Agricultural women members (from left): Kaori Nukui, Hiroko Taka, Yuki Naganuma, Kana Takahashi, and Nahoko Takahashi/ Photo by Yoshika Suzuki (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Yuki Naganuma of "Fruits of the Seasons Naganuma Orchard," a fruit farm in Yamagata that grows pears, cherries, and other fruits./ Photo by Yoshika Suzuki (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Naoko, CEO of Yamagata Girls Farm, an all-female agricultural company/ Photo by Yoshika Suzuki (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Kaori Nukui of Nukui-en, a tea and shiitake mushroom farm in Saitama/ Photo by Yoshika Suzuki (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Hiroko Taka of NOTO Taka Farm, which grows 300 types of vegetables and herbs in Ishikawa/ Photo by Yoshika Suzuki (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Kana Takahashi of Minori Farm, which grows wild yam and western vegetables in Shiga Prefecture/ Photo by Yoshika Suzuki (c) FASHION HEADLINE
A look at "Isetan Styling Marche"/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
A look at "Isetan Styling Marche"/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Trying out the natural cosmetics "Sozai Laurel" at the Agricultural Women's Roundtable/ Photo by Yoshika Suzuki (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Trying out the natural cosmetics "Sozai Laurel" at the Agricultural Women's Roundtable/ Photo by Yoshika Suzuki (c) FASHION HEADLINE
We asked agricultural women to check out the items sold at "Isetan Styling Marche"/ Photo by Yoshika Suzuki (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Trying on hats from the work brand "Napron" at the Agricultural Women's Roundtable/ Photo by Yoshika Suzuki (c) FASHION HEADLINE