Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, third from right, and wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, second right, visit the Meiji Shrine, escorted by a Shinto priest in Tokyo, on Tuesday. Trudeau arrived in Tokyo on Monday and will attend the G-7 summit in Mie Prefecture starting Thursday.
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Cliffy
You do realize there is still a grave site in Hong Kong for Canadian soldiers who died defending HK from Japan during WWII. Doing that pretty much undermine what his forefather had fought for. Then, again, I pretty much do not expect any great things from him and his party anyway.
Christopher Glen
Ah, so that's why we can't use coin lockers or discard our pet bottles in station bins. Makes sense!
Wakarimasen
WAs hoping to see Ike in the background waving a Canadian flag. Maybe the entertainment at tonight's sushi dinner will be Terence and Philip.
Lloyd Weems
Bingo!
First G7 Leader shrine shot! Omedetou gozaimasu Mr. Trudeau, you've won a year's subscription to Shrines and Shrinist magazine and an I Heart Ameratsu t shirt.
clamenza
"Whats this? A Prime Minister less than 70 years old??"
Spanki
I hope he's got his best shrine smile rehearsed coz he'll probably get whisked around a few of them!
tokyoclambake
I believe the correct title is "Oot and aboot"
Aly Rustom
Now THAT would make my day. LOL
ThePBot
And give them the elbow.
Meiyouwenti
I hope he will visit Yasukuni Shrine too.