Tokyo 2020 mascot robots were welcomed at an elementary school in Tokyo where organisers demonstrated the robots’ remote-control features among other functions.
About 600 students gathered to see the official mascots for the Olympic and Paralympic Games and the demonstration of the robots that were developed by Toyota that is aimed at allowing children to enjoy certain aspects of the Olympics remotely.
The official characters were selected by students from more than 200,000 classes at around 16,000 Japanese elementary schools last year.
Tokyo 2020 mascot robots were welcomed at an elementary school in Tokyo where organisers demonstrated the robots’ remote-control features among other functions.
About 600 students gathered to see the official mascots for the Olympic and Paralympic Games and the demonstration of the robots that were developed by Toyota that is aimed at allowing children to enjoy certain aspects of the Olympics remotely.
The official characters were selected by students from more than 200,000 classes at around 16,000 Japanese elementary schools last year.
Tokyo 2020 mascot robots were welcomed at an elementary school in Tokyo where organisers demonstrated the robots’ remote-control features among other functions.
About 600 students gathered to see the official mascots for the Olympic and Paralympic Games and the demonstration of the robots that were developed by Toyota that is aimed at allowing children to enjoy certain aspects of the Olympics remotely.
The official characters were selected by students from more than 200,000 classes at around 16,000 Japanese elementary schools last year.
Tokyo 2020 mascot robots were welcomed at an elementary school in Tokyo where organisers demonstrated the robots’ remote-control features among other functions.
About 600 students gathered to see the official mascots for the Olympic and Paralympic Games and the demonstration of the robots that were developed by Toyota that is aimed at allowing children to enjoy certain aspects of the Olympics remotely.
The official characters were selected by students from more than 200,000 classes at around 16,000 Japanese elementary schools last year.
Tokyo 2020 mascot robots were welcomed at an elementary school in Tokyo where organisers demonstrated the robots’ remote-control features among other functions.
About 600 students gathered to see the official mascots for the Olympic and Paralympic Games and the demonstration of the robots that were developed by Toyota that is aimed at allowing children to enjoy certain aspects of the Olympics remotely.
The official characters were selected by students from more than 200,000 classes at around 16,000 Japanese elementary schools last year.
Tokyo 2020 mascot robots were welcomed at an elementary school in Tokyo where organisers demonstrated the robots’ remote-control features among other functions.
About 600 students gathered to see the official mascots for the Olympic and Paralympic Games and the demonstration of the robots that were developed by Toyota that is aimed at allowing children to enjoy certain aspects of the Olympics remotely.
The official characters were selected by students from more than 200,000 classes at around 16,000 Japanese elementary schools last year.
Tokyo 2020 mascot robots were welcomed at an elementary school in Tokyo where organisers demonstrated the robots’ remote-control features among other functions.
About 600 students gathered to see the official mascots for the Olympic and Paralympic Games and the demonstration of the robots that were developed by Toyota that is aimed at allowing children to enjoy certain aspects of the Olympics remotely.
The official characters were selected by students from more than 200,000 classes at around 16,000 Japanese elementary schools last year.
Tokyo 2020 mascot robots were welcomed at an elementary school in Tokyo where organisers demonstrated the robots’ remote-control features among other functions.
About 600 students gathered to see the official mascots for the Olympic and Paralympic Games and the demonstration of the robots that were developed by Toyota that is aimed at allowing children to enjoy certain aspects of the Olympics remotely.
The official characters were selected by students from more than 200,000 classes at around 16,000 Japanese elementary schools last year.