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Episode 40.- Copyright problems for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics’ Logo
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On the latest Episode of Living Japan, we congratulate the team Twin Cosplay, who represented Mexico at the World Cosplay Summit 2015 and got the first prize for their Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask performance. Later, Motoi, Brent and Edgar talk about some of the problems that the organizing committee for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics are facing, specially the copyright issue surrounding the event’s logo; the cancellation of the construction of a new stadium and the possibility of the appearance of an idol group on the inauguration ceremony. Join the discussion, do you think Tokyo is ready for this even? Do you think that having an idol group performance an the inauguration will portray a good or bad image of Japan? Let us know in your comments!
https://livingjapanpodcast.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/episode40.mp360 episodes
Manage episode 125671019 series 169603
On the latest Episode of Living Japan, we congratulate the team Twin Cosplay, who represented Mexico at the World Cosplay Summit 2015 and got the first prize for their Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask performance. Later, Motoi, Brent and Edgar talk about some of the problems that the organizing committee for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics are facing, specially the copyright issue surrounding the event’s logo; the cancellation of the construction of a new stadium and the possibility of the appearance of an idol group on the inauguration ceremony. Join the discussion, do you think Tokyo is ready for this even? Do you think that having an idol group performance an the inauguration will portray a good or bad image of Japan? Let us know in your comments!
https://livingjapanpodcast.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/episode40.mp360 episodes
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