From Kyodo
August 22 2024
PARIS – The first group of Japanese athletes competing at the Paris Paralympics entered their village in Saint-Denis, just outside of Paris, on Wednesday. 21st August.
About 40 athletes and staff of sports such as blind football, goalball, rowing and swimming arrived a week before the start of the games, with some of them taking commemorative photos with their smartphones.

Japan is sending 176 athletes to the Paris Games, a record high for a Paralympics held overseas.
The opening ceremony will be held at the Place de la Concorde on Aug. 28, and the games will run through Sept. 8.

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