The Japanese Prime Minister presented President Isba with a Golden Samurai helmet at his first in-person meeting held at the White House on Friday.
The gorgeous present, known as the “eternal helmet,” is a story of two world leaders as Trump seeking to impose tariffs on neighboring countries and China to strengthen American manufacturing, and the United States with Japan. It came when we discussed reducing the trade deficit.
The 68-year-old Isba demands that his hometown of Tottori company create a offering, especially with gold, for the popularity and public praise of the spectacular FX/Hulu historic Japanese-based drama “Shogun” did. Reported by Japan's Outlet Kyodo Newscites government sources.
Tomoya Hanafusa, president of Ningyouno Hanafusa Co., said the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued an order to his company in November.
Hanafusa said that he was “very grateful and happy” when the helmet was given to a foreign VIP, and the gift created by his company over $1,000, or 168,000 yen, is now his Created by the company.
In return, Trump gave Isba a copy of the Save America picture book.
Trump was previously presented to a golden golf club worth $3,755 in November 2016 by Prime Minister Abe, the late Japanese Prime Minister. Assassinated in 2022, Shinzo gave the commander a $3,040 driver and a $460 putter during his first stint in the oval office.
Federal officials by law are worth more than $415 and cannot maintain the personal gifts given by foreign governments.
Isba's gift was a nod to what was used in a deadly attack to eliminate Israeli terrorist enemies in September, days after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented Trump with a “golden pager” It's there.
Trump gave Netanyahu a photo of the two from the historic meeting on Tuesday, “To Vivi, the Great Leader.”
The White House did not immediately respond to the Post Office's request for comments on the Samurai helmet.





