This day has finally arrived. On the 23rd, Blue Impulse drew the Olympic mark over the city center. Seven years and ten months after the venue was decided, Tokyo celebrated the morning of the opening ceremony. The Asahi illuminates the national stadium after many twists and turns. Seiko Hashimoto, Chairman of the Organizing Committee: “I am deeply moved.” Governor of Tokyo, Yuriko Koike: “I want to use the energy of Tokyo.” The ceremony for the first time in 57 years. There was something, but will it illuminate the light of hope? Some people were still waiting. Tokyo has been surrounded by a vibrant atmosphere since the morning. Seiko Hashimoto, Chairman of the Organizing Committee, has finally reached the opening ceremony day: “I have each thought and thought, but I want to do it while carefully incorporating opinions.” The last day of the torch is the 23rd. Arrive at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building and aim for the national stadium. Governor of Tokyo, Governor Koike: “Kabuki actor Kankuro Nakamura. It’s a tabi, today. I want to make it such a tournament where you can have a wonderful competition.” There was a demonstration against the holding of the Olympics. A national stadium that should be unattended. The outside was crowded. There are tremendous lines in the Olympic monuments. I can’t enter the stadium, but at least I feel like the Olympics. The restaurants that have become unattended and unaddressed are also surprisingly special demands for the Olympics. The restaurants in front of the national stadium are also very busy. The situation is that customers are coming in one after another. “That” also played a role in the Olympic mode. In the afternoon, Blue Impulse drew the Olympics in the sky. Some people were left behind, although they should have reached the opening ceremony. Volunteer woman: “(Without spectators)’I’ve lost that kind of work.’ So, that’s right.” A volunteer woman who was planning to guide customers. There was no audience and I lost my job. After that, I applied for another volunteer … Volunteer woman: “It’s not clear at all about the outcome. Whether it was accepted or not.” It seems that many volunteers have reached the opening ceremony without even knowing whether they have accepted it. Volunteer woman: “There are many people who work for a company who take paid leave and make adjustments including child-rearing, but I don’t know if there are any, so there are many people who just pass the time.” Every time, the tension in the field increased. It’s 3 hours left.
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