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L E  R O Y A U M E  D E  W A L L O N I E  |  T H E  K I N G D O M  O F  W A L L O N I A

    The Foreign Visit | La Visite à L’étranger
    Wallonian News Network (WNN)

L’empereur et L’impératrice du Japon
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SEPTEMBER 1971 | BRUSSELS, WALLONIA

| The recent foreign visit of the State of Japan has led to great joy across the Walloon's as the visit pays great attention to the culture of Wallonia and shows the Japanese ambassadors the prosperity of this tiny nation in Europe. The industrial might was shown at the city of Antwerp and Charleroi as the Emperor is finding joy in the Walloon hospitality. The Emperor was scheduled to visit Antwerp tomorrow, and at his request, visited the city zoo, which he had visited 50 years prior. The Prime Minister and King both agreed to take the emperor to the Antwerp City Zoo, and the schedule was adjusted to fit the emperor's need. The city of Charleroi was happy to accept the Emperor and give him the tour of all the industrious factories and people throughout the city. The town of Brussels, was happy to have already hosted the Emperor. The Royal Guard had put a welcoming ceremony for the Japanese to show the appreciation of the visit. Though the government had been addressing professional manners in Antwerp, they found some time through their schedule to help the emperor through Antwerp. The Ambassador to Japan, Masuer Fanjue, decided to schedule the Emperors departure as well. He knew the emperor would be heading to Paris, so he scheduled a Wallon parade for the emperor when he left Antwerp. This celebration would have the Royal Regiments display Walloon Airforce and Military shows, fireworks would also be splayed in the night sky.

| Wallonia's Foreign Affairs have experienced a rejuvination with this visit from the Emperor of Japan, and the politics and people of Wallonia appreciated the encouragement from the emperor. Now, Wallonia looks upon this visit as a time of joy within the country's long to be exsistence, for when the Wallon people find hard times in long waining circumstances, the Walloon people have something to look back on, to fall back on, may the visit of Japan be forever enshrined as a diplomatically and culture enriching experience for the people of Wallonia.

Viva le Wallonie! Vive le Japon!

Frères dans la Fraternité...

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