2019年3月11日月曜日

《メーガン妃 QCTの副会長に就任発表 & 国際女性デーに出席!》





《メーガン妃 QCTの副会長に就任発表 & 国際女性デーに出席!》

3 / 8 (金)

『Announced as vice president of the QCT
International Women's Day event
(国際女性デー)

 King's College London 
this morning

この日の朝

メーガン妃が
vice president of the QCT”
the Queen's Commonwealth Trust)
に任命されたことが発表された。

Announcing the news on Friday morning 
《Lord Geidt》, Chairman, said: 
“The Queen's Commonwealth Trust is thrilled to welcome The Duchess of Sussex as its Vice-President. The support and encouragement which Her Royal Highness will bring to the young leaders with whom we work promises to have a profound effect. We are enormously grateful to The Duke and Duchess of Sussex for this signal of commitment they are making to our work, helping The Queen's Commonwealth Trust to pursue its ambitions right across the Commonwealth and beyond.”

この方
《Lord Geidt》氏
どうやら、
エリザベス女王の元プライベート秘書だったらしい。
(2007-2017年)
そして、今は
このチャリティ基金のチェアマン

それにしても、メーガン妃
どんどん、コモンウェルス関連の公務に深く関わっていかれますねえ

ついに地位までGET
早いっつ!

昨年女王が、
ハリー王子をコモンウェルスのアンバサダーに任命され
ご結婚以降は、ご夫妻でコモンウェルスの活動に熱心
+女性・少女の支援
ということで、
この地位まさにメーガン妃にピッタリ。

その直後、
早速副会長として
当初から予定されていた
”国際女性デー”
のパネルディスカッションに参加!

”QCT”によって企画された、
このパネルディスカッションは、
問題解決、希望に雇用、自己雇用の機会などといった
地域社会で他人のために貢献している
若者リーダーたちをサポート、支持している。

仕切りは 英ジャーナリストAnne McElvoy
パネラーは、
* 英シンガーでエイズや女性支援の熱心な活動家Annie Lennox
* モデルで、かつ若い女性たちのための活動をしているAdwoa Aboah
* 元オーストラリアの首相で、アフリカの女性達の教育支援団体”CAMFED”のパトロン、かつ キングス・カレッジ・
ロンドンで女性のリーダーシップ支援団体”the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership”の委員長でもある《Julia Gillard》
* 移住者の若者達を支援する"Let us Learn"の設立者《Chrisann Jarrett》
* ”the Campaign for Female Education” (CAMFED) アフリカのCEOで、若い女性リーダー達のパンアフリカ主義のネットワーク:"CAMA"の共同創立者Angeline Murimirwa》


ファッション〜〜!
副会長らしい、
バリバリお仕事デキます風スタイルですねえ〜〜

が、めっちゃスカート短かっ!!!

モノクロのシャープなカラーコーデに
細身でボディコンなジャケット
お腹がこんなに大きくなっても以前攻め攻めの姿勢が感じられる
ミニのドレス
セクシーさも全開!

それにしても、短い、、、、

登場時でもびっくりする短かさなのに
ディスカッション中は着席

太ももモロ出てますが、、、、良いのだろうか
いや良くないでしょ

もう少し長さがあれば
エレガントでカッコいいけれど
この長さじゃあ、むしろ女を出しまくりっていう風にも見えるけど、、、

しかもお腹が大きいので、
座る姿勢も、後ろにもたれる感じになり、
めっちゃ偉そうにしか見えず、、、
脚見えてるわ
全くロイヤルらしくありません。。。
品という点で、です。

ニュー&着回しの
ミックスコーデ

ジャケットは以前も着られていた
《アレキサンダー・マックイーン

ドレスは初登場の
《リース》!!!

英のコスパブランドで
メーガン妃にとって、初のブランド

ここといえば、
キャサリン妃が、ご結婚後、
最初の公務で着用し、話題となったところね。

米出身のメーガン妃にとって
きっとメジャーではないはずの
英ブランドだけに、
今回が初のチャレンジでしょう。

ヘアは久々に
”メッシーバン”
洋服やファッションがキッチリしてるから
ヘアは緩さを、、、というのは◯

女性たちとの公務なので、
の日はこれでも良いんじゃない。。

ジャケットの襟についた
QCTのブローチに後光、、、、


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arrives 
 King's College London 

this morning

 joined a panel discussion at King's College London, 
which brought together a special panel of female thought-leaders and activists to discuss a range of issues affecting women today.

