Oct 31 (Kyodo) - Japan will roll out its No. 1 golfer and a singer known for his viral hit song "PPAP" to entertain President Donald Trump during his upcoming visit, with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe hoping to keep the mood upbeat during the U.S. leader's official visit.
In addition to having world No. 4 golfer Hideki Matsuyama play with the two leaders on a golf course near Tokyo, singer Piko Taro, an apparent favorite of one of Trump's grandchildren, will attend a dinner party to be hosted by Abe, government sources said.
A video showing Arabella, daughter of Ivanka Trump, singing along to the "Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen" song went viral in November last year. Abe was holding talks with Trump in New York at the time and told him he enjoyed the video, the sources said.