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What gift did Abe give the Trump family?
Local time1October 5 165438+, US President Trump arrived in Japan by special plane and began a two-day visit to Japan. According to reports, the Japanese government announced the details of the gift given to the Trump family by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on the 6th. Knowing that Trump likes gold, Abe specially gave Trump a high-grade tablecloth ornament "Wen Tai Cracks in Zaoyun Temple" decorated with golden flowers and plants, a bracelet made by traditional Japanese techniques, and a cosmetic pen set for Trump's daughter ivanka.

It is reported that the tablecloth jewelry that Abe gave Trump was made by the famous textile company Longcun Art Fabric Company in Kyoto, Japan. The bracelet for the "First Lady" of the United States is made by the traditional skills of Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.

On the 5th, Trump and Shinzo Abe had lunch at the golf course of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games and Shimonoseki Country Club in Chuanyue, saitama. Later, the two changed into golf jerseys and swung with Hideki Matsuyama, a Japanese golf professional ranked fourth in the world, to enhance their personal trust with Trump.

During the period, the two signed the hat embroidered with the words "Let the alliance be greater" (translated as "Let the US-Japan alliance be greater"), and Hideki Matsuyama also signed the hat, which was also regarded as one of Abe's souvenirs for Trump.