The panel was hosted by the Queen's Commonwealth Trust
The organisation, supports and champions young leaders around the world who are serving their communities, providing solutions to problems, and hope, employment and self-employment opportunities for others. Its ethos is very much focused on working in partnership with a number of organisations to reach and connect with young people worldwide, and support those that are the most vulnerable. The Queen is patron and last year she appointed Harry president


Anne McElvoy, Annie Lennox, Adwoa Aboah, Julia Gillard, Angeline Murimirwa and Chrisann Jarrett on a panel to discuss issues facing women, organised by the Queen's Commonwealth Trust 

This year's International Women's Day theme is #BalanceforBetter. "The campaign theme provides a unified direction to guide and galvanize continuous collective action. Balance is not a women's issue, it's a business issue. The race is on for the gender-balanced boardroom, a gender-balanced government, gender-balanced media coverage, a gender-balance of employees, more gender-balance in wealth, gender-balanced sports coverage. Gender balance is essential for economies and communities to thrive."

More on the campaign which runs not just today, but throughout the year: "Collective action and shared responsibility for driving a gender-balanced world is key. International Women's Day is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women - while also marking a call to action for accelerating gender balance. The first International Women's Day occurred in 1911, supported by over one million people. Today, IWD belongs to all groups collectively everywhere. IWD is not country, group or organization specific. Gloria Steinem, world-renowned feminist, journalist and activist once explained: 'The story of women's struggle for equality belongs to no single feminist nor to any one organisation but to the collective efforts of all who care about human rights.'"


登場〜!

キリッと、お仕事モード
キャリアウーマンSTYLEですねえ〜



元エリザベス女王のプライベート秘書で
現在QCTのチェアマンであるこちら
メーガン妃と頰にキス、、、?

 greeted on arrival 
with a somewhat awkward kiss 
from Lord Geidt, 
former Private Secretary to the Queen 









greeted on arrival 
by university principal Professor 《Edward Byrne》and 《Lord Geidt》, former Private Secretary to the Queen and current chairman of the Queen's Commonwealth Trust



















パネルディスカッション


Meghan joined a host of well-known and accomplished faces including 
Annie Lennox OBE, who is best known for her illustrious music career, but is also the founder of the Circle, an organisation supporting and empowering women’s lives around the world; 
Adwoa Aboah, founder of Gurls Talk, an open community where young girls can talk about the issues that matter to them; 
Julia Gillard, Former Prime Minister of Australia, Patron of CAMFED and Chair of the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London; 
Chrisann Jarrett, Founder of Let us Learn; 
and Angeline Murimirwa, Executive Director of the Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) in Africa and co-founder of CAMA, a pan-African network of young female leaders. 
The panel was chaired by Anne McElvoy, Senior Editor of The Economist.



ど真ん中!当然か、、、

Annie Lennox describes Meghan as an "articulate, engaging and committed" young women





When asked how her pregnancy is going, 
Megahn replied: 
"Very well. It's funny, I'd actually been joking these past few weeks I'd seen this documentary on Netflix about feminism and one of the things they said during pregnancy was 'I feel the embryonic kicking of feminism'. I loved that. So boy or girl, whatever it is, we hope that that's the case."


脚やばい、、、、
スカート短かすぎ、、、

“Meghan's a long-standing supporter for women’s rights, for equality and for equal opportunities, and it is really exciting that she is doing this along with other women who are in the space of education on International Women’s Day,” Murimirwa tells PEOPLE. I’m really excited that she’s carrying forward this passion here.
Murimirwa also applauds Meghan’s husband, Prince Harry, 34, who took up the campaign in Africa when he visited with CAMFED in Zambia last November. In Morocco last month, the royal couple visited a boarding house and school – both run by Education For All,this link opens in a new tab which works to get young girls into school.
“It is about dismantling barriers to girls’ education and education for children,” Murimirwa adds. “I respect that they focused on that – looking at what is that is stopping girls going into school in every context and tackling that head on.” CAMFED’s goal is to raise $265,000 to help reach 30,000 “invisible” girls – those who don’t show up on official records of any kind – and start the process of getting them into school. That is “my call to action,” she says.'
In front of an audience of students, opinion formers and young leaders, the group discussed the importance of International Women’s Day, and the spotlight it can bring to obstacles which still affect female empowerment across the world, including access to education and limitations within employment. They also focused on the positive opportunities that come when women are given wider access and equal opportunity.


