SEISA to Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games - International Students and Teachers Observe Opening Ceremony
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SEISA has been working to create various situations through sports in preparation for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The Kingdom of Bhutan is one of the countries that SEISA has been associated with for many years, and over the past 10 years, students from Bhutan have been studying with SEISA through exchange programs with junior high school, high school and university students.
The national representative archer Karma from Bhutan, who had a pre-training camp at the SEISA Hakone Campus, will appear at the opening ceremony on Friday, July 23rd, 2021. In fact, the hand flags held by the team Bhutan during the opening ceremony were hand-made by SEISA teachers and staff, as a sign of their sincere hospitality.
This is Mr. Daimon, a student from Eritrea, studying with SEISA Kokusai Shonan and training with the track and field team. Mr. Daimon watched the march of his country's athletes from his room in the dormitory.
As part of our efforts to realize a KYOSEI society, we will continue to provide opportunities for learning and empathy through sports. SEISA will continue to support all athletes who challenge the world.
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