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Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony music leader under fire for past bullying


Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony music leader under fire for past bullying
July 16, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
Keigo Oyamada s interview is seen in the March 1995 issue of the Quick Japan magazine in this photo taken in Tokyo s Chiyoda Ward on July 15, 2021. (Mainichi/Kaho Kitayama)
TOKYO Musician Keigo Oyamada, who is in charge of music at the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony as a creative team member, has come under fire online over past magazine confessions that he bullied classmates for years.
Tweets questioning Oyamada s appointment as a creative team member with the hashtag bragging about bullying were among top trending Twitter tags on July 15. The Tokyo 2020 organizing committee had announced the day before that Oyamada would be in charge of music at the opening ceremony. ....

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Areas near Tokyo see few visitors in rainy Golden Week start despite virus fatigue signs


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Areas near Tokyo see few visitors in rainy Golden Week start despite virus fatigue signs
The Mainichi
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Tourists walk down Komachi Street on the first day of the Golden Week holiday in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, where the quasi-emergency is applied, on April 29, 2021. (Mainichi/Kaho Kitayama)
Japan s Golden Week holidays have begun amid a resurgence of coronavirus infections. On April 29, its first day, rain meant few people went to tourist spots near Tokyo, which is currently under a state of emergency, but some who were out and about said their patience is at its limit.
But elsewhere, many rushed to central Tokyo s private polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test centers to ensure they test negative before holiday reunions with family and friends living far away. ....

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Tokyo state of emergency wouldn't affect Olympics: Japan PM Suga


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Tokyo state of emergency wouldn t affect Olympics: Japan PM Suga
The Mainichi
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Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, center, is seen ahead of a Cabinet meeting at the prime minister s office in Tokyo on April 20, 2021. (Mainichi/Kaho Kitayama)
TOKYO Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga does not expect Japan s hosting of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games to be affected in the event of a fresh state of emergency declaration, he told reporters on the night of April 20.
Speaking to members of the press at the prime minister s office, Suga answered a question on whether a state of emergency would affect the games by saying, I don t think it will (have an effect) on the Olympics. As a government we intend to give our all to ensure a safe and secure games. ....

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76% of municipalities in 3 hard-hit Japan quake areas not completed reconstruction work


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76% of municipalities in 3 hard-hit Japan quake areas not completed reconstruction work
The Mainichi
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The city center of Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, is seen with lights shining on land that was raised, on March 9, 2021. The commercial complex Abasse Takata is seen in the foreground, while in the background center is the former roadside rest station Tapic45, which has been designated as a relic of the disaster, and in the back right is the Takatamatsubara Memorial Park. Some vacant lots are also seen. (Mainichi/Kaho Kitayama)
TOKYO Of the 42 municipalities in the three prefectures of Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima that suffered extensive damage from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and subsequent nuclear plant disaster, 76% will not complete their reconstruction projects by the end of fiscal 2020, a Mainichi Shimbun survey has found. ....

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