A delegation from Tokyo Metropolitan University visited the Venues of the Sydney Olympic Games

On March 25, a delegation from Tokyo Metropolitan University (Prof. Yoshikawa, the Vice President of the University, Prof. Takemiya, Prof. Oneyama, Prof. Ito, Research Assistant Prof. Miyake and students) visited CLAIR Sydney. Mr. Kamibo, the Director of CLAIR Sydney, made a presentation on the legacy of the Sydney Olympic Games. After that, the delegation and CLAIR Sydney discussed the development of Sydney Olympic Park and the public transportation systems in NSW. The delegation stayed in Sydney until 29th March and visited the venues used for the Sydney Olympic Games.

CLAIR Sydney accompanied the delegation to Sydney Olympic Park on March 28, and Western Sydney (Sydney International Equestrian Centre, Sydney International Shooting Centre, and Sydney International Regatta Centre) on March 29. The study tour was really beneficial to the delegation. We would like to express our gratitude to the organisations that accommodated the delegation.

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