President Donald Trump First Lady Melania Trump the Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe and his wife Mrs. Akie Abe pose for a photo aboard the JS Kaga Tuesday May 28 2019
In Japan, Trump pushes on North Korea, trade | The Times of Israel
Melania Trump has nature-themed Japan cultural experience | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis
Where's Melania? Japanese PM's wife tours DC solo
Trump falsely claims Japanese first lady doesn't speak English
Did Japan's First Lady Pretend to Not Speak English So She Could Avoid Talking to Trump? | Glamour
Setting the Scene—and the Expectations—for the G20 Summit in Japan | Council on Foreign Relations
Trump in Japan: US president meets Emperor Naruhito - BBC News
Melania Trump takes Japan's first lady to historic mansion - The Mainichi
File:President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump Welcome Prime Minister Abe and Mrs. Abe of Japan to the White House (46952064034).jpg - Wikipedia
Did Japan's first lady pretend not to speak English to snub Trump? | Donald Trump | The Guardian
First Lady Melania Learned About Peace in Japan As President Trump Debated War With North Korea
Donald and Melania Trump Meet With Japan's First Couple [PHOTOS] – WWD
Changing monarchy on display as imperial couple greets Trump and first lady using English - The Japan Times
Trumps' Return From Japan With More Snapshots – WWD
Melania Trump meets with Japan's Abe's wife in first solo event as First Lady - MarketWatch
U.S first lady Melania Trump, center, visits students at Kyobashi Tsukiji Elementary School as Akie Abe, wife of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, left, looks on November 6, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan.
Melania Trump goes to Mikimoto Pearl in Tokyo's Ginza shopping area
U.S. and Japan enjoy strong friendship with deep roots | ShareAmerica
Melania Trump, unlike Ivanka Trump, sticks to tradition in her Japan wardrobe – East Bay Times
Trump Calls Japan's First Lady a Good Wife After She Pretended Not to Know English to Avoid Him
First ladies Akie and Melania show independent streaks but are likely poles apart - The Japan Times