Anne McElvoy introduced Meghan as "a royal not afraid to embrace full-on feminism".

McElvoy asked the participants how they will treat themselves today. Meghan replied: "I think the real treat in and of itself is being able to be here; that is such a gift on this day. And then separate from that there are the women in my life that I want to celebrate with and send some love to today. But also the men who are championing all of us as part of this journey. Then I’ll put my feet up because that’s a deserved treat, especially in this stage of pregnancy."


“I think when we talk about gender stereotype shifting - what it means to be masculine, what it means to be feminine - you know I've said for a long time: you can be feminine and feminist,” she said. You can be masculine. And I think in terms of masculinity, you understand that your strength includes knowing your vulnerabilities and your sense of self and security. Your confidence comes in knowing that a woman by your side, not behind you, is actually something you shouldn't be threatened about but, opposed to that, you should feel really empowered in having that additional support that this is really about us working together.
That's what gender equality means for me and having men part of that conversation saying there's nothing threatening about a women coming up to the same level, it's our safety in numbers, this is our power and our strength as a team. And that's gender neutral if you really think about it. So I hope that men are part of the conversation. My husband certainly is."
Invited not to “hold back” on her opinions about what is still blocking progress for women, the Duchess said: “I think we've covered how important education is. That is one huge thing, a lack of access to education in my mind is the single largest hindrance to this equality that we are all seeking out. But to your point of saying things like, which I wouldn't condone, the idea that there's a headline saying 'feminism is a trendy word', that's not helpful either, right?
"We have a responsibility as well, that if you're part of social media and engaging in that way, we're not just giving people more things to chat about but actually something to do, and what's the action. Hashtags are not enough. You say great, make a donation, you could sponsor a girl, with the Queen's Commonwealth Trust there are so many of these organisations - Cama, Camfed - to be able to say 'this is a tangible thing that I can do that will enable this girl to stay in school for a year' That's something you can do and I think often-times when we talk about themes like this that are so large, people don't know where to begin. So give them something to do, this will cost you so little, but will make the largest impact. But that is how we start to effect that change."
Asked about the reaction of some to comments about equality, with headlines like “'it's all gone a bit trendy, it's gone a bit woke and not in a good way”, the Duchess said she chooses not to read her own press. “Much safer that way,” she said. “But equally that's my own personal preference because I think, positive or negative it can all sort of feel like noise to a certain extent these days.
"So as opposed to getting muddled with that, to focus on the real cause. So for me I think the idea of making the word feminism trendy, that doesn't make any sense to me personally, right? This is something that is going to be part of the conversation forever. And I think the more that we normalise it you see that, to the point of how men and boys should be part of the conversation, specifically in developing countries.” 
Speaking about girls education and the global impact of pulling young girls out of education , the Duchess said: "It would be impossible for me to sit back and not do something about it". Meghan added "Looking at my role, that I'm very, very privileged to have now with the QCT - just expands that platform to be able to go to 53 Commonwealth countries and do this level of work across the globe". Meghan continued: "So, yes I started at 11, but it still feels like the beginning".

ソーシャルメディアに関しても言及
“My personal decision is to not to feed into negativity and be more cause-driven, action-based,” she said. “For me it’s a tricky one, because I’m not part of any of that. I don’t look at it. Sorry, no. For me that is my personal preference. But I do read The Economist.“ (The panel discussion was moderated by Anne McElvoy, senior editor of The Economist.)
She added that she seeks out “journalism that’s really covering things that are going to make an impact, which we talked about backstage. We were talking about Tanzania and the article The Economist just did. Things like that, that are really talking about how the role of women is really shifting and changing. That’s key. Focus your energy there and not on the stuff that is perhaps muddling you.”
The royal mom-to-be, who was just named vice president of the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust, joined a distinguished group of activists to advocate for women’s empowerment and equality. “If things are wrong and there is a lack of justice and an inequality, someone needs to say something,” she told the audience. “And why can’t it be you?” 

