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2023-03-11 Currently, the overwriting of the memory that "TOKYO 2020 was an event of corruption and collusion" is underway to great acclaim. [長年日記]

Currently, the overwriting of the memory that "TOKYO 2020 was an event of corruption and collusion" is underway to great acclaim.

I think there were many inspiring scenes in TOKYO 2020 (although it was held in 2021), but I, for one, can't remember many of them.

Well, personally, I think "that corona infection countermeasure - the 'bubble method' - was brilliant" - as an engineer.

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TOKYO 2020 is also vividly remembered before its start.

There was even an Agatha Christie-esque incident in which the four people who had worked so hard to organize the Olympics "all disappeared" before the Olympics were even held.

- Former Prime Minister Abe resigns due to ill health.

- Former Tokyo Governor Inose resigns over money problems.

- Former JOC President Takeda resigns over money issue

- Former Prime Minister Mori resigns over derogatory remarks about women.

I think TOKYO2020 was a very rare event, in which the "before and after" are more memorable than the TOKYO2020 event itself.

By the way, this is my personal opinion.

There must have been some great scenes.

Many Japanese must have been impressed.

It's just that "I" have forgotten.

On the other hand, I believe that there are more than a few people like me.

Well, in that sense, I still think that this corruption and collusion 'must be sinful'.

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Ebata: "So now I'm remembering 'TOKYO2020', what do you remember?"

Wife: "Well...maybe the 'Olympics bubble'."

Come to think of it, my wife and my second daughter were making a small fortune working part-time as receptionists at the Olympic venues.