29 July 2021
Small is beautiful!
I recently come to think "Small is beautiful" meaning you do not have to seek bigger size. Why not just stay in a small scale, which may be more comfortable?
I live in Tokyo, where so many tall modern buildings stand. But I am not attracted to such scenery any more.
Now I am attracted to traditional district of Kyoto, where wooden low height houses line up.
Tall modern buildings consume so much electricity that requires mega power plants causing mass emission of carbon dioxide or radioactives.
Since so many people gather in small areas, people become more susceptible to infectious disease like the current pandemic.
Why do we seek higher, bigger, and more gorgeous things? I am fed up with these things.
Not only the tall modern buildings but ongoing Tokyo Olympics are good example. Why do athletes want to compete with others for the gold medals? To become a hero, or get a prestigious status?
What is the significance of competing in Olympics? Is it worth risking their bodies? No way. Just a sport.
Major corporations utilize them as tools to boost their sales. Olympics are commercial shows.
This time due to the pandemic, no spectators are at the competition, meaning mass-gathering is a bad way for public health. Instead TV broadcasting worked.
Why do we need to watch such big events?
I would rather like to join a small banquet with ten or less people to be entertained by Geishas. So I can get much more closer to real entertainers than televised figures.
What should be the goal for humanity? I do not think tall modern buildings and Olympic athletes represents the answer.
15 June 2021
Don't send athletes to TOKYO, Dear Olympic organisers in the world
Dear Olympic Organisers in the world, who prepare for postponed 2020 TOKYO Olympics,
I, as a Tokyo resident want to deliver the message or warning to you.
"Don't send your athletes to TOKYO 2020 Summer Olympics in July to August ."
It is almost a month and a week until start of the Olympics amid COVID-19 pandemic.
I present 3 main reasons why holding this Olympics is not good.
- Tokyo is not in the mood for festival.
- Unethical Olympics
- Lack of medical resources
1. Tokyo is not in the mood for festival
It's been almost a year and half since the outbreak started. In Japan more than 10000 people died of COVID-19. Worldwide millions died of the virus infection. Life has been restricted. Since last year the state of emergency was declared 3 times in Tokyo. Bars and restaurants are ordered to close by 8PM and no alcohol is served. 2020 Tokyo Olympics was postponed to this year's summer.
This will go on until the nation is fully vaccinated, which might take another year. Many events related to the Olympics were cancelled. No festival and No excitement in the city. Everyone is wearing masks. Rather, opposition movement has been growing. Last month more than a hundred took to the street near the Olympic main stadium to call for cancellation of the Olympics.
Various opinion polls indicate majority of Japanese nationals want to either cancel or re-postpone the Olympics.
Athletes and their accompanying staff, and journalists who cover the venues will not be welcome by Tokyo citizens. As we are in midst of the pandemic, their activities are strictly limited. No tourism is allowed. People fear foreigners bring virus to the city and cause another clusters.
2. Unethical Olympics
If the Olympics is cancelled, the risk of spreading the virus would be avoided. But IOC want to go ahead for such risky event together with JOC and the government of Japan. For money?
Not only risk of spreading the virus but this Olympics has had some other unethical issues. One of the big issues was symbolised by resignation of former Chairman of JOC due to his sexist remarks. Then his position was replaced by a woman.
Olympics Athlete guideline tells athletes are not allowed to hug but condoms are provided to them.
The Japanese government has recently been asking schools to halt sports activities of students to avoid crowds.
Are these incosistent policies?
3. Lack of medical resources
Japan's vaccination rate is still very low compared to other advanced nations. Vaccination on elderlies has already started nationwide and is expected to complete by the end of July. But even at that point, majority of Japanese would not be vaccinated yet. Even when the Olympics is held, the vaccination should go on meaning many doctors and nurses would be needed. JOC requires 500 of nurses and doctors for the Olympics' 15000 athletes and 70000 accompanying staff and journalists while many people are desperate for vaccination and treatment by licensed doctors and nurses.
Health experts including Dr. OMI Shigeru, hired by the Japanese government claimed it is abnormal to hold the Olympics in such a period.
Recently people are dying at home not being admitted to hospitals due to the overcapacity.
Once the Olympics started, many people move out and gather to watch the games inside and outside the stadiums, that will cause another big clusters. Even you are vaccinated, new strings of coronavirus can possibly cause another infection. At this point there are still many unknown factors.
Athletes will be seen as disease carriers in Tokyo. Would they be happy staying in Tokyo? They might get another virus by interacting with other people and bring these to their homelands.
What you should do
Please reconsider the participation in this such risky sports event for the public health of your nation and the world.
