Trump hasn't been thatmuch of a philistine during his Japan trip,Watch Take Turns Tasting With College Alumni Online despite ordering a well-done burger and dumping a whole box of fish food into a koi pond.
After all, he made time to get a photo with Japanese sensation Piko-Taro, who you might know to be behind the viral hit "Pineapple Pen Apple Pen (PPAP)" in 2016.
SEE ALSO: Trump in Japan: A well-done burger for lunch with the Prime MinisterPiko-Taro, whose real name is Kazuhito Kosaka, met Trump at a dinner alongside Japan's Prime Minister Shinzō Abe on Monday night.
Dressed in his distinct orange faux-leopard skin outfit, Piko-Taro stood out among a mostly formal crowd at the event.
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The singer and comedian was reportedly chosen because Abe wanted the dinner to be an "upbeat" affair, and Piko-Taro posted numerous photos of the event online.
"It is an honor!" Piko-Taro wrote on Facebook. You can't keep a guy like him down.
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