Born in Wakayama City in 1964.

I studied kimono dressing at a college, but I had been in a break since I got married and had children.

After that, I started dressing people in kimono again.

 

 

One day, at a cherry blossom viewing party in spring, I saw

 

a woman in a wheelchair wearing western clothes, among the

 

other people wearing kimonos.

 

 

When I saw her, I wondered if I could help people in wheelchairs with dressing in kimonos, so I did some research and found out that there was a qualification called "Welfare Wheelchair Dresser." I got the qualification and have been working there ever since.