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Who let the Japanese team withdraw from the Olympic Games?

The British brought it out, communication problems.

It's almost 1 week before the opening ceremony of the London Olympic Games. The most impressive thing at the grand opening ceremony was the moment when 204 petals symbolizing 204 Olympic members gathered to light the flame. However, on July 3 1 day, it suddenly came out that the athletes of the Japanese delegation were taken out of the Olympic Stadium after only walking half a circle in the stadium at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, and failed to see the final lighting scene, which became a big joke.

This report aroused the anger of Japanese netizens, from the harsh criticism of China Ye to the misjudgment of South Korean Shen Yalan's fencing, and all kinds of bad words against Britain broke out in an instant.

Naoki Inose, deputy governor of Tokyo, asked on his Twitter, What happened? I want to know quickly.

Members of the Japanese Senate in Song Tian also urgently confirmed the accuracy of this news to the Japanese Olympic Committee through the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports.

On August 1, the Japanese Olympic Committee held an internal briefing to admit that at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on July 27, all Japanese athletes failed to see the ignition and were taken out of the Olympic Stadium after only half a lap. A spokesman for the Japanese Olympic Committee said that due to the late opening ceremony, more than 30 of the 44 Japanese athletes attending the opening ceremony expressed their hope to go back to rest as soon as possible before the opening ceremony in order to ensure their physical strength. Unexpectedly, there was a communication problem, and the leader directly took all 44 people out of the opening ceremony. According to the regulations, you can't go back to the opening ceremony once you take the stage, so it's a pity that everyone can't see the last scene.

Hashimoto Tōru, deputy head of the Japanese delegation, a former cyclist and speed skater, and a Japanese parliamentarian, said, "Not only Japanese athletes were taken out of the opening ceremony by the wrong people, but also athletes from several groups appeared. The London Olympic Organizing Committee apologized to us for this, but no athletes expressed dissatisfaction. " The Japanese Olympic delegation said that it would not protest to the London Olympic Organizing Committee on this matter, which was just an unintentional mistake.