As we all know, Seiko Hashimoto, president of the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee in Japan, is one of the few athletes in the world who has participated in both the Summer Olympic Games (cycling) and the Winter Olympic Games (speed skating). Today, this rare winter and summer amphibious athlete has grown into a senior official like the president of the Olympic Organizing Committee, and as the Minister of the Olympic Games, her appearance rate is much higher than that of her athlete era.

Careful netizens may have found that Hashimoto Seiko is very fond of wearing various badges at the neckline of a formal suit, whether it is the left neckline or the right neckline, and the types of badges are also very diverse. For example, on the left neckline of this photo is the coat of arms of the Japanese Olympic Committee.
Hashimoto not only affixed the Japanese Olympic Committee's label to the left breast pocket of the suit, but also wore a badge on the left neckline, proving that the photo was taken when she attended an event closely related to the Olympic Games.
The emblem below the left neckline of The first left neckline of The Hashimoto photo is the emblem of the Tokyo Olympic Games, rectangular, very recognizable, and this badge also represents her noble status as a minister of the Olympic Games.
Hashimoto's right neckline in this photo is the "Beyond 2020" Olympic Heritage Recognition Event badge, which is intended to welcome the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, so that traditional events and food culture across the country can be preserved as a sightseeing resource after the Olympic Games.
The designer of the logo for the "Beyond 2020" Olympic Heritage Recognition Event was Miko Sugawara (菅原みこ, a girl in a beige suit in the photo), who was a third-year student majoring in visual communication at Yokohama Academy of Design. Hashimoto's ability to wear the badge is also a testament to her huge support for the "Beyond 2020" Olympic heritage recognition event.
This red feather at the neckline on the right side of the suit represents Hashimoto's son in a famous fundraising event. In Japan, there is a "Akabane Fundraiser", and there are often celebrities who organize fundraising activities, and those who donate money can pin this red feather logo on their chest to express their recognition of their participation in charity or disaster relief donation activities.
The badge on this photograph is the coat of arms of a Member of Parliament of Japan, which we have already introduced in previous issues and will not be repeated here.
In addition, Hashimoto Seiko also likes to wear a pink ribbon badge similar to caring for AIDS patients, this badge is sometimes worn on the left collar, sometimes worn on the right collar, but the pink ribbon that cares for AIDS people is generally a single ribbon, and the badge she wears is 2 ribbons side by side, so the author of this article speculates that this is a badge that cares for women and carries out the public welfare action of "two cancer screening", I don't know if everyone agrees with my view. However, through the above badges, we can also find that Hashimoto Seiko is really a "badge controller", and these colorful badges have undoubtedly added more beauty to her public image.