Nobel Prize Akira Yoshino trying on the Enbi clothes worn at the award ceremony December 7th 4:55

Akira Yoshino, visiting Stockholm, Sweden, to attend the Nobel Prize award ceremony, tried on the noodle clothes worn at the award-winning menswear store in the city.

Mr. Yoshino visited a long-established men's clothing store in Stockholm on the 6th of Japan time to try on the noodle clothes worn at the award ceremony.

Mr. Yoshino asked the store manager to take measurements in the basement fitting room, and when he received the right dress, he tried on his jacket and trousers and looked at himself in front of the mirror to check how to wear it. It was.

Mr. Yoshino, who finished the try-on for about 40 minutes, was asked by the news media about the comfort of the shrimp clothes. “I was wearing it for the first time, but it was comfortable. The family also said it was cool.” It was.

“We are proud to be involved in the Nobel Prize. Mr. Yoshino is a person who is polite and will be able to wear enbi clothes coolly,” said store manager Larsh Arde.

Donated a souvenir to the Nobel Museum

Mr. Yoshino and his wife, Kumiko, visited the Nobel Museum in the Old Town of Stockholm, where successive Nobel Prize winners were introduced, and participated in an annual event to sign a cafe chair.

Mr. Yoshino wrote his name in roman and kanji with a golden pen on the back of the chair, and donated items related to the award-winning gifts to the museum.

The donated items are a replica of the first lithium-ion battery made in a glass container for experiments, a copy of the report that recorded the development record, and a pen that Mr. Yoshino used for about 10 years. .

Among them, the development record report was written in February 1983 when a great progress was made in the development of lithium-ion batteries, referring to the paper of Prof. Goodenough, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry together. about it.

Ayumi Vibenius, who has been working as a staff member at the Nobel Museum for three years, says, “Because I am also a guide to the museum, the number of Japanese award winners will increase again and it will be very fun to explain to visitors.” It was.

The chair signed by Yoshino and the donated items will be open to the public at the Nobel Museum from 7th local time.

Yoshino "I don't feel ..."

Mr. Yoshino and his family visited the Christmas market held at this time in a square in Stockholm.

Mr. Yoshino, who walked while holding his hand with his 5-year-old granddaughter, went to a store where gorgeous Christmas goods and colorful sweets were lined up and enjoyed his time with his family.

Mr. Yoshino, who heard the impressions of Stockholm from the media, said, “It wasn't colder than I thought, so I was able to relax today.

Also, on the 8th of Japan time on the award commemorative lecture, “I have not yet felt that I won the Nobel Prize, but I think it will come out after the commemorative lecture that is the main event” It was.

The award ceremony is on the 11th morning

The Nobel Prize ceremony will be held at the concert hall in the center of Stockholm at dawn on the 11th of Japan time.