Saburo Kawabuchi (84), who declined to assume the post of successor over the resignation of Chairman Mori of the Tokyo Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, updated his Twitter account and revealed his feelings, "I feel exhausted like cotton." It was.

Mr. Kawabuchi was requested by Chairman Mori of the Organizing Committee who announced his resignation to take office as the successor chairman, and expressed his intention to take over temporarily, but he was pointed out that ensuring transparency is important, and at the meeting on the 12th I declined.



And on the 13th, Mr. Kawabuchi updated his Twitter account and expressed his gratitude, saying, "Thank you very much for your support."



On top of that, he said, "I feel refreshed now, so don't worry about anything else. I thought, but my body feels exhausted like cotton. Occasionally, please make me make a soft noise." I revealed it.



The Organizing Committee of the Games will set up and select a new president, a "candidate review committee" consisting of members of the current directors, mainly athletes, and will hold a board meeting as early as next week to prepare for decisions. I am.