The torch relay of the Tokyo Olympics in Miyagi Prefecture, and on the 20th of the second day, the torch is centered around the coastal area of ​​the central part of the prefecture that was damaged by the Great East Japan Earthquake.

The torch relay in Miyagi Prefecture, which started on the 19th, will be held in 16 cities, towns and villages for 3 days until the 21st, and on the 20th of the second day, it will visit 7 cities, towns and villages mainly in the coastal area of ​​the central part of the prefecture.



Around 10 am, the relay started from "JR Tona Ekimae" in Higashimatsushima City, which was the starting point, and the torch went through the areas developed by the group relocation after the earthquake.

After that, the holy fire was struck by a lantern and was severely damaged by the tsunami, and was put on the JR Senseki Line, which resumed operation on all lines four years after the earthquake, and trained from "Nobiru Station" to "Higashi-Yamoto Station". It was carried in.



Then, when I was in the 4th grade of elementary school, I was affected by the disaster, and after the earthquake, I was struck by the torch of Mr. Hikaru Takeyama (20), who is a storyteller, and started running again.



In the afternoon, the torch will board a pleasure boat to visit Matsushima, one of the three most scenic spots in Japan, and then head to the Okinawa Comprehensive Athletic Park in Rifu Town, where the Miyagi Stadium, where soccer games are held at the Olympic Games, is located.



The executive committee of Miyagi Prefecture recommends viewing on the Internet as a countermeasure against the new coronavirus, and only locals can watch along the road with applause without wearing a mask and yelling. We are calling for things to do.