Model and activist Adwoa Aboah, 
former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, 
the Duchess of Sussex, 
journalist Anne McElvoy 
 CAMFED regional director Angeline Murimirwa




終了














Large crowds turned out to catch a glimpse of Meghan this morning



この前日(3/7)
カミラ夫人もレセプションをホスト
the Duchess of Cornwall hosted a reception in honour of the Women of the World Festival, of which she is president. Julia Gillard, who joined Meghan on the panel, was in attendance.



ソフィーさんも
バッキンガムパレスでレセプションをホスト
The Countess of Wessex hosted a reception for Women Peacebuilders @ Buckingham Palace




『メーガン妃のこれまでの女性支援活動』


in which she discussed the stigma surrounding menstruation in countries like India and Iran. Meghan travelled to Delhi with World Vision to meet girls and women directly impacted by the stigmatization of menstrual health and to learn how it hinders girls’ education. "During my time in the field, many girls shared that they feel embarrassed to go to school during their periods, ill equipped with rags instead of pads, unable to participate in sports, and without bathrooms available to care for themselves, they often opt to drop out of school entirely...this is a shame-filled reality they quietly endure." Meghan looked to options for the future too, describing a microfinance movement called Myna Mahila Foundation, where women manufacture sanitary pads to sell in communities. The effort not only provides these resources to girls, but also fosters open communication about menstruation



”UN Women”でのスピーチ

the stirring speech she gave on International Women's Day 2015, in her role as UN women's advocate for political participation and leadership at the UN International Women's Conference. During the powerful speech she said: 
"UN Women, as you guys know, has defined the year 2030 as the expiration date for gender inequality. And here’s what’s staggering, the studies show that at the current rate, the elimination of gender inequality won’t be possible until 2095. That’s another eighty years from now. And when it comes to women’s political participation and leadership the percentage of female parliamentarians globally has only increased by 11% since 1995. 11 percent in 20 years? Come on. This has to change. Women make up more than half of the world’s population and potential, so it is neither just nor practical for their voices, for our voices, to go unheard at the highest levels of decision-making."

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ヘア
 signature messy bun





...and Harry benefits from 'gender stereotype shifting'! 

Prince Harry has embraced ‘gender stereotype shifting’, his wife suggested.
Meghan said: ‘For men to understand they can be feminists as well, I think when we talk about gender stereotype shifting... what it means to be masculine, what it means to be feminine.
‘You can be feminine and feminist. You can be masculine, and in terms of masculinity you understand your strength includes knowing your vulnerabilities. And your sense of self and security, your confidence, comes in knowing that a woman by your side, not behind you, is something you shouldn’t be threatened about but opposed to that. You should feel really empowered in having that additional support – that this is really about us working together.
‘That’s what gender equality means for me, and having men part of that conversation, saying there’s nothing threatening about a woman coming up to the same level… that’s gender neutral, if you really think about it. So I hope that men are part of the conversation. My husband certainly is.’ 



