Mako's "Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" Public outing for the first time in about 7 months September 16 12:02

Mako, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Akishino, saw an exhibition of traditional crafts that began in Tokyo on the 16th.

It is the first time in about 7 months that Mako has gone out and engaged in public activities.

This exhibition is the largest traditional craft exhibition in Japan that started on the 16th, sponsored by the Japan Kogei Association, which is chaired by Mako, and NHK. At the venue, there are more than 560 works such as vessels and dyed textiles. Is on display.



At the venue where measures were taken to prevent the infection of the new coronavirus, Mako wore a mask and carefully watched each work.



He also said that the lacquer ware work, which depicts the winter scenery of the Aizu region, which he chose for the president's award, said, "The winter scene is very well represented."



Mako has been almost refrained from going out due to the spread of the infection, and this is the first public activity that accompanies going out in about seven months since the Emperor's Birthday event in February.



From the afternoon, we will have an award ceremony for the winning works.



The "Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" will be held at the Mitsukoshi Main Store in Nihonbashi, Tokyo until the 28th of this month, after which it will be held in nine cities nationwide, including Nagoya and Kyoto.