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Japan at the 1924 Summer Olympics : ウィキペディア英語版
Japan at the 1924 Summer Olympics

Japan competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.
==Background==
Japan secured its first Olympic medals in the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium; however, suffered from severe embarrassment when it found its Olympic team stranded in Belgium without the funds necessary to return home. The weaknesses of the Japan Amateur Athletic Association, which sponsored the team, exposed, the Japanese government agreed to subsidize future Olympic participation. Other preparation on a national level included the designation of November 3 as “National Fitness Day” with games held at the athletic grounds of Meiji Shrine in Tokyo. 〔Guttman, Allen. ''Japanese Sports: A History'' (University of Hawaii Press, 2001), p. 119-120.〕
For the 1924 Olympics, Japan fielded a team of 28 athletes, who competed in four events. The team was equipped by Mizuno Corp., which later became one of the world’s leading sportswear and equipment manufacturers.

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