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Regarding next year's Tokyo Olympics, our delegation met face-to-face with the Tokyo Organizing Committee today (22nd). Fukushima radioactive safety measures were called for, but the Japanese responded only in principle.

I'm correspondent for Tokyo Yuseongjae.

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A hotel in downtown Tokyo where delegations from each country participate in the Tokyo Olympics.

Our delegation, headed by Deputy Secretary General Park Chul-keun, will enter the conference room for a one-on-one meeting with the Tokyo Organizing Committee.

In Japan, officials from various sectors were responsible for operating the Village, procurement of food materials, and internet promotion.

At the meeting, we expressed strong concern about the radiation safety issues in the stadiums and athletes' restaurants near Fukushima and called for solutions.

We also protested the notation of the Sea of ​​Japan, Takeshima, etc. on the homepage of the competition, and demanded revision.

Today's one-on-one meeting took place for two hours, far beyond schedule, but the Tokyo Organizing Committee repeated the principle.

[Park, Cheol-geun / Deputy Secretary General of the Korean Sports Association: (Raising Radiation Problems, What is the Japanese Response?) (What is the problem of notation such as 'Sea of ​​Japan?') We clearly stated that the problem was 'territorial' and asked to be removed from the homepage. There was no confirmation.]

Our delegation, who will return home tomorrow, will develop a specific plan to convey our concerns to the IOC and the International Olympic Committee.

(Video coverage: Moon Hyunjin, Video editing: Jaesung Lee)