Class to learn about the Tokyo Olympics and Para Participants Tokyo Elementary School in Shibuya-ku, December 20 at 17:52

It is less than 100 days until the Tokyo Olympics in March next year and the torch relay start. On October 20th, an elementary school in Shibuya, Tokyo held a class to learn about countries participating in the Olympics and Paralympics.

On the 20th, a total of 60 students from Tomiya Elementary School in Shibuya-ku learned about Bolivia in South America.

In the class, we first examined the location and history of Bolivia using a tablet device.

This is the first time for many children to learn about Bolivia. The national flag is a colorful color scheme of red, yellow, and green, and the Japanese residence created by people who moved from Japan more than 60 years ago. There was a surprising voice.

After watching NHL's project “Let's support the world!” On the homepage of the Bolivia support call, everyone in the class challenged and voiced “Viva Bolivia” in time. .

One of the girls said, “I want to know more about Bolivia and Japan and know more about other countries.”

"Let's support the world!"

NHK's project “Let's Support the World!” Is an effort to learn support calls using the local language of each country and strengthen the players of the world at various sports competitions.

As of the 20th, support calls for 92 countries are available on the website, but the plan is to expand to over 200 countries and regions by the summer of 2020.

The “Let's Support the World!” Project is published below.
https://sports.nhk.or.jp/dream/cheer/