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Why was the athletes' parade order at the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony so different?


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Why was the athletes parade order at the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony so different?
The Mainichi
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The U.S. Olympic team is seen making their entrance during the athletes parade in the opening ceremony for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, at the Japan National Stadium on July 23, 2021. (Mainichi/Naotsune Umemura)
TOKYO The Tokyo 2020 Olympics opening ceremony at the Japan National Stadium showcased a rather different order for the parade of athletes than we have seen before. First was the modern Olympics founding nation Greece, and last was Japan, but the nations in between appeared not in alphabetical order, but in the order of the Japanese syllabary. ....

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Protest against Tokyo Olympics held in front of main stadium as test event goes ahead


Protest against Tokyo Olympics held in front of main stadium as test event goes ahead
May 10, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
People gather in front of the Japan National Stadium to protest against the Tokyo Olympics, in Tokyo s Shinjuku Ward on May 9, 2021. (Mainichi/Junichi Sasaki)
TOKYO A protest against the Tokyo Olympics was held on May 9 in front of the National Stadium in the capital s Shinjuku Ward, the games main venue, as a track-and-field test event for the Olympics was underway inside the stadium.
Participants in the protest chanted slogans such as Save people s lives and Medical care takes priority.
Participants voiced their discontent through microphones while announcements and music accompanying the test event were heard from the stadium. ....

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