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What is the slogan of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games and what is its meaning?

The Tokyo Olympic Games will begin in 2020. The slogan of the Tokyo Olympic Games is a passionate gathering. His official explanation for this slogan is probably that although the society is very developed now, people don't need to face each other. People can gather in Tokyo from all over the world. People who come here have different languages, different skin colors and different living habits. It is these different people that make up the richness of this world. Some people may find it strange. Some people may wonder why there are so many different kinds of human beings, but no matter what race we come from, when we step on the sports field, we are all the same kind of people and athletes, so the challenges and difficulties we need to face are higher, stronger and farther. Let's cheer for the athletes on the same occasion.

Tokyo Olympic Games is a special Olympic Games. The first is to host the Summer Olympics for the second time, because Tokyo has hosted an Olympic Games before, and this year, that is, in 2020, it will be the second time to host the Summer Olympics. It can be said that in the course of working in various venues, many of them are advanced and fresh, and there are many athletes participating in the Tokyo Olympic Games this time, reaching more than 20 thousand, which will be held in many countries.

Tokyo Olympic Games 20 13 was successfully bid. At that time, many other countries competed with Tokyo for the host city, but they all won because of Tokyo's outstanding performance. However, at present, there has also been an accident, that is, due to the epidemic situation in COVID-19, there has been a severe development situation abroad, so many people are worried about whether the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games can be carried out smoothly. As far as the current situation is concerned, it is still necessary to put a big question mark.