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"I can't believe Tokyo is so beautiful..." The "kindness of Japanese parents and children" I saw on Sunday morning was praised overseas [Tokyo Olympics omnibus]

The Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics will be held in the summer of 2021, and athletes from all over the world will compete. Under the unprecedented environment of one-year postponement and no spectators, many overseas players and media sent behind the scenes on SNS. There was also excitement outside the competition, such as conveying the charm of Japanese culture to the world. Looking back on such an event titled "Tokyo Olympics Omnibus". This time, an overseas reporter visiting Japan witnessed a Japanese parent and child while traveling. A photo posted on Twitter caused a stir.

The "Tokyo Olympics Summary", which was also exciting outside the competition, and a Japanese parent and child seen by an overseas reporter became a hot topic

 The Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics will be held in the summer of 2021, and athletes from around the world will compete fiercely Unfolded. Under the unprecedented environment of one-year postponement and no spectators, many overseas players and media sent behind the scenes on SNS. There was also excitement outside the competition, such as conveying the charm of Japanese culture to the world. Looking back on such an event titled "Tokyo Olympics Omnibus". This time, an overseas reporter visiting Japan witnessed a Japanese parent and child while traveling. A photo posted on Twitter caused a stir.

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 It is a piece that symbolizes the Tokyo Olympics due to the corona disaster. Two Japanese people are waving at you. A man in rough clothes and a boy in a cute shirt. Perhaps it was a parent and child, but on the hand-made cheering board held up, in addition to the Olympic symbol, colorful letters such as "Go for it!!" and "Good Luck!!" are drawn. Devin Harlow, a reporter for Canadian public broadcaster "CBC" who came across this situation, posted a photo on Twitter.

In the text, he said, "One of my favorite scenes from the current Olympics. Father and son waving at all the buses passing by the pool (at the venue). This is magic. It's magic." was spelling. Comments were gathered from overseas followers as to whether it was the scene seen from the bus heading to the interview.

 In the reply column, "And the matching shoes. It warms my heart." "It's so cute", "I miss the yells of 'Gambare!' from the Japanese audience. (Do your best! Do your best!)"

 In principle, this tournament will be held without spectators due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection. Players and the media were also restricted in their movement, and there were few opportunities to interact with Japanese culture and fans. In spite of this, the appearance of Japanese people trying to cheer in any way they can has touched the hearts of overseas fans.

(THE ANSWER Editorial Department)

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