A year-long ceremony was held for graduates last year at Kyoto Women's University in Kyoto City, where the graduation ceremony was canceled last year due to the influence of the new coronavirus.

At Kyoto Women's University in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, where the graduation ceremony was canceled last year due to the spread of the new corona infection, a graduation ceremony was held on the 13th, over a year, from the desire of faculty and staff to hold a ceremony that will be the last memory. It was.



Approximately 160 of the 1,406 graduates from last year attended the ceremony in hakama and clothes, and President Eiko Takeyasu said, "Last year, I missed the last glorious day of youth before I flew into society. I imagine the feeling of loss was immeasurable. It was a year late, but I would like to congratulate you on your graduation. "



Then, on behalf of the graduates, Akane Hino received the diploma and said, "Last year, I was sad that I couldn't say goodbye to my friends and teachers who are leaving all over the country as the last place. We are very grateful and sincerely grateful for holding such a magnificent ceremony. "



While singing the school song, the graduates said goodbye to their teacher, who was full of memories.



A woman working at a bank in Osaka said, "I'm glad it was a milestone because I didn't feel like I was out of college last year because the graduation ceremony was gone."