Japanese companies’ technologies are helping athletes at the ongoing Tokyo Paralympics, boosting hopes for the furthering of inclusion and diversity in the country.
Paralympic swimmer Uchu Tomita, who won silver in the men’s S11 400-meter freestyle event on Thursday, used special goggles developed by eyewear-maker Yamamoto Kogaku Co.
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