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Prime Minister’s Visit to the United States: Sixth and Seventh Days

May 1, 2015

Photograph of the Prime Minister conversing with members of the KAKEHASHI Project (1)

Photograph of the Prime Minister conversing with members of the KAKEHASHI Project (1)

  • Photograph of the Prime Minister conversing with members of the KAKEHASHI Project (1)
  • Photograph of the breakfast meeting with Japanese entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the luncheon with contributors to Japan-U.S. exchange
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the Japan-U.S. Economic Forum (1)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the Japan-U.S. Economic Forum (2)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the gathering of Japanese nationals living in the United States and Japanese-Americans (1)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the gathering of Japanese nationals living in the United States and Japanese-Americans (2)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister laying a wreath at the Go For Broke Monument for Japanese-American World War II veterans
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister visiting the Japanese American National Museum
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the reception hosted by the Japanese American National Museum
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister conversing with members of the KAKEHASHI Project (2)

Photograph of the breakfast meeting with Japanese entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley

Photograph of the breakfast meeting with Japanese entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the luncheon with contributors to Japan-U.S. exchange

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the luncheon with contributors to Japan-U.S. exchange

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the Japan-U.S. Economic Forum (1)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the Japan-U.S. Economic Forum (1)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the Japan-U.S. Economic Forum (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the Japan-U.S. Economic Forum (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the gathering of Japanese nationals living in the United States and Japanese-Americans (1)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the gathering of Japanese nationals living in the United States and Japanese-Americans (1)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the gathering of Japanese nationals living in the United States and Japanese-Americans (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the gathering of Japanese nationals living in the United States and Japanese-Americans (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister laying a wreath at the Go For Broke Monument for Japanese-American World War II veterans

Photograph of the Prime Minister laying a wreath at the Go For Broke Monument for Japanese-American World War II veterans

Photograph of the Prime Minister visiting the Japanese American National Museum

Photograph of the Prime Minister visiting the Japanese American National Museum

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the reception hosted by the Japanese American National Museum

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the reception hosted by the Japanese American National Museum

Photograph of the Prime Minister conversing with members of the KAKEHASHI Project (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister conversing with members of the KAKEHASHI Project (2)

On the morning of May 1 (local time), Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who is currently visiting San Francisco in the United States of America, attended a breakfast meeting with Japanese entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley.

In the afternoon, Prime Minister Abe visited Los Angeles, where he attended a luncheon with contributors to Japan-U.S. exchange and also the Japan-U.S. Economic Forum.
Afterwards the Prime Minister held talks with Japanese nationals living in the United States and Japanese-Americans, and then visited the Go For Broke Monument for Japanese American World War II veterans, where he laid a wreath.

Afterwards, Prime Minister Abe visited the Japanese American National Museum and attended a reception hosted by the Museum.
On May 2 (local time), Prime Minister Abe held talks with members of the KAKEHASHI Project.

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