Fireworks, rings monument light up
Tokyo six months before Games
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[January 24, 2020]
By Jack Tarrant
TOKYO (Reuters) - Fireworks lit up the
night sky above Tokyo Bay on Friday and a giant monument of the
Olympic rings was unveiled in the shadow of Rainbow Bridge as the
Japanese capital marked six months until the start of the Games.
After a decade of planning, Tokyo 2020 organizers have entered the
final stretch ahead of the Olympics opening ceremony on July 24.
Organizers have overcome most of the major wobbles that plagued the
early years of preparation and are now concentrating on fine-tuning
the remaining details. [M1L8N29S05S]
Tokyo was certainly in a celebratory mood on Friday as a vibrant
performance, including fireworks in the shape and color of the five
Olympic rings, briefly lit up the skyline of the city of over 14
million people.
“The torch relay will start in March so we need to start building
momentum and excitement for the Games,” Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike
said at a ceremony to mark the landmark.
Below the fireworks, a giant monument of the five interlocking
Olympic rings was lit up, nestled in the water at Odaiba Marine Park
in Tokyo Bay.
The area will be the venue for triathlon and marathon swimming at
Tokyo 2020 and is within sight of the athletes' village that is
still under construction.
In a sign that perhaps not everyone is happy with Tokyo hosting the
summer showpiece, about 10 anti-Olympics protesters gathered outside
the hotel hosting the ceremony.
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Fireworks light up the sky near the illuminated Olympic rings at a
ceremony to mark six months before the start of the 2020 Olympic
Games in Tokyo, Japan in this photo taken by Kyodo January 24, 2020.
Mandatory credit Kyodo/via REUTERS
They shouted throughout the ceremony through a megaphone and held
banners reading “no Olympics in Tokyo” and “Olympics kills the
poor”.
“Because of the Olympics, homeless people will be kicked out (from
streets) and other human rights will be violated,” protester Ayako
Yoshida told Reuters.
“I’ve always been against it (Olympics) because our tax money is
wasted on building big facilities and not being used on citizen’s
lives.”
The Olympic Games run from July 24-Aug. 9. Tokyo previously held the
Summer Olympics in 1964.
(Reporting by Jack Tarrant; additional reporting by Akira Tomoshige;
editing by XXXX)
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