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Mon Jun 24, 2024, 06:47 AM Jun 24

Japanese emperor to reconnect with the River Thames in state visit meant to bolster ties with UK

https://apnews.com/article/japan-emperor-naruhito-uk-visit-thames-0ed3e261c150ec714e4d1a1a919238a6

Japanese emperor to reconnect with the River Thames in state visit meant to bolster ties with UK

BY DANICA KIRKA
Updated 1:07 AM EDT, June 24, 2024

LONDON (AP) — Before Emperor Naruhito of Japan attends a banquet hosted by King Charles III, lays a wreath at Westminster Abbey or tours one of Britain’s premier biomedical research institutes, he’ll kick off this week’s trip to the U.K. by visiting a site that has special meaning for him: The Thames Barrier.

While the retractable flood control gates on the River Thames don’t top most lists of must-see tourist sights, the itinerary underscores the emperor’s fascination with the waterway that is the throbbing heart of London.

That interest was born 40 years ago when Naruhito studied 18th-century commerce on the river as a graduate student at the University of Oxford. But those two years, chronicled in his memoir “The Thames and I,” also forged a special fondness for Britain and its people. The future emperor got a chance to live outside the palace walls, seeing the kindness of strangers who rushed to help when he dropped his purse, scattering coins across a shop floor, and experiencing traditions like the great British pub crawl.

“It would be impossible in Japan to go to a place where hardly anyone would know who I was,’’ Naruhito wrote. “It is really important and precious to have the opportunity to be able to go privately at one’s own pace where one wants.’’

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Associated Press writers Mari Yamaguchi and Mayuko Ono in Tokyo contributed.

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