A debriefing session for NEXUS fencing club players who played an active part in the Tokyo Olympics was held in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, and Kazuyasu Minobe was handed 100 million yen as a surprise. The gold medal acquisition and prize debriefing session was held at the Nexus Headquarters in Takasaki City, and about 50 players and related parties participated. Nexus representative Satoshi Hoshino said, “The moment Japan participated in the Olympics in fencing and opened the door to 61 years of history. I hope more players will win medals in the next tournament.” A bouquet was presented by Nexus employees to celebrate their success, and Kazuyasu Minobe, who was the captain of the Epe group and won the gold medal, was presented with 100 million yen as a reward. Minobe was not informed in advance and was a surprise presentation. In Foil, Yudai Nagano and Takahiro Shikine are in 4th place in the group, and Shikine is in 4th place as an individual. Among the girls, Chika Aoki won the 5th place in the saber. Nexus founded the fencing team in 2009. It was the Tokyo Olympics where all four participants won a prize.

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