Shoko Kanazawa, a calligrapher with Down Syndrome who worked on one of the official posters for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, visited the Yokohama City Hall where the poster exhibition is being held, hoping for the convergence of the new coronavirus and the success of the athletes. Sent.

Shoko Kanazawa, a calligrapher with Down Syndrome, is working on one of the 20 official posters for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, "Sho / FLY HIGH!".



At Yokohama City Hall, an official poster exhibition was held as part of the campaign 100 days before the opening, and Mr. Kanazawa, who visited the city hall on the 23rd, looked around the work with Mayor Fumiko Hayashi.



In addition to Mr. Kanazawa's works, works by manga artists, painters, graphic designers, etc. were lined up, and Mr. Kanazawa was watching the works while talking, "It's a wonderful picture."

After this, Mr. Kanazawa said in an interview conducted in front of the word "flying" that he had voluntarily voluntarily said, "I wrote it with all my heart for energy, happiness, and excitement. I won the gold medal over the players. I want you to take a lot. I support everyone so that I won't lose to Corona and I won't get caught in Corona. "