Before the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics, there was a woman who looked specially at the symbol mark of the Olympics drawn by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force's aerobatics team "Blue Impulse".

I'm Hiroko Okuhara (84), who lives alone in a metropolitan apartment in Shinjuku Ward.

I lived in a metropolitan apartment near the national stadium until five years ago, but due to the redevelopment accompanying the Tokyo Olympics, I was forced to evict.



When the last Tokyo Games were held, he said that he offered a prayer for postwar reconstruction and peace to the symbol mark of the Olympic Games drawn in the sky.

This time, I was looking forward to seeing it with my former housing complex friends, but I couldn't get together due to the influence of the new Corona, so I decided to see it alone.



At around 0:40 pm, when "Blue Impulse" appeared in the sky, Mr. Okuhara jumped out to the balcony and stared at it with excitement.

Mr. Okuhara said, "I thought it would be lonely to see it alone, but I was surprised to see the Olympic ring drawn in the sky. I was worried about the Tokyo Olympics, but Corona was early. I hope it will subside. "