Tokyo Games creative head resigns over derogatory remark
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[March 18, 2021]
By Chris Gallagher and Ju-min Park
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo Olympics
creative head Hiroshi Sasaki said he has resigned after making a
derogatory comment about a popular female Japanese entertainer, in
the latest controversy over insensitive remarks towards women to hit
Games organisers.
With only four months left before the Olympics begin, the departure
of the chief director for the opening and closing ceremonies is
another blow to the 2020 Games, which were postponed by a year due
to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The setback comes on the heels of Yoshiro Mori's resignation as
organising committee president last month after his sexist remarks
sparked outrage.
Sasaki said he had told a planning group through a group chat that
Naomi Watanabe could play a role as an "Olympig".
"There was a very inappropriate expression in my ideas and remarks,"
Sasaki said in a statement issued through Games organisers early on
Thursday. "I sincerely apologise to her and people who have felt
discomfort with such contents."
Sasaki's resignation came swiftly after weekly magazine Shukan
Bunshun reported his remarks on Wednesday, which sent shockwaves
through Japan.
Watanabe expressed "surprise" by the comments.
"In fact, I am happy with this body shape," Watanabe said in a
statement posted on her agency's website.
"But, as a human being, I sincerely hope that the world will become
a fun and prosperous place where we can respect and recognise each
individual's individuality and way of thinking."
Sasaki said he had told Tokyo 2020 President Seiko Hashimoto late on
Wednesday evening that he was stepping down.
Hashimoto said she was "shocked" at the comment and accepted his
resignation given that gender equality was a priority for the
organisation.
"It should have never happened. That's how I communicated with him,"
Hashimoto said at a news conference, referring to her phone call
with Sasaki.
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Tokyo 2020 Paralympic
Games Executive Creative Director of the opening and closing
ceremonies, Hiroshi Sasaki, attends a news conferece in Tokyo, Japan
July 31, 2018. REUTERS/Toru Hanai
A Japanese government spokesman, Naoki Okada, also said Sasaki's
comment was "totally inappropriate".
Last month, Mori stepped down from his role as president of the
Tokyo 2020 organising committee after causing a furore with sexist
remarks when he said women talk too much.
The 83-year-old Mori, a former prime minister, was replaced by
athlete-turned-politician Hashimoto who has pledged to make gender
equality a top priority at the Games.
Sasaki was named head of the creative team in December as Olympic
organisers looked to revamp plans for simplified ceremonies after
the Tokyo Games were pushed back a year due to the COVID-19
pandemic.
Hashimoto said she would find a replacement for Sasaki so as not to
impact preparations for the ceremonies.
The Olympics are scheduled for July 23 to Aug. 8 and the Paralympics
from Aug. 24 to Sept. 5.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru and Chris Gallagher, Ju-min
Park in Tokyo; editing by Ed Osmond/Peter Rutherford)
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