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Rainbow Bridge "Pink Ribbon Day" Special Light Up

[Sam] 18:00 on October 2, 2018

DSC07248EL'.jpgDSC07237RS'G.jpg October 1 is Pink Ribbon Day.

The Pink Ribbon Movement is an activity that deepens understanding of breast cancer and promotes the importance of early detection, early diagnosis, and early treatment. The pink ribbon has been selected as a symbol of message transmission.

Beginning in the United States in the 1980s, when the number of breast cancer patients was increasing, governments, related academic societies, civic groups, companies, etc. collaborated and cooperated to spread as a global awareness campaign, and is said to continue to this day.

In October of "Breast Cancer Month", the pink ribbon movement was rolled out throughout the country, and on October 1, "Pink Ribbon Day", landmarks from Tokyo Skytree and other places were lit up in pink, and the movement message was sent. Will be

From the Harumi Passenger Terminal, you can see the shining pink Rainbow Bridge in front of you.