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Go! Tokyo (Olympics)

Colleen and Yoko talk about Tokyo Olympics 2021.

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    Christmas Eve

    Kentucky Fried Chicken--> Kenta Mc Donald-->Mac or Makudo Starbucks-->Sutaba Mister Donuts--> Misudo

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    Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe died after being shot

    You can read the details on the news site. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2022/07/11/national/crime-legal/abe-assassination-unification-church/    

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    Japan will welcome overseas tourists after June 10th.

    Japan will ease the restriction of overseas tourists after 10th. 20,000 per day, then hopefully 30,000 day in June or July. Countries are labeled green, yellow, red. People from Green countries don't need to take vaccines, or take test on arrival day in Japan. You still need to have visa. Only pre-scheduled tour are allowed. So let the travel agencies handle your trips to Japan.

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    Johnny Depp and Amber Heard

    Many Japanese know who is Johnny Depp, but didn't know Amber Heard. 

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    Winter Olympics in 2022, Beijing

    The opening ceremony of Winter Olympics is held on February 4th in 2020. The mascot of the Olympics are a Panda named Bing Dwen Dwen(ビンドゥンドゥン)and a lantern named Shuey Rhon Rhon.

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    Apple pie on Thanksgiving day

    In Japan, we have a labor day on Nov. 23rd. Just a national holiday. No fancy food are provided. In the U.S., Thanksgiving day is in November, and it seems a special gathering for families.  

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    Tour guide‘s joke

    It may not be much interesting...

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    Ramen is not always instant noodles.

    Ramen restaurants are very popular in Japan. The origin of Ramen is China, but it is modified in Japan. 

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    Mr. Kishida is Japan‘s new prime minister.

    This week, the media only talked about the presidential election of the Liberal Democratic Party, Princess Mako's boyfriend, and a typhoon. Prince Mako has announced that she is sick, so we should let her do anything she wishes. Still, her boyfriend needs to explain his and his mother's money scandal before moving to the U.S.; otherwise, the Imperial Family is also related to money scandals. 

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    About Sushi

    Sushi is not always about raw fish. There are various styles of Sushi in Japan.

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    What is Kintsugi mentioned in the closing remarks of Paralympics?

    Mr. Andrew Parsons mentioned Kintsugi which is the method of repairing a broken ceramic using the natural resins. 

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    The opening ceremony of Paralympic was brilliant!

    If you have missed the opening ceremony, please see the performance part. So far China has the most medals, and Japan is the 15th with 2 gold medals. The number of athletes; the total 4403 China 437  U.S. 613  Japan 254   

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    Paralympic 2020 will be the largest scale

    More than 4000 Paralympic athletes will visit Japan. I hope the sport news will cheer us up.

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Colleen and Yoko talk about Tokyo Olympics 2021.

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