Trump plays golf with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
Daily MailPresident Trump went on a golf outing with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe hours after landing in Tokyo. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe tweeted a selfie showing him and President Trump during their golf game in Chiba, Japan on Saturday Trump is on a golf outing with Abe just hours after he and First Lady Melania Trump landed in Japan The president's helicopter, Marine One, landed on the course at Mobara Country Club in Chiba on Saturday The president and the Japanese premier warmly greeted each other before playing a round of golf on Saturday In true Trumpian style, Abe welcomed the first couple with a tweet and a photo of the Tokyo Skytree, which the government lit up in the colors of the American flag. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump have arrived in Tokyo, Japan on Saturday evening for a five-day visit Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe sent his foreign affairs minister to welcome the president and first lady on Saturday They spent 16 hours on flights, yet the first lady, who often changes in the air, was wearing the same dress as when she left After they arrived in Tokyo, the Trumps jumped in the president's limo, which flies with him everywhere, and went to dinner Melania wore a white, Calvin Klein shirt dress covered with postcards depicting the West for the journey. The first lady and Abe's wife, Akie Abe, visit the Mori Building Digital Art Museum in Tokyo on Saturday This is the second time since her husband became president that First Lady Melania Trump has visited Japan Mori Building Digital Art Museum has been billed as the world's first digital art museum. A police officer stands guard in front of the Palace Hotel Tokyo, where the Trumps are staying during their four-day state visit U.S. and Japanese national flags are displayed on a street on May 25, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan, ahead of Donald Trump's arrival Demonstrators came out against Trump on Saturday, rejecting the relocation of a U.S. base in Japan to Okinawa Island Protesters hold a banner protesting against the U.S-developed Aegis Ashore missile interceptor systems that will be based in Japan during a demonstration against the state visit by Trump to Tokyo Air Force One stopped to refuel in Alaska on Saturday, giving Trump an opportunity to greet the base's personnel President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump departed for Tokyo, Japan on Friday and spent 16 hours in the air Their trip is centered around the enthronement of the new Japanese emperor and takes place over Memorial Day weekend.