For Mother's Day, Gift 130 Years of Tradition and 'Thank You': Kakogawa City, a Leading Japanese Production Area, Promotes a New Habit of Gifting Socks for Well-being
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Kakogawa City, Hyogo Prefecture, a major sock production hub with over 70% of the prefecture's manufacturers, is promoting a 'Kakogawa Socks Gifting Culture' campaign for Mother's Day (May 10) and Father's Day (June 21). This initiative, originating from local high school students, encourages gifting Kakogawa socks, which have a history spanning over 130 years since 1886. The city supports this local industry through various activities including PR at JR Kakogawa Station, a special horse race, the annual 'Sock Festival' in November, and participation in external events.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When is the Kakogawa Socks campaign held?
- A: It is promoted before Mother's Day (May 10) and Father's Day (June 21), with the annual 'Sock Festival' held in November as a related event.
- Q: How old is the history of Kakogawa Socks?
- A: It began in 1886 (Meiji 19), with a tradition of over 130 years.
- Q: What is the purpose of the campaign?
- A: The purpose is to spread the culture of expressing gratitude to loved ones through Kakogawa socks, a local industry.