Miyagi Yamamotocho October 1st 16:17 on the stadium

Work on pasting grass cultivated in Yamamoto-cho, Miyagi Prefecture, which suffered great damage from the Great East Japan Earthquake, has started on the stadium where soccer competitions will be held at the Tokyo Olympics next year.

A lawn named “Reconstructed Lawn” was brought to the Miyagi Stadium in Rifu-cho, Miyagi Prefecture, where soccer competitions will be held at the Tokyo Olympics next year, after 8:30 am a day.

The “Reconstruction Lawn” has been cultivated in the farmland of Yamamoto-cho, which was damaged by the tsunami, for 7 years ago to make it a symbol of reconstruction from the earthquake disaster. It has been adopted.

A total of 15,200 sheets were scheduled to be pasted on the Miyagi Stadium, and on the day, 15 workers were manually pasting them while leveling the ground so that there were no steps.

Ryoji Watanabe, head of the Miyagi Sports & Health Division, said, “I am so relieved to be able to go so far. It was.

About 1000 sheets are attached each day, and the work is expected to proceed over the next two weeks.