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What does the opening ceremony of Tokyo Olympic Games in Japan mean?

On July 23rd, Beijing time 19:00, the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Games was held at the Tokyo National Arena. The concept of the opening ceremony was "United by emotion" (the feeling was the same as * * * *).

Due to COVID-19, the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games will be postponed for one year. Many performances at the opening ceremony also focused on the epidemic, such as Mirai Moriyama's solo dance, which expressed the memory of the victims in COVID-19. It is not difficult to host the Olympic Games in a difficult epidemic, but the slightly heavy and depressing stage atmosphere will inevitably disappoint the audience who are looking forward to the excitement.

Ambassador for the Olympic bid

20 13 on April 5th, according to the Japanese Annihon news, Doraemon, a popular cartoon character, will become Japan's special ambassador for bidding for the 2020 Summer Olympic Games, and his term of office will last until the fall of 2013. ?

Doraemon (Japanese: ドラぇもん; Romaji (Japanese) means "guardian angel". As an ambassador for the Olympic bid, he will appear in related Olympic bid activities and website publicity. And may even be on stage during the Olympic bid speech.

The Tokyo Olympic bid committee believes that Doraemon embodies some core values of Japan, including respect and friendship, which are also Olympic values.

Doraemon stands for Japanese animation. Its success and popularity in the world proves that Japan has the ability to inspire and inspire more young people, and it also proves that Japan has the ability to host an Olympic Games to better carry forward the Olympic spirit and encourage young people to pursue their dreams.