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Roy Tomizawa, who documented the '64 Olympics in a recent book, described those distant Games 57 years ago as the "Inclusion Games" in an email to The Associated Press.
The latest is “Tokyo Junkie,” which traces the growth of the city and his own maturity. “Historians call the '64 Tokyo Games the greatest urban transformation in history.
The 1964 Tokyo Olympics showcased Japan’s resiliency and reemergence. It was a prospering country that was showing off just 19 years after WWII.
The 1964 Tokyo Olympics are being remembered fondly following the postponement until 2021 of the Tokyo 2020 Games. The '64 Olympics were the first to be televised internationally using ...
Roy Tomizawa, who documented the ’64 Olympics in a recent book, described those distant Games 57 years ago as the “Inclusion Games” in an email to The Associated Press.
Marshall. The last time the olympic games were in Tokyo, where in 1964 Shelburne resident Jed Graf won the gold medal for the 200 m backstroke despite the Games taking place 57 years ago.