Received Yoshino's award Newspaper extra in each region October 9 22:01

In response to the fact that Akira Yoshino from Osaka Suita City was selected as the winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, newspapers were handed out in front of JR Osaka Station, and people returning from the company and tourists received them one after another. It was.

A 23-year-old man in Suita City said, “I am so happy to be in my hometown in Suita. It will encourage me tomorrow. I will do my best.”

In addition, a 26-year-old woman in Kyoto Prefecture said, “Because my workplace is close to Kyoto University, I thought it was amazing every year with the Nobel Prize. Lithium-ion batteries are used in mobile phones and computers. Thanks to that, I think we have a happy life. "

In addition, a 90-year-old man from Osaka City said, “I am really happy that the same Japanese from Osaka received the award. I am 90, but I still have the energy to work hard.”

Extra in front of Shibuya Station in Tokyo

In front of Shibuya Station in Tokyo, after the announcement, extras were distributed after 8 pm on the 9th, and people on their way home were one after another.

A self-employed man in his 40s says, “I think it ’s amazing that Japanese people are nominated for the Nobel Prize every year. I was there. "

Another male employee in his 40s said, “I am honored as the same Japanese.”

In front of Hachiko, there were also university students who were happy to see the extra. Among them, a female student in her 20s said, “I think it ’s amazing. I ’m looking forward to the future because various new technologies will help improve my life.”