When Emperor Naruhito and his wife, Empress Masako, of Japan visit Kew Gardens on Thursday as part of a state visit to Britain, the links between their island nation and the famed London landmark will be on full display.
Dotted through the botanic gardens’ 330 acres are constant reminders of that longstanding relationship.
Nearby, gravel neatly raked into waves and swirls surrounded by Japanese plant species evokes a traditional tea garden.
Dignitaries and heads of state from many countries regularly stop by Kew Gardens during official tours, joining the crowds that account for roughly 2.3 million visits annually at one of London’s most popular tourist destinations.
But, for the emperor and empress, the site will perhaps hold even more relevance.
Persons:
Emperor Naruhito, Masako
Organizations:
Kew, Kew Gardens
Locations:
Japan, Britain, London, Japanese, Kyoto