Most viewed - Rio Olympic and Paralympic Parade リオ五輪メダリストパレード |
Judo medalists. On the left is Hisayoshi Harasawa, judo silver medalist in 100+ kg class. In the middle is Takanori Nagase, judo bronze medalist in 81 kg. On the right is Shohei Ono, judo gold medalist in 73 kg.92 views
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Sprinters and silver medalists Yoshihide Kiryu (middle) and Shota Iizuka (right) who got their Olympic glory in the 400-meter relay race90 views
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On the left is Kanae Yamabe, judo bronze medalist in women's 78+ kg.90 views
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On the left is synchronized swimmer Yukiko Inui who won two bronze medals for duet synchronized swimming and Team synchronized swimming at Rio.89 views
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Kaori Icho, freestyle wrestler who made Olympic history by winning the Olympic gold medal four times in a row (since Athens in 2004). 88 views
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Rio Olympic medalists parade on Oct. 7, 2016 in Ginza-Nihonbashi, Tokyo.87 views
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On the right is Mashu (Matthew) Baker, judo gold medalist in 90 kg. Father was American, mom Japanese. One of the high-profile mixed-blood Japanese Olympians at Rio.87 views
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On the left is Kaori Matsumoto, judo bronze medalist in women's -57 kg. She was giving her trademark "beast" pose. On the right is Haruka Tachimoto, Japan's sole female judo gold medalist (70 kg) in Rio.87 views
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Mashu (Matthew) Baker, judo gold medalist in 90 kg.39 views
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Sprinters and silver medalists Yoshihide Kiryu (middle) and Shota Iizuka (right) who got their Olympic glory in the 400-meter relay race38 views
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On the left is Kaori Matsumoto, judo bronze medalist in women's -57 kg. She was giving her trademark "beast" pose. On the right is Haruka Tachimoto, Japan's sole female judo gold medalist (70 kg) in Rio.38 views
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Kaori Icho, freestyle wrestler who made Olympic history by winning the Olympic gold medal four times in a row (since Athens in 2004). No other woman has won an Olympic gold that many consecutive times for an individual event. 37 views
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Crazy about the Olympics, that's Japan.36 views
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Passing out a newspaper extra about the parade.36 views
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Paralympians on a flatbed truck first appeared. They are wheelchair rugby players who won the bronze.36 views
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Nakazato Shin, wheelchair rugby bronze medalist. 仲里進36 views
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Wheelchair tennis medalists.36 views
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Olympian buses coming over Nihonbashi Bridge. As I had hoped, Nihonbashi was not as crowded as Ginza. In Ginza, there were people who waited from midnight or 5 am this morning to see this parade.36 views
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On the right is Ayaka Takahashi, Japan's first badminton player to win an Olympic gold medal.36 views
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The thing about this parade is that you get to see only half of the medalists. The other half face the other side of the road. 36 viewsMissed Ai Fukuhara, Saori Yoshida, Kohei Uchimura, etc. Wouldn't it be great if they made a U-turn and drove back so we can see the other half?
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Victory parade for Japan's Rio Olympic and Paralympic medalists was held on Oct. 7, 2016 in Tokyo's Ginza and Nihonbashi areas. At Nihonbashi near Mitsukoshi Dept. Store.35 viewsThese photos were taken at Nihonbashi.
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Crowd control35 views
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The parade was headed by policewomen on white motorcycles. They wore the red Olympic uniform.35 views
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Policewomen on white motorcycles.35 views
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Start of the parade of 50 Olympian and 37 Paralympian medalists on four double-decker, open top buses and two flatbed trucks. The Olympians wore red uniforms while the Paralympians wore white. 35 views
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Paralympians on a flatbed truck first appeared. They are wheelchair rugby players who won the bronze.35 views
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Paralympian wheelchair rugby players Ikezaki Daisuke, Ike Yukinobu 池崎大輔 池透暢35 views
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Paralympians on a flatbed truck first appeared. They are wheelchair rugby players who won the bronze.35 views
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Saida Satoshi, wheelchair tennis bronze medalist in Rio. 齋田悟司35 views
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Paralympians35 views
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Paralympians Tanaka Mai (Women's tandem B cycling time trial silver medalist, pilot for Kanuma Yurie), Kanuma Yurie (Women's tandem B cycling time trial silver medalist), Masaki Fujita (Road Cycling TT bronze medalist) 田中まい 鹿沼由理35 views
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And there they go.35 views
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The parade went by in about 10 min. It was worth the wait and the hot sun. Wait till next time. Crowd will be more massive.35 views
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About 800,000 crowded the sidewalks along the 2.5 km route on Chuo-dori that goes through Ginza 4-chome.34 views
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Boccia medalists 廣瀬隆喜 杉村英孝34 views
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Yui Kamiji, bronze medalist in women's single wheelchair tennis. 上地結衣34 views
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Paralympians not on wheechairs.34 views
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Misato Michishita, silver medalist in women's Paralympic marathon in Rio 2016. 道下美里34 views
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Misato Michishita, silver medalist in women's Paralympic marathon in Rio 2016. 道下美里34 views
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