Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Nagaoka, who entered the cabinet for the first time in the cabinet reshuffle, greeted the staff on the morning of the 12th after receiving the transfer of duties from former Minister Suematsu, and would like to promote efforts to make them feel the perspective of women and mothers. said aspirations.

At the handover held at the minister's office of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, former Minister Suematsu said, "The work is very diverse, but I would like to ask for your cooperation." I would like to do my best so that the administration of education, culture, sports and science can better meet the expectations of the public."



Both men signed a handover letter.

Next, Minister Nagaoka greeted the officials in the ministry's auditorium, saying, "I feel really humbled when I think of education, science and technology, culture, arts, and sports as administrative fields of great public interest. While sharing with everyone the unique perspective of a woman and the perspective of a mother when it comes to education, I would like to move forward with initiatives that will be felt by the public."



He also touched on the difficulty of registering the Gold Mine on Sado Island as a World Cultural Heritage site next year due to the lack of a letter of recommendation. It's also important to let people know about it, so I want to do my best until they register properly without cutting corners."