Japan’s Prince Akishino, center-left, and Princess Kiko, center-right, tour the Phenix Logistics textile company run by Japanese managing director Yuichi Kashiwada, left, accompanied by Ugandan Minister for Gender Rukia Nakadama, during a three-day visit to the country, in Kampala, Uganda, Tuesday, June http://suomenkuvalehti.fi/s/mediagallery/2012/6/12/811498/wq121923w.jpg
Japan’s Prince Akishino, centert, and Princess Kiko, 3rd right, tour the Phenix Logistics textile company run by Japanese managing director Yuichi Kashiwada, standing behind the Prince, accompanied by Ugandan Minister for Gender Rukia Nakadama, 2nd-right, during a three-day visit to the country, in Kampala, Uganda, Tuesday, June http://suomenkuvalehti.fi/s/mediagallery/2012/6/12/811501/wv12192kw.jpg
Japan’s Princess Kiko, center, waves to Ugandan orphans holding Japanese flags during a visit to the Ashinaga Uganda Rainbow House for orphans, accompanied by Prince Akishino, unseen, during a three-day visit to the country, in Kampala, Uganda Wednesday, June 13, 2012. The school aims to provide educational and emotional support to children who have lost parents to HIV/AIDS and is funded by the Japanese non-profit organization Ashinaga, according to the organization http://suomenkuvalehti.fi/s/mediagallery/2012/6/13/811883/wq13170hw.jpg
Japan’s Prince Akishino, center, and Princess Kiko, left, visit a classroom at the Ashinaga Uganda Rainbow House for orphans, during a three-day visit to the country, in Kampala, Uganda Wednesday, June 13, 2012. The school aims to provide educational and emotional support to children who have lost parents to HIV/AIDS and is funded by the Japanese non-profit organization Ashinaga, according to the organization http://suomenkuvalehti.fi/s/mediagallery/2012/6/13/811882/wq13170gw.jpg
http://suomenkuvalehti.fi/s/mediagallery/2012/6/14/812246/wv14146bw.jpg Japan’s Prince Akishino, center left, and Princess Kiko, center right, attend a ceremony to lay the foundation stone for the construction of a new bridge funded by the Japanese government across the River Nile in Jinja, east of the capital Kampala, during a three-day visit to Uganda Thursday, June
http://suomenkuvalehti.fi/s/mediagallery/2012/6/14/812245/wq14146bw.jpg Japan’s Prince Akishino, center, and Princess Kiko, 2nd left, attend a ceremony to lay the foundation stone for the construction of a new bridge funded by the Japanese government across the River Nile in Jinja, east of the capital Kampala, during a three-day visit to Uganda Thursday, June
Japan's Prince Akishino, center-right, and Princess Kiko, center-left, visit the Namulonge Rice Research and Training Center in Wakiso, north of the capital Kampala, during a three-day visit to Uganda Wednesday, June 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Stephen Wandera) http://l.yimg.com/go/news/picture/2012/g1/20120613/20120613230751850g1_230616_0.jpg
Prinzenpaar im Burgenland eingetroffen Der japanische Prinz Akishino und seine Frau Kiko sind Dienstagnachmittag im Burgenland eingetroffen. Erste Station war im Nationalpark Neusiedler See-Seewinkel in Illmitz. ttp://bglv1.orf.at/stories/361536