On the 23rd, when the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics is held, in order to see the Japan Air Self-Defense Force's acrobatic flight team "Blue Impulse" flying over Tokyo, there are places in Tokyo where you can see the sky, such as the wide sidewalk in front of the city hall and the sidewalk in front of the station. Many people gathered in search.

"Blue Impulse" will fly over Tokyo on the 23rd when the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games will be held, and will use the five colors of "color smoke" of blue, yellow, black, green and red as a symbol mark over the national stadium. I drew five circles.

To see this flight, many people gathered in Tokyo where there are few tall buildings and the sky can be seen, of which hundreds of people gathered on the wide sidewalk in front of Tochomae and the surrounding area, most of them. Although he was wearing a mask, it was crowded.



Visitors were waiting, holding their cameras and looking up information about flight schedules on their smartphones.

A mother in her 40s, who came from Saitama Prefecture with three family members, said, "I was supposed to win a men's soccer ticket and go with my family, but I was disappointed that there were no spectators. I was impressed by the rehearsal exercises, and I definitely wanted to see them, but I was surprised by the amazing people. "

Also, the 42-year-old father who visited with his 5-year-old and 2-year-old daughter said, "I thought it was the first and last Olympic Games held in my country, and said with the children," It was hot at that time, but I saw Blue Impulse together. I wanted to talk about my memories in the future. There were various problems until the event, but I would like to support the athletes firmly because I will do it. "

Hundreds of people gathered on the sidewalk in front of Sangubashi Station in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, and at around 0:50 pm, when a circle was drawn in red or blue color smoke in the sky, cheers such as "cool" were raised along the road. Was sent a big applause.

A 38-year-old mother, who visited with her 5-year-old eldest son and family, said, "I hope that my child will be impressed by seeing this flight as a" life memory "of the Olympic Games."



The 5-year-old boy said with excitement, "It was amazing. It was cool to see smoke of various colors."