@@AlexandreRougeray Below is a story that has been making the rounds mainly on the Japanese Internet. It is only the opinion of the Internet and not of the Japanese people as a whole, and the criticism may not have been justified on some issues such as misjudgments. However, it also seems to be true that some Japanese are very dissatisfied, for example, claiming that judo, the sport that originated in their country, is no longer the same as judo in the Olympics. Staging of the Opening Ceremony No air-conditioning even in the heat of summer Letting swimmers swim in a river full of E. coli bacteria Guests at the opening ceremony were soaking wet The food for the security guards was less than that of prisoners. The flag of the United Nations was reversed. Mistook South Korea for North Korea. Even Britain brings cooks from their own country for the meal Too many allegations of mistaken identity Glimpses of discrimination against Asians despite representations of diversity Mismanagement of the event, with the racquets of Chinese players being stepped on and broken by the press Despite the many problems, the fact is not reported in France. These criticisms include biased information and views, as well as those caused by cultural differences. For example, the staging of Marie Antoinette with her head at the opening ceremony became a problem in Japan. For example, the staging of Marie Antoinette with her head at the opening ceremony was problematic in Japan because Marie Antoinette is a popular character in a famous Japanese manga, and the Japanese avoid dealing with dead people. The Japanese are averse to being proud of having killed someone, right or wrong, and find it barbaric to be proud of staging her execution and then being proud of the French Revolution. The problems with Ubisoft's game may also be one of the reasons why they have become more distrustful of France. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)