Before the opening of the Tokyo Olympics, a class was held at an elementary school in Shinjuku Ward, which is right next to the main stadium and the national stadium, where children think about the Olympics.

At "Yotsuya No. 6 Elementary School" in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, which faces the national stadium from the classroom, we have learned the culture and English conversation of each country since it was decided to hold it, but we have been preparing to welcome visitors, but it became unattended. It was not possible to demonstrate the results in time for the Olympics.



Under these circumstances, on the 20th, a class was held in which children exchanged opinions about the fact that the 6th grade class was held without spectators.



When the teacher in charge asked, "What do you think about the Olympics that became unattended?", The children said, "It can't be helped because the infection of the new corona may spread," and "only the athletes' families. But I wanted to let you watch the game. "



Furthermore, regarding what they learned through preparations for the Olympics, girls said, "I think that the spirit of the Olympics, which is fair to everyone who does not discriminate on the basis of race, country, status, etc., is very important. Discrimination is very important in today's world. It cannot be said that there is no such thing, so I would like to cherish this spirit as one of the people who will bear the future. "



At school, we will discuss how the children received the Games even after the Olympics and Paralympics ended.



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