Until the Tokyo Olympics half a year Monument lighting January 24 19:29

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The opening of the Tokyo Olympics is 24 months, half a year. A commemorative event was held in Odaiba, Tokyo, and the Olympic symbol monument consisting of five wheels set up on the sea began to light up.

A commemorative event was held in Odaiba, Tokyo, attended by Governor Koike of Tokyo and YOC Hiroshi Yamashita of the JOC = Japan Olympic Committee.

In this, Governor Koike stated, "Since the torch relay will begin in March, I would like to work with you to increase the momentum for the tournament. Was.

When Governor Koike and Chairman Yamashita pressed the switch at hand, a 33-meter-wide and 15-meter-long monument set on the sea at Odaiba Kaihin Park glows brightly white.

Also, a commemorative fireworks were launched, and about 600 fireworks, including five colors of fireworks inspired by the Olympic symbol, adorned the sky, and the venue was shrouded in cheers.

The nighttime illumination of the monuments will take place every night until August 9, when the Olympics end, and will replace the Paralympic symbols after the Olympics.

Governor "Enhancing momentum"

Governor Koike remarked at the commemorative event, saying, "After that, the Olympic monuments will be lit and fireworks will be launched. I want to make the Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games a great Tokyo event. "