The Borneo Post

Japanese emperor meets former soldiers’ families in Vietnam

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HANOI: Japan’s Emperor Akihito met the Vietnamese families of Japanese World War Two soldiers yesterday on his first visit to Vietnam, one of many trips he has used to try to soothe the wounds of war.

Some 16 descendant­s of marriages between Vietnamese women and Japanese soldiers met Emperor Akihito, 83, and Empress Michiko, 82, including 94-year- old widow Nguyen Thi Xuan.

Most of the family members were in their 60s.

“We would like to share our understand­ing toward your difficult time in the past,” the empress told Xuan.

While most Japanese soldiers returned home from occupied Indochina after Japan’s defeat in 1945, some 600 remained to join Vietnamese independen­ce leader Ho Chi Minh’s Viet Minh in fighting French colonial forces.

After that war ended, the former soldiers went back to Japan, but many were unable to take their families with them.

“I’m so touched to meet the emperor and empress today. Though old now, they still fly all the way here to meet us,” said Xuan, the only surviving widow attending the meeting.

Although Emperor Akihito has no political power, his overseas trips often have diplomatic overtones and the visit to Vietnam comes at a time of strengthen­ing relations between Japan and Vietnam because of shared concern about the rise of China.

Japan has been Vietnam’s biggest aid donor over four decades.

For private investment, ranks second to South Korea.

“We thank you and hope the ties between our countries will be better and better,” Xuan said as she gave the imperial couple a hug. — Reuters it

 ??  ?? Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko meet with family members of Japanese veterans living in Vietnam, at a hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam. — Reuters photo
Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko meet with family members of Japanese veterans living in Vietnam, at a hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam. — Reuters photo

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