Who's who on Meghan's star-studded IWD panel  

Annie Lennox 
Named as one of the 100 greatest singers of all time by Rolling Stone magazine, internationally acclaimed singer, songwriter, performer and human rights activist Annie Lennox rose to fame in partnership with Dave Stewart as Eurythmics in the early 1980's with the classic album Sweet Dreams are Made of This. 
Annie Lennox, pictured, was named as one of the 100 greatest singers of all time by Rolling Stone magazine
Annie Lennox, pictured, was named as one of the 100 greatest singers of all time by Rolling Stone magazine
Followed by a decade of global success, she branched off to become a notable artist in her own right. Since then, Lennox has received numerous accolades in recognition of her contribution to the music business, including eight BRIT awards (including a Lifetime Achievement), four Ivor Novello awards, three MTV awards, four Grammy awards, 26 ASCAP awards, a Golden Globe and an Academy Award.
She has been awarded fellowships from some of the world's most prestigious music institutions, including the British Academy of Songwriters, the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Berklee College of Music and The Musicians Company. 
Lennox received the Nobel Woman of Peace Award at the 10th Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates in 2009 for her work on HIV/AIDS prevention and control focused on women and children - and was awarded an OBE in the Queen's New Year Honours in 2011 for her humanitarian work. 
Her leadership on humanitarian issues has been recognised with doctorates and fellowships from the world's leading academic institutions, notably with the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, where she was awarded the Livingstone Medal. In 2017 Lennox became the first female chancellor for Glasgow Caledonian University.
In 2008, she founded The Circle, which became an official charitable non-governmental organisation in 2015. The Circle aims to inspire, support and amplify awareness of the issues experienced by some of the world's most disempowered women and girls - in order to change and challenge the injustices they face.
Adwoa Aboah
Adwoa Aboah, pictured, is a successful model and the co-founder of the highly influential and respected forum Gurls Talk
Adwoa Aboah, pictured, is a successful model and the co-founder of the highly influential and respected forum Gurls Talk
Recently honoured in Forbes' 30 Under 30 Europe list for 2019, 26-year-old Adwoa Aboah is the co-founder of the highly influential and respected forum Gurls Talk, which acts as an open social platform for women to discuss an array of topics and experiences in a safe and judgement-free environment.
Adwoa's work with Gurls Talk is expansive; from global events already held in Italy, Poland, Turkey, USA, UK and soon Ghana and France, to hosting the weekly Gurls Talk podcast and commanding policy change in the UK on period poverty. Adwoa's voice and actions have made a huge impact on the lives of women and girls around the world.
Aboah grew up in west London with her parents and sister. During her youth, she was a member of the prestigious National Youth Theatre, then went on to study at Brunel University and the New York Film Academy. With an interest in visual and performance art, Aboah was drawn to the idea of modelling as a means by which to explore character development, leading to her first editorial for i-D Magazine.
Since then, Aboah's extensive editorial portfolio includes stories for the American, British, Spanish, German, Italian, Mexican, and Teen editions of Vogue, along with W, Document Journal, Out of Order, and i-D magazine. She has starred on the covers of American, Spanish, Italian and Mexican Vogue, LOVE, and most notably, Edward Enninful's first edition of British Vogue and Time Magazine, where she was crowned a Next Generation Leader.
Named as 2017's Model of The Year by the British Fashion Council as a personality standing firm in her beliefs, Adwoa has become in-demand for an array of fashion houses and brands aiming to show their support of her social initiatives and philanthropy endeavours by featuring her in their advertising campaigns. This includes Burberry, Calvin Klein, Chanel, Dior, Giorgio Armani, John Hardy, Marc Jacobs, Nike, Revlon and Miu Miu.
Julia Gillard, pictured, was Prime Minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013 and is notably the first woman to ever serve in that role
Julia Gillard, pictured, was Prime Minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013 and is notably the first woman to ever serve in that role
Julia Gillard AC
Julia Gillard is patron of CAMFED, Chair of the Global Partnership for Education, and Chair of the Global Institute for Women's Leadership at King's College London. 
Julia also serves as chair of Beyond Blue, which is committed to helping Australians understand and manage anxiety and depression, is a Distinguished Senior Fellow with the Centre for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution, and serves as an Honorary Professor at the University of Adelaide. 
Gillard was Prime Minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013 and is the first woman to ever serve in that role. In recognition of her public service, she was awarded a Companion in the Order of Australia in January 2017.
Angeline Murimirwa
Angeline Murimirwa is executive director of the Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) in Africa and co-founder of CAMA, CAMFED's alumnae, a powerful pan-African network of young women leaders, now numbering 120,000 members across Zimbabwe, Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia and Malawi.
Angeline Murimirwa, pictured, is executive director of the Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) in Africa

