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  1. Miraitowa and Someity - Wikipedia

    • Miraitowa (Japanese: ミライトワ) is the official mascot of the 2020 Summer Olympics, and Someity (Japanese: ソメイティ) is the official mascot of the 2020 Summer Paralympics. The events were held in Tokyo, Japan, in 2021. The checkered design on both mascots was inspired by the ichimatsu moyo pattern of the Tokyo 2020 official logo, while Someity's pi… See more

    History

    In late 2017 and early 2018, the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee held a competition to determine the design of … See more

    Characteristics

    Miraitowa, the Olympic mascot, is a figure with blue-checkered patterns inspired by the Games' official logo, which uses a similar checkered pattern called ichimatsu moyo that was popular during the Edo period in … See more

    Artist

    The mascots were designed by Japanese artist Ryo Taniguchi, who lives in the Fukuoka Prefecture in southern Japan. Taniguchi was persuaded by his father, who is also an illustrator, to study art at Cabrillo Col… See more

     
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    Meet Miraitowa and Someity, your official mascots of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, respectively. The mascots were chosen on this day by children from more than 16,000 Japanese elementary schools, domestic and abroad.
    The official mascots for the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games 2020 were designed by Taniguchi Ryo. They are two anime-like creatures named Miraitowa and Someity. The name Miratowa combines the Japanese words for future and time.
    Meet Miraitowa and Someity, the mascots for the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. Miraitowa and Someity, this year’s mascots, are meant to be embodiments of both Japanese culture and the spirit of the Olympic and Paralympic games.
     
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    WEBThe Olympic mascot is called Miraitowa, which is derived from the Japanese words “mirai” (future) and “towa” (eternity). This name was chosen to promote a future full of eternal hope in the hearts of people all …

     
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    WEBFeb 22, 2021 · Meet Miraitowa and Someity, your official mascots of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, respectively. The mascots were chosen on this day by children from more than 16,000 Japanese …

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    WEBJul 23, 2021 · Olympics mascot Miraitowa and the Paralympics mascot Someity will be everywhere during the Tokyo Olympic Games, which run from July 23 to August 8. Miraitowa stands for "future" (mirai) and...

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    WEBFeb 28, 2020 · The official mascots for the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games 2020 were designed by Taniguchi Ryo. They are two anime-like creatures named Miraitowa and Someity.

  11. Tokyo 2020 introduces names of mascots for Olympic, …

    WEBJul 22, 2018 · Japan has unveiled the names of its mascots for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Blue and white checked character “MIraitowa” (pronounced miray-towa)– combining the two Japanese …

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