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The mayor of Nagoya, Japan, bit the gold medal of the Olympic champion, and was bitten by the "leader" by nearly 10,000 protest phone calls - Japan wants to apply to the Olympic Committee for a replacement gold medal

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The Tokyo Olympics have been over for a few days, but the aftermath of the event in Japan is yet to end. No, the Japanese Internet has been discussing a question for the past two days: Is it possible to apply to the Olympic Committee for another gold medal?

Reissue gold medal? This is not unprecedented in the history of the World Olympic Games. Mostly because some of the players who won the gold medal were later found to be doping, their gold medals were withdrawn, of course, the runner-up could be re-issued. But there doesn't seem to be such news in this Olympic Games.

The mayor of Nagoya, Japan, bit the gold medal of the Olympic champion, and was bitten by the "leader" by nearly 10,000 protest phone calls - Japan wants to apply to the Olympic Committee for a replacement gold medal

Indeed, this is not the case, the Japanese community is discussing the object of the request for a replacement gold medal, is the Japanese women's softball team player Goto Yoshito, in her and teammates of the joint efforts, the Japanese women's softball team won the Olympic championship.

Maybe a gold medal for Goto Shin is still in the discussion and initiative stages, but if it is really proposed, the international Olympics should be very surprised - we seem to have already awarded her a gold medal?

That's right, after winning the Japan women's softball team, the Goto, like his teammates, won a gold medal. But there are indeed people in Japan who are now applying to issue a replacement for her, and even Japanese officials have come out to express their opinion.

Hideaki Omura, the governor of Aichi Prefecture (a provincial cadre in Japan), also came out on August 10, offering to talk to the relevant parties and at least give Goto a gold medal. As for the reason, it is a bit embarrassing to answer, the gold medal of the Goto player was bitten by the "leader".

The mayor of Nagoya, Japan, bit the gold medal of the Olympic champion, and was bitten by the "leader" by nearly 10,000 protest phone calls - Japan wants to apply to the Olympic Committee for a replacement gold medal

Is this "leader" of the dog? How can you bite someone else's gold medal?

Should...... No, the "leader" who bit the girl Goto Gold medal is the current mayor of Nagoya City, Japan, Takayuki Kawamura, who, according to the information at the time of the election, was born in 1948 and belonged to rats.

Since it had nothing to do with Erha, how did the mayor do such a thing?

It turned out that on the morning of August 4, as one of the pitchers of the Japanese women's softball team, Goto Yoshitomo, who was from Nagoya City, returned to his hometown after winning the gold medal and paid a courtesy visit to the Nagoya City Government. Goto was credited with glorifying Nagoya, and local officials rushed to meet the little girl who had won the Olympic gold medal.

In a harmonious atmosphere, suddenly came out a guy who was always the second, the aforementioned mayor of Kawamura in Nagoya City.

Saying that Kawamura has always been compared to two cannot be regarded as wronging him. This man's greatest reputation in Japanese politics is to question the Nanjing Massacre and to move back and forth between different political parties.

The mayor of Nagoya, Japan, bit the gold medal of the Olympic champion, and was bitten by the "leader" by nearly 10,000 protest phone calls - Japan wants to apply to the Olympic Committee for a replacement gold medal

In his early years, Kawamura followed Ichiro Ozawa, the right-wing leader of Japanese politics, and belonged to a member of his subordinate Shinkai, and his questioning of the Nanjing Massacre directly caused tensions between Nanjing and Nagoya, which were originally sister cities, and were regarded by many Japanese people as political figures who could not do things.

Turning over the mayor's political resume, you will find that he has joined the Democratic Socialist Party of Japan, the Liberal Democratic Party, the New Party of Japan, the New Party, the Liberal Party and the Democratic Party, and now he is a non-partisan person, and during his tenure, he is known for his arbitrary behavior and completely ignoring the parliament, which belongs to the typical grandmother who does not hurt and the uncle does not love.

However, among some young voters, Kawamura voted for him as a typical example of "personality", so that he still has not fallen in the position of mayor of Nagoya City.

After Kawamura appeared, he walked directly to Goto and asked, "Did you bring the gold medal?" When he received a positive reply, he then made a request: "Can you show me it?" It's a rare thing, please. ”

Seeing that his parents were interested, Goto took out the gold medal out of courtesy, and at Kawamura's behest, he followed the ceremony after winning the championship and hung the gold medal around the mayor's neck.

At this point, it can only be said that the mayor and the athletes made a joke, but...