Angeline Murimirwa, pictured, is executive director of the Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) in Africa
Murimirwa was one of the first beneficiaries of bursary support from CAMFED and so represents CAMA's deep lived experience of poverty and the threat this poses to girls and young women in rural communities. 
Now she oversees the work of CAMFED across five countries in Africa and works alongside the UK based Chief Executive, Lucy Lake, in driving forward the vision, mission and strategy of CAMFED and positioning CAMA as a powerful force for development. 
CAMA's leaders are stepping up to unite their communities in a collective effort to change the status quo for women and girls, making the world a safer, healthier, and more prosperous place.
Murimirwa served on the Board of the Zimbabwe National Youth Council. In 2017, the Clara Lionel Foundation presented her with the 2017 Diamond Ball Honors Award, recognising her past, present and future support of young leaders, entrepreneurship and civic engagement. 
In 2018, Murimirwa and a group of CAMA leaders from across five countries met with the Duke of Sussex in Lusaka, Zambia, for a special event organized by the Queen's Commonwealth Trust in celebration of what young change-makers are achieving in their communities.
Chrisann Jarrett
Chrisann Jarrett, pictured, founded an equal access to higher education campaign called Let Us Learn in 2014
Chrisann Jarrett, pictured, founded an equal access to higher education campaign called Let Us Learn in 2014
Chrisann Jarrett, 24, founded an equal access to higher education campaign called Let Us Learn in 2014. She recently graduated with a law degree from LSE. The campaign has grown from 3 young people to over 1000 with 25 active volunteers. In 2015 she helped to collate evidence and submitted them in an Intervention in the Supreme Court R v Tigere, a case which led to a national change in the student finance rules for young migrants. 
In 2016 the campaign launched a scholarship campaign (Young, Gifted and Blocked) which subsequently led to over 16 universities widening their scholarship criteria to include young migrants with unsettled status. Jarrett works part-time on Let Us Learn and is currently seconded to Greater London Authority as a Policy Advisor working with the Deputy Mayor of London for Social Integration.
Jarrett has spoken at the United Nations IDM in New York, speaking to dignitaries about the importance of youth and ensuring mechanisms for true participation in migration governance using her experience at City Hall and Let Us Learn to anchor her suggestions on best practice.
Anne McElvoy
Anne McElvoy is Senior Editor at the Economist and was its global Policy Editor from 2010 to 2016. She writes on political and international affairs and runs Economist Radio, the company's audio arm.
Anne McElvoy, pictured, is Senior Editor at the Economist and was the publication's global Policy Editor from 2010 to 2016

Anne McElvoy, pictured, is Senior Editor at the Economist and was the publication's global Policy Editor from 2010 to 2016
McElvoy has also written weekly politics column for the Evening Standard for 15 years and was previously Executive Editor for a decade.
A presenter of Start the Week on BBC Radio4, the Moral Maze and Free Thinking for the BBC, she is an experienced live broadcaster and series maker of political history and current affairs.
She holds a first class honours degree in German and Philosophy from Wadham College, Oxford and studied at the Humboldt University in Berlin. Her two books on modern Germany, include an international best-seller, Memoirs of a Spymaster, Markus Wolf.
As The Times's correspondent in East Berlin, she reported the fall of the Berlin Wall. Subsequently she covered the Yugoslavia and Chechnya wars and was the paper's bureau chief in Moscow during the rise of Vladimir Putin. 
McElvoy received the Journalist of the Year/Women in Public Life award in 2015. She is an education board member of the World Economic Forum at Davos and the education and digital planning board of the Royal Opera House in London.


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何と言っても
”初代ロイヤル・プリンセス”は
ダイアナ元妃!

そして3代目が
ご存知、キャサリン妃!!

以前、浸水式にも出席されましたね〜
ジョージ王子を妊娠中

と言うことで、ある意味納得のこのテーマ❤️
プリンセススタイルの旅

船内では
プリンセスの映画上映
ダイアナ元妃のドレス展示も。

そして私の
プリンセス にまつわるトークに
なんとファッションコンテストも行われます!

”プリンセス賞”
を選ばせて頂きます〜

フルレングスのソワレでも
ミディでも
自分らしいオシャレをして
一緒に楽しい時間を共有致しましょう❤️
私もドキドキ

乗ってのお楽しみ、
レストランでのお料理にも
プリンセスゆかりの何かが登場するかも、です。

しかし、6日間で
サクッと行けて、優雅にクルーズの旅ができるなんて
素敵ですよね〜
しかも、四日市と釜山

私、乗り継ぎはありますが、
韓国にまだ降り立ったことがないので、
超楽しみです。

四日市のパワスポも気になる、、、、

テーマ詳細❤️
ツアーの詳細はこちら☆

2013年6月命名式






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