Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shakes hands with Rep Mike Rogers, R-Mich, a senior member of the the U.S. House Committee on Armed Services and chairman of the Strategic Forces Subcommittee, at Abe's official residence in Tokyo on Tuesday.
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jerseyboy
Where are all the rest of the Japanese attendees? Perhaps out trying to find butter!
gokai_wo_maneku
Ever more pressure on Japan to become a military country that can fight in the US-caused wars. I feel sorry for young kids who will grow up to die in a war in some far away land.
25psot
To muchl shaking can become addictive for Abe....
Ajam1
"Shake" - quite a clever insightful caption.
Illyas
Mich-chan kawaii!
M3M3M3
@JT Actually that seems to be Mike D Rogers, congressman from Alabama, not the more famous Mike J Rogers from Michigan.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Rogers_(Alabama_politician)
nath
Wide tables are meant for tall people. Personally, I would also have a tough time shaking hands across that expanse. Possibly even having to climb up and over it.
I hope the rest of the delegation was out on a big butter import run also.
Christopher Glen
Mr Abe needs longer arms or a shorter table
Apolitical
It's nice to see people sharing their trust and microbes through a handshake.
warispeace
The Neo-nationalist hawk Abe shakes hands with another merchant of arms. Why do I feel even less secure now?