The Tokyo Olympics scheduled for 2020. At the beginning of the year, various places such as the installation of monuments and the launch of fireworks were very exciting toward the opening. However, what appeared there was the “new coronavirus.” The virus spread all over the world in a blink of an eye, and Japan was no exception. Since the first person infected with the new coronavirus was confirmed in Japan on January 23, the situation has changed rapidly, with an increase in the number of infected people, a state of emergency, and a one-year postponement of the Olympic Games. Even in 2021, a year later, the new coronavirus continued to rage, eventually reducing its scale and leaving no spectators, making it the first event in history. The Japanese team won a total of 58 medals, including 27 gold medals, and gave courage and hope to all over Japan at the Tokyo Olympics. Let’s look back on how the new coronavirus affected the Tokyo Olympics. #Tokyo Olympics #New Corona Virus #Postponed #No Audience #Blue Impulse #Torch #Torch Relay #Emergency Declaration #Olympic #Paralympic ▼ TBS NEWS Official Website https://news.tbs.co.jp/index.html ▼ TBS NEWS Official SNS ◇ Twitter https://twitter.com/tbs_news?s=20 ◇ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tbsnews ◇ note https://note.com/tbsnews ◇ TikTok https://www. tiktok.com/@tbsnews?lang=ja ◇ instagram https://www.instagram.com/tbsnews_insta/ ▼ Please subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6AG81pAkf6Lbi_1VC5NmPA?sub_confirmation=1 ▼ Click here for information “TBS Insiders” https://news.tbs.co.jp/newsi_sp/tbs-insiders/ ▼ Click here for video From “TBS Scoop Post” https://news.tbs.co.jp/newsi_sp/toukou/.

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