Mr. Yoshino of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry Visit to a local school Exchange with children 5:35 on December 10

To participate in the Nobel Prize ceremony, Akira Yoshino, visiting Stockholm, Sweden, visited a local school and deepened interaction with the children.

Mr. Yoshino visited a school for children aged 6 to 15 in Stockholm on the 9th night of Japan time.

Mr. Yoshino visited two classes where chemistry classes were held, received explanations on the contents of experiments, and answered questions from children.

Mr. Yoshino asked why he was able to continue his research without giving up, “By repeating the experiment many times, the answer can be seen at the end. It is important to accumulate experience.” I answered.

After that, a lecture was given in front of about 200 children of the age of junior high school students in Japan at the school auditorium, along with videos on the development of lithium-ion batteries and new technologies aimed at achieving a sustainable society. Introduced.

There was also a scene where the children's representatives performed songs to Yoshino, and Mr. Yoshino enjoyed interacting with local children while smiling.