Yoshiko Appreciation at Tokyo International Quilt Festival January 23, 13:01

Akiko Shinomiya's second daughter, Yoshiko, saw an exhibition of quilts from around the world that began on the 23rd.

The "Tokyo International Quilt Festival" has been held every year since 18 years at the Tokyo Dome in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, by an executive committee created by NHK and others.

Until last year, the opening ceremony of the first day was attended by Noriko Akinomiya, but Yoshiko was alone.

About 1,800 pieces of quilts from around the world were exhibited at the venue, and Yoshiko looked at the works with the people involved after the ceremony.

Among them, the work of Jiko Nagami of Hiroshima Prefecture, which was selected as the best "Japan Quilt Grand Prize", is a work of "Jiju no Investigation". Is expressed.

Yoshiko watched the work carefully, and asked Nagami, "Is it difficult to sew fabrics of different thicknesses?"

The venue also had an exhibition corner featuring British works from the 19th century onwards, with visitors stopping and watching.

The exhibition is open until this month.