Meet Ambassador Hagerty’s daughters, Christine and Tara, who give our interns a tour of the Ambassador’s residence. It’s not just a historic building – where high-level diplomacy still takes place – it’s also their home. They show us some of their favorite rooms, and Christine shows us her skills on the piano.
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米軍基地ではPCR検査をすりぬけ、米軍基地内に隔離も米軍基地内で働く方々に感染。
怪しい米軍
さらに、米軍基地から沖縄に外出し新型コロナウイルス感染拡大。
日本で新型コロナウイルスを拡散するつもりらしい。 この時期は近づきたくありません。
日本人にあわせる能力がなく、アメリカにいる気分でいるから、こうなります。先進国アメリカはこんな規律の軍隊が有るんですね
My father was the first American pilot for Northwest Orient Airlines (Capt Maxwell M. Wright)to reside in japan after the occupation. In 1953 we our family moved there and occupied what was the US Ambassador’s residence prior to the war. The address as I recall was sangenchaya seda guya koo, 88th street.
I have been trying to get a photographer to take some pictures of the residence for me. They have been unable to verify the address. I can’t imagine how I could have gotten it wrong…it’s only been 65n years. Could you provide me with the correct address please?
its indeed the marked… its beautiful from inside and so do from the outside, Thanks for sharing 🙂
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