Japan National Team for the Tokyo Olympics in Tokyo

The Japanese representative of the Tokyo Olympics generation, a soccer boy, visited the Peace Park in Hiroshima City, where a match-up is held on the 17th of this month, and gave a prayer to the victims by offering flowers to the memorial monument.

Teams aiming for a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics next year will face representatives of the same age in Colombia in Hiroshima City on 17th of this month as part of the strengthening.

Twenty-two players, including 18-year-old Kubo Kenei and 18-year-old Ritsu Doyasu, who are expected to become the future of Japanese football, visited Hiroshima Peace Park in the morning of the 13th.

He gave flowers to the memorial monument to the victims and prayed to the victims, and offered a paper crane entrusted by the fans in front of the statue of the child of the atomic bomb.

After that, the players learned about the preciousness of peace by listening to the situation and the life of the city when the atomic bomb was dropped for about an hour from Mr. Sadao Yamamoto (88), who is talking about the A-bomb experience. I was

The Japanese national team of the Tokyo Olympics is also planning a stadium game in Nagasaki next month, and the Japan Football Association feels the importance of being able to play sports peacefully for young players by working on representative activities in the bombed areas. I want to have you.

Director Yukiuchi Akihiro, who heads the team on behalf of Director Yasumori Mori, who is exploring Kyrgyzstan with an unrestricted Japan national team, said, “The players have few opportunities to hear this story, but it is a story that makes me think I think I felt something. "