People flock to raise a new Japanese king: parade in open car for the first time


Tokyo, Ta. November 10, 2019, Sunday

According to a new program after the devastating hurricanes that struck Japan, the nation took to the streets today with a flag to raise the new king of Japan.

People from the royal family are rarely seen in open cars, but the narcotics came with their wives in the parade. Many people stood up all night at special places to watch the parade for just 30 minutes, featuring the king and his wife Masako.

The royal couple came out of the palace about three in the evening. The king was dressed in a western-style suit and queen's long cream gown and jacket. The queen wore a tiara worn by her predecessor. The security system for the parade was kept very tight.

They had to queue for hours to grow. Thousands of police were deployed to keep the audience in line, carry them through metal detectors and check their bags.

Security forces lined the bubbling lines throughout the parade and kept a close watch on them. The parade was running slowly. Police and trains and bikes were also included in his convoy. Minutes before the start of the parade, the first police alerted people along the four-way road in central Toronto that the road was overcrowded.

'We're near Disneyland, please leave the road. Until you see the parade, security checking will not be complete 'A policeman was warning people standing in line by Mike.

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