A sewing company in Yamagata Prefecture has begun selling masks that can indicate the completion of the second inoculation of the new coronavirus vaccine with an illustration that resembles a syringe and the letters "struck".

"Goto Knit Sewing", a sewing company located in Oe Town, Yamagata Prefecture, started selling non-woven cloth masks called "Vaccinated Masks" from this month.



This mask contains an illustration of two syringes and the words "I struck", which can be worn to indicate that the second vaccination has been completed.



It means that about 1000 copies have been sold so far, mainly in the Kanto region, through the company's website.



Some people who bought it said, "When you go to a crowded train or a hospital, you can give people a sense of security" or "The illustration of the syringe is cute."



President Tadashi Goto of "Goto Knit Sewing" said, "We are still in a world of anxiety, but if we can make such an appeal casually, we can have a peaceful relationship with each other. Those who have been vaccinated I really want you to try it on. "