Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's spouse Akie Abe received the partners of G20 world leaders in Kyoto for some cultural activities on Friday.
The spouses mingled by a koi fish pond and fed the carp in Kyoto’s Zen garden and later paid a visit to Tofuku-ji Temple where they took a group photo.
Philip May, the husband of the UK’s outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May was the only first gentleman who joined the first ladies.
Leaders of 19 of the most influential countries in the world and the European Union are meeting in Osaka on Friday and Saturday for the 14th Group of 20 summit to discuss climate change, free trade, and economic inequalities among other issues.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's spouse Akie Abe received the partners of G20 world leaders in Kyoto for some cultural activities on Friday.
The spouses mingled by a koi fish pond and fed the carp in Kyoto’s Zen garden and later paid a visit to Tofuku-ji Temple where they took a group photo.
Philip May, the husband of the UK’s outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May was the only first gentleman who joined the first ladies.
Leaders of 19 of the most influential countries in the world and the European Union are meeting in Osaka on Friday and Saturday for the 14th Group of 20 summit to discuss climate change, free trade, and economic inequalities among other issues.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's spouse Akie Abe received the partners of G20 world leaders in Kyoto for some cultural activities on Friday.
The spouses mingled by a koi fish pond and fed the carp in Kyoto’s Zen garden and later paid a visit to Tofuku-ji Temple where they took a group photo.
Philip May, the husband of the UK’s outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May was the only first gentleman who joined the first ladies.
Leaders of 19 of the most influential countries in the world and the European Union are meeting in Osaka on Friday and Saturday for the 14th Group of 20 summit to discuss climate change, free trade, and economic inequalities among other issues.