The mayor of Nagoya, Japan, bit the gold medal of the Olympic champion, and was bitten by the "leader" by nearly 10,000 protest phone calls - Japan wants to apply to the Olympic Committee for a replacement gold medal

You never know what Erha will think... The same is true for some officials.

The Kawamura proudly hung the gold medal around his neck to show off, then took it in his hand and murmured, "Ah, so heavy, really, this gold medal is too heavy." Well... Before the crowd could react, he suddenly took off his mask and bit down the gold medal!

The mayor of Nagoya, Japan, bit the gold medal of the Olympic champion, and was bitten by the "leader" by nearly 10,000 protest phone calls - Japan wants to apply to the Olympic Committee for a replacement gold medal

Suddenly, the silent venue sounded Kawamura's teeth and gold medal collision, a crisp "click" - not only the medal itself, part of the medal ribbon was also bitten into Kawamura's mouth, and goto, a little girl who had never seen the world, was stunned!

The "Japanese Cheng Bites Gold" forgot, the whole process was broadcast live on television at the time, all the viewers heard the crisp sound of the "click", and were surprised to see that the mayor did not even wipe the saliva on the medal, so he took it off and returned it to Goto.

Goto had no experience in how to deal with such a thing, so he bowed his head and politely accepted the bitten gold medal. And Kawamura was still smiling and squinting at the 20-year-old female athlete and asked, "Don't you have a husband yet?" Do you want a husband? "Is it forbidden for you to fall in love?" This left Goto helpless.

The mayor of Nagoya, Japan, bit the gold medal of the Olympic champion, and was bitten by the "leader" by nearly 10,000 protest phone calls - Japan wants to apply to the Olympic Committee for a replacement gold medal

Take a bite and taste.

The mayor of Nagoya, Japan, bit the gold medal of the Olympic champion, and was bitten by the "leader" by nearly 10,000 protest phone calls - Japan wants to apply to the Olympic Committee for a replacement gold medal

The reporters present filmed the moment when the mayor bit the gold medal from all angles.

The mayor of Nagoya, Japan, bit the gold medal of the Olympic champion, and was bitten by the "leader" by nearly 10,000 protest phone calls - Japan wants to apply to the Olympic Committee for a replacement gold medal

For a time, the Japanese online media was full of photos of the mayor resembling a suicide by swallowing gold.

The mayor of Nagoya, Japan, bit the gold medal of the Olympic champion, and was bitten by the "leader" by nearly 10,000 protest phone calls - Japan wants to apply to the Olympic Committee for a replacement gold medal

The gold medal of the Tokyo Olympic Games actually has only a very small gold content, and it is impossible to distinguish the authenticity by biting.

This matter is just that in normal times, at most, it is not enough respect for athletes, but at this time it has caused an uproar in the whole society - you know, because of the new crown epidemic, Japan opened the Olympic Games this time, but it was trembling, afraid of not paying attention to the virus blooming on all sides.

In order to avoid the tragedy of the epidemic getting out of control, Japanese society has adopted unprecedented and severe epidemic prevention measures, and even after the athletes won the gold medal, they could not get the honor of awarding the gold medal, they could only pick up the gold medal and hang it around their necks, and the athletes were not allowed to hug and shake hands with each other after the victory.

Although the Olympic Games are over, the epidemic situation in Osaka and other places is fierce, and the people's original tight strings are about to break, in this case, the mayor took off his mask and bit the gold medal of the girl, and immediately committed public anger.

In just half a day, more than 2,000 protest calls to the Nagoya city government reached more than 2,000, and the next day reached more than 5,000, and then rose to more than 9,000, accusing the mayor of disrespecting people and sabotaging epidemic prevention, and saying that Kawamura was a "strange uncle with no bottom line"...

As a result, the movement to replace Goto's gold medal was also promoted.

The mayor of Nagoya, Japan, bit the gold medal of the Olympic champion, and was bitten by the "leader" by nearly 10,000 protest phone calls - Japan wants to apply to the Olympic Committee for a replacement gold medal

Hecun, who found himself in a catastrophe, hurriedly "apologized" to the public, and at this time he no longer had that arrogance, and he was full of "sudden awakening" and "pain".

But this seems to be a little late, Kitajima Yasuke, Kohata Nao, Ichikawa Kailao and other Japanese sports celebrities continue to criticize Kawamura, even international public opinion has been alarmed, Reuters said that "this Kawamura bite, turned the 'gold medal' into a 'fungus card'". In particular, this Mr. Kawamura was introduced in this way – "the mayor who ordered the suspension of the memorial exhibition of women victimized in the Japanese military comfort stations of World War II" -

Well, you see, this is no longer a gold medal bite event - out of the mix, sooner or later is to pay back.

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