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The Tokyo Olympic Games, which are less than one year away, are now being held in Tokyo, where team leaders from around the world are attending. At the meeting yesterday (20th), Korea brought the Fukushima radiation safety issues to the Organizing Committee.

I'm correspondent for Tokyo Yuseongjae.

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A seminar was held at a hotel in downtown Tokyo to attend the Tokyo Olympics next year.

The Tokyo Olympic organizers were confident that the preparations were going well.

[Nunomura / Deputy Secretary General, Organizing Committee of the Tokyo Olympics: The construction of the stadium is proceeding smoothly as scheduled Some stadiums are already complete.]

But in a series of closed meetings, Japanese media reported that our official expressed concern about the safety of Fukushima's ingredients to be provided to athletes.

In addition, they questioned whether the timber used in the construction of the Athlete's Village had any impact on radioactive contamination, and protested against the Sea of ​​Japan and Takeshima marks on the Tokyo Olympic Internet official website.

The organizers of the Tokyo Olympics are said to have a one-on-one meeting on our issue on the last day of the seminar.

Of the 206 IOC member countries, 12 teams, including North Korea, did not attend.