Japan Olympics Minister Yoshitaka Sakurada resigns over comments

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe accepted the resignation of Olympics Minister Yoshitaka Sakurada on Wednesday.

“Minister Sakurada offered to resign as he made comments that hurt the feelings of those in the disaster-affected areas,” Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told reporters.

In relation to Japan’s recovery from the 2011 earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown which left thousands of people dead, injured and homeless, Sakurada suggested support for a politician was more important than restoration. At a Tokyo party for Hinako Takahashi, a ruling party lawmaker, Sakurada had stated: “Takahashi is more important than restoration. Please extend your assistance.”

In February, Sakurada had expressed disappointment at swimmer Rikako Ikee’s diagnosis of leukemia, suggesting it would dampen enthusiasm for the Olympics: “I’m really disappointed,” and added, “I’m worried that the swell [for the Games] might go down a bit.”

Read Deutsche Welle

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