Prince William spent several days in Japan this week as part of an official tour.
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Although he was traveling solo, the Duke of Cambridge did all the usual things one does on an official visit to Japan, like meeting the Emperor and Empress.
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But he also did some other things… like meet dragons.
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He also dressed up in this rather snappy “Happi” coat to take part in a sake barrel breaking ceremony.
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He even got to dress up in traditional a Japanese Ryokan outfit for dinner with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
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Here is the Prince doing a very good job of not looking uncomfortable.
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He also managed to not look too awkward when he sat solo for a private performance by several Geishas.
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Then he donned a traditional Samurai King’s Costume, which he seemed to really enjoy.
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The prince even met with kids in a ball pit at a children’s fun park which was, well, adorable.
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But one of the kids threw balls at the prince. OFF WITH HER HEAD.
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The duke made a trip to Japanese state broadcaster NHK and clearly loved being in front of the cameras.
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He even met with NHK’s weird, poo-with-teeth mascot “Domo,” which the prince seemed to think was funny.
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Perhaps aware of what people have said about his hair in the past, the prince decided to skip trying on a Samurai wig.
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Instead, the British ambassador to Japan tried the wig, which William thought was very amusing indeed.
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Kate better watch out because the royals have a new fashion icon…
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