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1964 Tokyo Olympic Athlete Development

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Organized nationwide athlete development system established for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Produced world-class athletes in multiple sports including judo, gymnastics, and swimming. The success of these Olympics symbolized post-war Japan's economic recovery and rising international status, becoming the foundation for subsequent sports promotion policies.

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카테고리:Content IP
서브카테고리:Sports
소재지:Tokyo, Japan-wide
시대:1960-1964
영향 범위:국내
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1964 OlympicsTokyopost-war recovery

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1964 Tokyo Olympic Athlete Development

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