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Tokyo 2020 Olympics organisers test snow machine to beat the heat
BBC News, 13 September 2019
...Takashi Okamura, head of communication, command and control on the organising committee, told the BBC the result was "not as expected", but said the snow had other merits.
"The advantage of this machine is having a spray device to help the audience feel refreshed - and the amusement factor."
Taro Toporific wrote:One problem became immediately apparent after the volunteers were doused in 300 kilograms (650 pounds) of snow in a matter of minutes: the “spectators” were quickly soaked through and the floor became slippery — resulting in one journalist taking a tumble.
Tokyo Olympics marathons moved 800km to Sapporo for cooler climate• Race-walking events also switched north to Sapporotheguardian.com | Wed 16 Oct 2019 12.50 BST
• Move will result in ‘significantly lower temperatures’
The International Olympic Committee has announced plans to move the Tokyo 2020 marathon and race-walking events over 800km north of Japan’s capital city to Sapporo.
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Tokyo Olympics marathons moved 800km to Sapporo for cooler climate
theguardian.com | Wed 16 Oct 2019 12.50 BST
...announced plans to move the Tokyo 2020 marathon and race-walking events over 800km north
Taro Toporific wrote:Finally, the voice of reason prevails....
Tokyo, host of the 2020 Olympic Games, is considering proposing to start the marathon and race walking events as early as 3 a.m. to counter an IOC decision to move the races to Sapporo due to worries about heat, Kyodo news agency said on Thursday.
An official at the Tokyo metropolitan government's Olympic preparation bureau told Reuters he was not aware of such a plan.
Olympics: 'United by Emotion' revealed as Tokyo Summer Games' slogan
THE MAINICHI | 2020-02-17
... picked the slogan in the hope it will inspire people of various backgrounds to acknowledge each other and connect through the emotions evoked at the Summer Games.
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matsuki wrote:More like "Inspired by nationalism!"
Donald Trump says considering attending Tokyo Olympics in summer
Feb. 19, 2020 | KYODO NEWS
...Trump said Tuesday he is considering visiting Tokyo for the Summer Games in response to an invitation by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
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Wage Slave wrote:This is rather beautiful.
https://twitter.com/BBC/status/1409919595922608129?s=20
Taro Toporific wrote:Wage Slave wrote:This is rather beautiful.
https://twitter.com/BBC/status/1409919595922608129?s=20
What country was that BBC promo filmed at?
Skateboarding on Tokyo sidewalks is illegal, especially on a shotengai shopping street.
Come to think of it, is there any shotengai full of people in Tokyo?
Wage Slave wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:Wage Slave wrote:This is rather beautiful.
https://twitter.com/BBC/status/1409919595922608129?s=20
What country was that BBC promo filmed at?
Skateboarding on Tokyo sidewalks is illegal, especially on a shotengai shopping street.
Come to think of it, is there any shotengai full of people in Tokyo?
You are right strictly speaking but what's wrong with a bit of artistic licence? And is not beauty its own rationale? And was there not a knowing post modern type reference to the previous Games?
Or am I missing the point and it's just Public Broadcasting BBC Bad!
Wage Slave wrote:Perhaps you are only talking to young people? When I first lived here the first time in the mid 80s, Japan still looked a bit like that.
Shizuoka Broadcasting Photographers Infected Olympics Pre-camp Athletes Coverage
New coronavirus
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Shimada City, Shizuoka Prefecture, announced on the 2nd that a reporter who interviewed the Singapore table tennis team during the pre-camp for the Tokyo Olympics was infected with the new coronavirus . The city decided not to be interviewed in the future due to the intention of the team.
Shizuoka Broadcasting System (SBS) revealed on the same day that male photographers in their thirties from the news production bureau interviewed locally became positive. According to the company and the city, the cameraman covered the practice that was released at the gymnasium in the city on June 29th. Although there was no fever at the time of the interview, he also participated in an interview with the director and one player by the press. However, it is said that the team and city officials are not close contacts because they wore masks and kept a certain distance and it was a short time.
According to the company, he also confirmed the infection of a male director in his thirties who did not accompany the interview. The two act together on the 28th program location. The director had a fever of 38 degrees or higher on the 29th, so the two underwent a PCR test and were found positive on the 2nd of this month. The cameraman is said to be asymptomatic.
During the training camp, the team is taking measures against infection by the "bubble method" that goes back and forth between the hotel and the practice venue . So far, no positives have been confirmed.
matsuki wrote:Wage Slave wrote:Perhaps you are only talking to young people? When I first lived here the first time in the mid 80s, Japan still looked a bit like that.
Judging by net comments so yes, most likely younger people. There were a few commenting things like "seems like the image overseas is stuck in showa Japan."
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