logo
Bach welcomes future Japan bid once issues such as corruption are addressed

Bach welcomes future Japan bid once issues such as corruption are addressed

Japan Today09-05-2025

olympics
Outgoing International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach said Thursday that Japan is "very much welcome" to bid for another Summer or Winter Games, once issues such as corruption surrounding the staging of past events are addressed.
Sapporo dropped its bid for the 2030 Winter Games in October 2023 following bid-rigging and bribery scandals linked to the 2020 Tokyo Games, which were postponed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the northern city subsequently unable to convince a skeptical public of the bid's merits.
"A future hosting bid is welcome if we can be sure on the IOC side that these Japanese business practices, this kind of corruption, is over and has been addressed," Bach, who will become the IOC's honorary president for life in June, said in an interview with Kyodo News.
"We understand what happened there within Japan because of the business practices of some Japanese business people...We also hope that this leads to a clarification and adaptation of Japanese business practices."
Bach said Japan remains a major presence in the Olympic movement, noting its continued role as host of various international tournaments across sports, including the Asian Games next year, as well as the success of its athletes, who won its overseas record of 20 gold medals and 45 overall at the Paris Games last summer.
Bach, who has led the IOC since 2013, said he believes all parties involved recognized that his decisions during a tumultuous period, marked by doping scandals, a pandemic and international conflicts, were made with good intentions.
"I could help the Olympic movement to overcome so many challenges and where I could make it possible for the athletes to have the Olympic Games," he said. "I was in the position you need to be as an IOC president."
"Sometimes I was a little bit tough or too tough on one or the other because I absolutely wanted to get there and was demanding a lot...(but) they always realized that it was done in good intention and that it was done to accomplish the IOC mission."
Welcoming the idea of Japan bidding to host the new Olympic Esports Games, Bach said the highlight of his tenure came after the closing ceremony in the French capital, when he realized the Olympic Agenda had been fulfilled by delivering a "sustainable, urban, young, joyous" games.
Bach, who received the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun at Tokyo's Imperial Palace on Friday, voiced strong support for his successor, Kirstie Coventry of Zimbabwe, who is poised to become the first female and first African IOC president following her election in March.
"I know that she has this very clear compass of the Olympic values," Bach said. "She has been elected because she has the professional and the human qualities to be a very good president of the IOC and lead the Olympic movement in an even better future.
"Therefore, I'm really very at ease and very, very confident."
© KYODO

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

China fighter jet has near miss with SDF patrol plane: Japan gov't
China fighter jet has near miss with SDF patrol plane: Japan gov't

The Mainichi

time31 minutes ago

  • The Mainichi

China fighter jet has near miss with SDF patrol plane: Japan gov't

TOKYO (Kyodo) -- A Chinese military aircraft had a near miss with a Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force patrol plane over the high seas in the Pacific, flying just 45 meters away after taking off from a moving aircraft carrier, the Japanese Defense Ministry said Wednesday. China's J-15 warplane from the aircraft carrier Shandong made other dangerous maneuvers on Saturday and Sunday, such as passing in front of an MSDF P-3C aircraft at the same altitude and with a distance of about 900 meters between the planes, the ministry said, adding that the government lodged a protest with China and demanded an end to such flights. Although there was no damage to the Japanese plane or injuries among its crew, Japan "expressed serious concerns" to China since "these abnormal approaches by a Chinese military plane may cause an accidental collision," the ministry said. The announcement came after the ministry said Monday it has confirmed for the first time two Chinese aircraft carriers, the Shandong and the Liaoning, operating at the same time in the Pacific last weekend, making Tokyo more vigilant against Beijing's maritime assertiveness. The Shandong was sailing through waters 550 kilometers southeast of Miyako Island in the southern prefecture of Okinawa on Saturday, and two days later conducted takeoff and landing drills involving its fighter jets and helicopters north of Japan's southernmost Okinotori Island within Japan's exclusive economic zone. Meanwhile, the Liaoning was seen in waters about 300 km southwest of the easternmost island of Minamitori on Saturday in Japan's EEZ, before moving southwest outside the EEZ and conducting similar takeoff and landing exercises on Sunday. The Liaoning was observed beyond what is known as the "second island chain" stretching from Japan's Izu Islands to Guam, a Japanese government official said. China considers the chain its defense line.

Japan's Princess Kako addresses Brazil's Congress, meets with Lula in presidential palace
Japan's Princess Kako addresses Brazil's Congress, meets with Lula in presidential palace

The Mainichi

timean hour ago

  • The Mainichi

Japan's Princess Kako addresses Brazil's Congress, meets with Lula in presidential palace

BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) -- Japan's Princess Kako of Akishino, a niece of Emperor Naruhito, was welcomed on Wednesday by Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva for a private ceremony on the latest leg of her 11-day tour of the South American nation. The younger daughter of Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko also addressed Congress and thanked Brazilians for hosting Japanese immigrants for more than a century. Her trip, which started on June 5, marks the 130th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. "The efforts of the Japanese who came, and the Brazilians who went to Japan, are deepening our bilateral relationship of friendship," Kako told Brazilian lawmakers. "I hope that the relationship between the two countries is a long lasting one." Congress speaker Hugo Motta told the princess he hopes Brazil's ethanol "can help Japan reduce its dependency on fossil fuels." Brazil has the largest population of people of Japanese descent in the world, estimated at about 2.7 million. About half of those live in Sao Paulo state, official figures show, where the princess last week received the state's highest honor from Gov. Tarcisio de Freitas. Emperor Naruhito has no male children, which makes his brother Akishino, Princess Kako's father, the first successor in line. Japan's tradition does not allow women to take the throne. Princess Kako will arrive in Rio de Janeiro on Friday, where she will visit the Christ the Redeemer statue and a museum of Japanese immigration. The last part of her trip will take place in the city of Foz do Iguacu, where the world famous Iguacu falls are located.

Princess Kako addresses Brazil's Congress, meets with Lula in presidential palace
Princess Kako addresses Brazil's Congress, meets with Lula in presidential palace

Japan Today

time3 hours ago

  • Japan Today

Princess Kako addresses Brazil's Congress, meets with Lula in presidential palace

By MAURICIO SAVARESE Japan's Princess Kako of Akishino, a niece of Emperor Naruhito, was welcomed on Wednesday by Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva for a private ceremony on the latest leg of her 11-day tour of the South American nation. The younger daughter of Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko also addressed Congress and thanked Brazilians for hosting Japanese immigrants for more than a century. Her trip, which started on June 5, marks the 130th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. 'The efforts of the Japanese who came, and the Brazilians who went to Japan, are deepening our bilateral relationship of friendship," Kako told Brazilian lawmakers. 'I hope that the relationship between the two countries is a long lasting one.' Congress speaker Hugo Motta told the princess he hopes Brazil's ethanol 'can help Japan reduce its dependency on fossil fuels.' Brazil has the largest population of people of Japanese descent in the world, estimated at about 2.7 million. About half of those live in Sao Paulo state, official figures show, where the princess last week received the state's highest honor from Gov. Tarcisio de Freitas. Emperor Naruhito has no male children, which makes his brother Akishino, Princess Kako's father, the first successor in line. Japan's tradition does not allow women to take the throne. Princess Kako will arrive in Rio de Janeiro on Friday, where she will visit the Christ the Redeemer statue and a museum of Japanese immigration. The last part of her trip will take place in the city of Foz do Iguacu, where the world famous Iguacu falls are located. © 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store