On Thursday, 25 March 2021, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay kicked off in Fukushima. It will travel through all of the country's 47 prefectures over the next 121 days before arriving in Tokyo for the Olympic Games Opening Ceremony on July 23.
The official Twitter handle of the Tokyo 2020 tweeted along with the video:-
The Flame of Hope 🇯🇵🔥
— #Tokyo2020 (@Tokyo2020) March 25, 2021
Japanese footballer Iwashimizu Azusa, 2011 @FIFAWWC winner and #London2012 silver medalist, is the first reliever at the start of #OlympicTorchRelay in Fukushima.#Tokyo2020
Torchbearers will run an average of 200m before passing the torch onto the next runner using a torch kiss pose.
The first kiss of the #Tokyo2020 Olympic torch on Japanese soil! 🇯🇵 🔥#OlympicTorchRelay #HopeLightsOurWay
— #Tokyo2020 (@Tokyo2020) March 25, 2021
The International Olympic Committee (IOC), in a statement on Wednesday, had said that the route, which is unchanged from a year ago when the Games were postponed, will see the Olympic flame travel through 859 municipalities, passing within a short distance of the majority of the Japanese population.
To stay updated with the Tokyo 2020 Relay, one can check out the official Twitter handle of Tokyo 2020.
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