Here in Japan, Tokyo Olympics is called "Operation Imphal" naming after a big fiasco by the Japanese army during second world war in which tens of thousands Japanese soldiers died of hunger in Imphal, India due to the lack of strategy and rationality.
Tokyo Olympics 2020 is the operation in which we can easily foresee the disaster.
Please don't send your precious athletes to such unhealthy venue!
Stay home and stay safe!
20:14 Posted in Health, Japan News, Society, Sports, Tokyo Life | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: covid-19, olympic
29 February 2020
Do we need Olympics?
Tokyo 2020 Olympics is on the verge of cancellation due to the outbreak of novel coronavirus.
The main stadium in Tokyo.
It seems, this disease keeps spreading for months worldwide including the host nation, Japan. It is impossible to lock down. The only solution is invent the vaccine. Even someone found the one for the virus, it will take a few months or even years to bring it to practical use.
It is reported that IOC will decide whether to cancel the games by May at latest.
In my opinion, I don't care. I was actually against the Olympics to be held in Tokyo because of too much crowds and heavy traffic. Tokyo is already too crowded and busy.
Citizens don't want any more crowds in the city.
As for economic effect, it is just for a few weeks. It does not last so long and only benefits big companies who want to gain big money by sponsorship and construction of facilities.
In fact such things are true in every Olympics these days. It has been much commerialised for money making. Athletes have to do the matches in inadequate season and time to match with American TV broadcasting.
Summertime in Tokyo is too hot for athletes. It had to be scheduled in Autumn. 1964 Tokyo Olympics were held in October. But it was not good season for Americans because of baseball matches.
Swimmers had to swim early morning like 8AM in 1988 Seoul Olympics because that time was prime time in America.
In early 20th century, Olympics were used to heighten nationalism like Nazi-Germany did in 1936 Berlin and America did in 2002 Salt Lake after 911.
It is said if the Olympics were cancelled, it may be postponed to next year's same season.
But you never know when the outbreak ends.
But most ideal thing is to cancel the event so there is no more fuss. Then no more Olympics from now.
Tokyo, Beijing, Paris, and Los Angeles. All cancelled. Or each event can be scaled down or disperse.
It costs so much money and places too much burdens on athletes.
It is a great timing to rethink the significance of Olympics. The Olympics may be one of remnants from former century.
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10 September 2013
My city to host 2020 summer olympic games, is it good news?
IOC announced Tokyo will host 2020 summer olympic. This will be second time Tokyo was awarded as host city. First time was 1964.
Many people celebrated this announcement. However, I cannot fully celebrate. I think it was good news but there are some problems related to this event.
Biggest criticism of Tokyo's hosting is that crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plants are still leaking contaminated water and no way to stop this is determined. Prime Minister Abe said contaminated water is perfectly blocked within fenced area. That was a lie. It is going beyond that area.
Many people should be worried that if visitors to Tokyo olympic including greate athletes are to be affected by radioactives. Nobody knows what is happening here 7 years later. That means that Japan must deal with this problem very fiercely since the world is watching carefully. We need to solve Fukushima issue very seriously rather than celebrating.
The other thing I do not like is that olympic games have become too commercial. The reason that Tokyo was chosen is that Tokyo has so much money. IOC hopes to get big sponsors' money.
In the old days like Japan hosted first olympic game in 1964, the opening day was October 10 to avoid heat of summer, now it is scheduled to open in July, hottest time of a year. I do not think it is appropriate time for athletes to mark good records. It is to get more viewers in summer than autumn.
Personally as I get older, I cannot enjoy sports events like younger days because I learn athletes are not heroes rather they are livestocks of states or corporations. Or they, themselves are just fake entertainers. Real entertainers are better to me because their job is to act to entertain audience, wheras athletes are supposed to play seriously and fairly which is usually opposite to reality.
Sports games shouldn't be business or too much spotlighted. Sports are just for health improvement and leisure. The only business athletes should make money of is to be a trainer or instructor of sports for players, who are doing this for health and leisure, not for glory, fame and money. No athletes shouldn't be too serious to get steroids in their bodies. Sports are not worth it.
In fact, for Tokyo and Japan olympic games are not as significant as we hosted first time in 1964 when Japan was aiming to be advanced nation after the defeat of war. Japan has become advanced and rich nation already. Japan hosted olympic 3 times before and the World Cup soccer games in 2002. Not very surprising. It was more like one of big international events. So what? Will this event boost economy? Not likely. After the game is over, business as usual, only that time like what happened after other olympic games. Just small portion of business people in very short period.
I do not care about what is happening in my city 7 years later. I may be moving somewhere else to escape from all the fuss.
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