Regarding the resignation of musician Keigo Oyamada, who was one of the people in charge of composition at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics, Governor Koike of Tokyo said, "It should be a tournament that considers human rights."

Musician Keigo Oyamada, who was one of the composers at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics, resigned due to a series of criticisms of the confession of bullying that he revealed in a magazine interview in the past.



Regarding this, Governor Koike of Tokyo told reporters, "Originally, the tournament is based on the idea of ​​diversity and harmony. From that point of view, the tournament should be human rights-friendly."



He added, "We need to continue to take measures so that everyone can understand them."