queen Mathilde held a concert in honour of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, before giving an official farewell to their hosts.
Queen Mathilde wore a knitted grey dress with red accessories and pearl & diamond earrings. King Philippe wore a black suit with a red tie. For the concert, he wore a black suit with a purple tie, the Queen woe a green floral skirt with a silk blouse.