China News Service, Beijing, July 20. According to Japanese media reports, Keigo Koyamada, a Japanese musician who was exposed to bullying the disabled, has submitted his resignation to the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee and will no longer be responsible for the composition of the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics.

  The 52-year-old Koyamada Keigo was dug up by the Japanese media not long ago. In an interview with a magazine in the 1990s, he exposed that he had bullied classmates with disabilities as a student, which caused dissatisfaction from all walks of life.

Some people think that Koyamada's character no longer meets the requirements of the Olympic Games.

  Koyamada Keigo published an apology article on his personal social media platform on the 19th and said that he had resigned to the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee.

The Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee responded that Koyamada Keigo’s behavior was unacceptable and agreed to his resignation.

  Toshiro Muto, chief executive of the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee, said that the music composed by Koyamada has 4 minutes in the opening ceremony music, and this piece of music will not be used.

The production team is currently formulating corresponding countermeasures urgently.

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