A woman who has evacuated from Ukraine to Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture will be working at a discount store in Tokyo from this month, taking a new step in life in Japan.

Chris, 33, left her husband in Ukraine last month and evacuated to a relative in Matsudo with her five-year-old eldest daughter.



She got a visa and she will be working at a major discount store in Adachi-ku, Tokyo from the end of this month. On the 19th, she was briefed at the store about her business.



And she smiled when she received the store uniform and a name tag with the word "Kurisu" in hiragana.



She says Chris is in charge of arranging products and putting price tags.



She also had a daycare facility in her store, and while she was working, she took an interesting tour of the facility to take care of her eldest daughter.



She said she said, "I'm worried about her husband, but I'm calm down because I'm helped by everyone. I'm glad I can leave her daughter and work from now on." Was talking.



Masayuki Ota, a company that accepts Chris and operates a major discount store such as "Don Quijote," said, "There are language barriers, but there are various ways to communicate, so I would like to devise a way to deal with it. Culture. I want you to get used to life in Japan as soon as possible while working, even though the language is different. "