Audience with Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress

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  • Опубліковано 16 чер 2009
  • Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan
    June 18, 2009
    On her second day in Tokyo, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was welcomed by His Majesty Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko Shoda at the Imperial Palace. Emperor Akihiti is the 125th Emperor of Japan according to the country's traditional order of succession. He acceded to the throne in 1989 and is the 20th most senior monarch or lifetime leader. This is the third time that they received President Arroyo at the Imperial Palace during her administration

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  • @fhernanduchis
    @fhernanduchis 8 років тому +9

    I really love this imperial couple... long live...

  • @pianoplayeruk
    @pianoplayeruk 12 років тому +4

    Thank you!

  • @smpista
    @smpista 12 років тому +2

    This is Toyota Century Royal.
    One of Japanese official state cars.

  • @pianoplayeruk
    @pianoplayeruk 13 років тому

    What make of car was the limo?

  • @sealforvr
    @sealforvr 13 років тому

    Toyota Century Crown Royal, one of 5 ordered and 3 delivered. Only the Imperial family can own one. When dignitaries visit the palace they are offered a choice, Limousine or one of the carriages from the Imperial Mews. Ambassadors and civilians go for the carriage, usually a head of state's security will go for a limo unless they have their own, like the US and Russian presidents.

  • @vpa0
    @vpa0 12 років тому

    why no sound inside?

  • @anaclet
    @anaclet 14 років тому

    @beyondersam their behaviour was outrageous!

  • @sugba2sugbo
    @sugba2sugbo 14 років тому

    @marlemus yah it should be that way because they are both in the same level

  • @lababoc
    @lababoc 15 років тому

    no sound?

  • @AvatarMarxon90
    @AvatarMarxon90 14 років тому +1

    @azn7193 I have to disagree with you. Because of several points. Let's see: they're obviously both Head-of-State. Noone denies that. But whether we like it or not, the Emperors of Japan are the top of the hierarchy of that country. According to protocol, even a foreign head-of-state should make a simple bow (and because it's Japan, a bow is also culturally important) it would mean the foreign head-of-state at least had the interest of respecting protocol.

  • @AvatarMarxon90
    @AvatarMarxon90 14 років тому +1

    @sugba2sugbo Not even to bolster both countries diplomatic relations? When the President of the USA visited the UK, the Presidential couple made a simple bow with their heads to the British Queen and to her consort. Is it wrong? No! It's a sign of respect. Just like... hey, my country, personified by me, respects your head-of-state, and the USA wishes to keep strong diplomatic ties with the UK. The same thing happenned when Obama visited Japan.

  • @AvatarMarxon90
    @AvatarMarxon90 14 років тому

    @azn7193 That's why you see Obama making that bow. It's not a sign of weakness, of being less than the Emperors (because let's face it, the President of the USA has much more powers than the Emperors) but it's a sign of respect and a wish to improve both nations relations. Now imagine, Angela Merkl, German Chancellor, visiting the UK. We all know that Germany and the UK have great diplomatic ties nowadays. A slight bow with the head is all Angela Merkl should do to the Queen. It's common sense.

  • @marlemus
    @marlemus 14 років тому

    1:18 - The First Gentleman Miguel Arroyo walked in front of the Empress. Is that ok?

  • @sugba2sugbo
    @sugba2sugbo 15 років тому

    WHAT I CANT BELIEVE IT!!!!! even the empress should maintain formalities with his husband?! even the VIP guest is gone....take close look
    at 3: 59 to 4:01....what the?! really!!!??

  • @pianoplayeruk
    @pianoplayeruk 12 років тому

    Takes one to know one. Is such language really necessary on a website frequented by children?

    • @j.louisv.123
      @j.louisv.123 6 років тому

      Shut up Charlie CD ! Than keep your brats of youtube

  • @sugba2sugbo
    @sugba2sugbo 14 років тому

    @beyondersam helller are you ok??!!!! a president dont bow to anyone when she knows or he knows he is the representative of the whole country

  • @whygothic
    @whygothic 12 років тому

    Duh, bowing in Japan is equal to a hand shake!

  • @anaclet
    @anaclet 14 років тому

    @jacknch me2

  • @j.louisv.123
    @j.louisv.123 6 років тому +3

    How dare this nobody, this nothing not curtsey to the Emperor and Empress of the second greatest nation in the world. Shameful,...just shameful.

    • @tcgarrido2
      @tcgarrido2 6 років тому

      This nobody was the former President of the Philipines, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Yes, she should curtsey to the Emperor and Empress, a sign of respect. For your info, Gloria was hospital arrest due to corruption during her administration. When she was at the hospital, she had a neck brace, Duterte let her go, now she is healthy. Go figure.

  • @AvatarMarxon90
    @AvatarMarxon90 14 років тому

    @sugba2sugbo What would be wrong to do was if Obama and his wife made a complete bow to the Queen of the United Kingdom. That would be wrong and a sign of being a "subject" of Her Majesty. Those bows, only the British citizens, in a sing of respect for their Head-of-State, should do in her presence. The world has gone completly insane. Noone respects anything! If you want to walk around like Venezuela's President (with no education at all) be my guest. Obama is an example (in state visits).

  • @user-sw5bq3ek8q
    @user-sw5bq3ek8q 11 років тому

    I disagree with you. There is no only one protocol, every country have its own protocol. imagine the queen of England making bow to the emperor of Japan (is it right?) of course obama made this bow for he is se gentle person and he sow respect for Japanese people bat he is the head of American people and he has the right not to bow before emperor

  • @TokyoGhoul
    @TokyoGhoul 11 років тому

    フィリピンか。無礼だな。

    • @user-mh8bv2oc3b
      @user-mh8bv2oc3b 6 років тому +2

      お前日本人として恥ずかしいな。