Cabinet remodeling “No tie” Kitamura September 11, 16:39

Mr. Seigo Kitamura who entered the cabinet for the first time as a minister in charge of regional revitalization spent a busy day preparing the tie to be worn at the certification ceremony at the Imperial Palace.

Mr. Kitamura arrived at the parliament hall office around 9am. We prepare for the morning to wear at the certification ceremony, but there is no solid and gray tie required for the ceremony.

Immediately head to the men's clothing store in the House of Councilors. Of the ties recommended by the store owner, he was wondering whether light or dark colors would be appropriate for the ceremony.

After returning to the office and receiving advice from a new secretary, I decided to wear a light-colored tie for the certification ceremony.

When I received a call to the Prime Minister's official residence, most new ministers walked to the official residence while using the car.

Mr. Kitamura who has returned to the office again is in the morning. This morning through the sleeves. In fact, as the mayor of the bombed area Nagasaki, he continued to appeal to the world for the abolition of nuclear weapons, and it seems to be a relic of Mr. Motoshima and others who died five years ago.

Mr. Kitamura said his aspirations, closing the tie he just purchased and saying, “I want to see all the 47 prefectures, including remote islands, with my own eyes and promote what the ministers have worked on so far.” I went to a new certification ceremony.