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A Prime Minister dressed-up as Super Mario.
Robots assisting athletes.
A distinctive skyline.
Word-class stadiums.
Man-made meteorites replacing the traditional fireworks.
These and many more are what Japan wanted us to expect barely 4 years from now when the next Olympics will be held in Tokyo, Japan.
During the closing ceremony of Rio 2016 Olympics, Japan's Olympic committee decided to show a preview of the upcoming Olympics featuring Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe dressed-up as Mario of the famous Super Mario games originated in Japan, Hello Kitty, Doraemon, Pac-Man, the Shibuya Crossing, Japanese athletes, among others.
Watch the video here:
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