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Namie Amuro received the Tibetan Ribbon Medal and did not lose her philanthropic spirit after retiring

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Namie Amuro received the Tibetan Ribbon Medal and did not lose her philanthropic spirit after retiring

The name has appeared in public for a long time, and fans are happy. Recently, in the official gazette, the information of Namie Amuro, who was retired in September 2018, was published.

Among the winners of the "Tibetan Ribbon Medal" is the name of Amuro. The Tibetan Ribbon Medal "is awarded monthly to individuals or groups that donate money for the common good" (National Newspaper Reporter)

Namie Amuro received the Tibetan Ribbon Medal and did not lose her philanthropic spirit after retiring

In February this year, the official gazette published the news that former SMAP members Masahiro Nakai (48), Shingo Katori (44), singer Ayumi Hamasaki (42 years old), and in March the official gazette published the same Tibetan blue ribbon medal, and the winners of the same Tibetan blue ribbon medal were not few. Among them, fans will also be very happy about the award of Miss Amuro.

According to the Medal Ordinance, which stipulates the medal system, they have made at least more than 5 million yen on the condition that they donate more than 5 million yen.

Namie Amuro received the Tibetan Ribbon Medal and did not lose her philanthropic spirit after retiring

"However, this time Amuro will be awarded the 'Trophy' along with the "Medal of the Tibetan Ribbon". The reason for this award is that Miss Amuro donated more than 15 million yen. Because she has been very enthusiastic about charity activities since before."

Namie Amuro received the Tibetan Ribbon Medal and did not lose her philanthropic spirit after retiring

Mr. Amuro is well known for his charitable activities such as donations and volunteers. In 2005, we donated 10 million yen to UNICEF Japan for the children affected by the earthquake and tsunami in the Sumatra Sea. In the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, he was praised for donating 50 million yen to the Japan Red Cross Society.

Namie Amuro received the Tibetan Ribbon Medal and did not lose her philanthropic spirit after retiring

"After retiring from the entertainment industry, the donation campaign has also continued. In September 2018, the Okinawa Children's Future Fund, established to address the problem of local Okinawa children' poverty, donated 2 million yen. The sales of cards made for fundraising activities amounted to about 1 million yen, and the sales of cooperative stamps of about 2 million yen were donated, and all the funds were covered" (local related personnel)

Because the official gazette does not record the address of the donation and the amount of the donation, it is unclear where Miss Amuro donated the donation this time. Namie Amuro doesn't say much and dedicates herself only to others.

Namie Amuro received the Tibetan Ribbon Medal and did not lose her philanthropic spirit after retiring

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