On July 7th, Tanabata, students attended school in yukata and took a lecture at a university in Tsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture.

At Mimasaka University and Junior College in Tsuyama City, students have been wearing cool yukatas every year since 1993, about 30 years ago, and students wearing colorful yukatas have been attending school on the morning of the 7th. We took a lecture.

In the Department of Social Welfare, the instructor also gave classes in yukata, and the students worked on studying in a gorgeous atmosphere that was different from usual.



In addition, about 30 Tanabata decorations were set up on the campus, and strips of paper were hung in hopes of passing the national examination for social workers and the health of their families.



According to the university, about 70% of the students went to school wearing yukata on the 7th.



One of the students who went to school in a yukata said, "I feel good with a fresh feeling. It was fun to have my friends dress up and make up."



Another student said, "I've been wearing a yukata since I was a kid, so I'm happy to wear it. I want to take a lot of pictures."



It means that going to school in Yukata at Mimasaka University will be held for 8 days.