We asked the Tokyo 2020 Olympic torchbearer in Fukushima Prefecture to talk about his feelings for the local community and his enthusiasm for the torch relay on a video that makes him feel as if he is traveling in Fukushima Prefecture! It is full of images of Minamisoma City, Kujakugahara Festival Site, Soma Nakamura Shrine, Soma Odaka Shrine, Kitaizumi Seaside Comprehensive Park, Yonomori Park, etc. (Photographed in October 2020) At the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay, which will begin on March 25, 2021 for a total of 121 days, approximately 10,000 torchbearers will travel to 47 prefectures. This time, we asked the torchbearers in 8 of these areas (Hokkaido, Fukushima, Tochigi, Shizuoka, Kyoto, Kagawa, Shimane, Okinawa) with scenic images of each area and their thoughts on the local area. No, it is a series that talks about the enthusiasm for the torch relay. The locations introduced in this video include locations other than the route through which the torch passes at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay. Also, planned routes are subject to change in the future. note that. “Hope Lights Our Way Let’s connect the way of hope.” https://youtu.be/SbFSbRb2bv0 ■ Okinawa Prefecture https://youtu.be/MnMBxZ9lYNI ■ Shimane Prefecture https://youtu.be/OGhjlfm8l00 ■ Kyoto Prefecture https://youtu.be/3Y4q3qbSxO4 ■ Hokkaido https: / /youtu.be/Vov-zO8i_8s ■ Shizuoka Prefecture https://youtu.be/VtYpn4HBf-8 ■ See all together on the official website https://tokyo2020.org/ja/torch/about/torchbearer-video 🏃‍♂️ Tokyo2020 Torch Relay Official Twitter https://twitter.com/tokyo2020seika 🏃‍♀️ Tokyo2020 Torch Relay Official Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tokyo2020seika/

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