Japan's first lady Mariko Suga on Saturday watched a musical about the marine environment with other partners of the leaders of the Group of Seven at a theater in Cornwall, southwestern England, where the summit is being held.
Greeted by Carrie Johnson, the wife of the British prime minister, Suga and the partners of the G-7 leaders looked around the open-air Minack Theatre on the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said.
She is in England accompanying her husband Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who is attending a three-day summit of the G-7 industrialized nations through Sunday.
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