One year to the Tokyo Paralympics Panel exhibition to convey the charm of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government August 24, 11:27

It will be one year on the 24th until the opening of the postponed Tokyo Paralympic Games, and at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, a panel exhibition that conveys the charm of parasports has begun.

Just one year before the opening of the Tokyo Paralympic Games, on the 24th, at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku Ward, staff members of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government switched to a 365-day countdown board to inform them of the remaining days until the event.

In addition, a panel exhibition that conveys the charm of parasports began on the 24th, and among them, in the corner of illustrations of 5 types of competitions such as blind soccer drawn by Yoichi Takahashi, who is known as the author of "Captain Tsubasa," Was stopping.

In addition to this, photographs of para-athletes are also displayed at the panel exhibition, and because the city is not holding an event where many people will gather due to the influence of the new coronavirus, you can see the exhibition at home etc. It is also posted on.

Kentaro Asakawa, Manager of the Tokyo Paralympics Department, said, “Para-athletes believe in the future and work hard even if there are restrictions on practice due to the influence of the new corona. I want you to deepen your knowledge."