Mar 28 (NHK) - Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko have enjoyed viewing cherry blossoms at Kyoto Gyoen National Garden in the ancient capital of Kyoto in western Japan.
The couple is now in Kyoto to attend ceremonies leading up to the Emperor's abdication on April 30.
On Wednesday, the couple visited an area inside the garden that used to be a noble family's residence where about 60 weeping cherry trees are planted. They spoke with tourists and local people.
A man walking his dog said although he was nervous at first, he was happy and excited as the couple talked to him frankly and patted his dog. He added that as the Emperor's abdication is close, he conveyed his appreciation for all his hard work.
Later in the day, the couple will attend a tea party celebrating the Emperor's 30 years on the throne and the 60th anniversary of the couple's marriage. The party will be hosted by officials of the Imperial Household Agency's Kyoto office.
Source: ANNnewsCH