Japanese culture considers perfectionism as beauty, which promotes athletes to try hard, but also creates no less pressure on them.

Maurakami's gymnastics athlete Mai Murakami burst into tears when asked about hated comments online because she participated in an Olympics that many people in her country didn't want it to take place.

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I know there are people who oppose the Olympic.

Japanese Maurakami Japanese gymnastics performed the exam at Olympic Tokyo on July 29.

No other Japanese athletes have similar problems and they have their own ways to respond to their critics.

Victory in the male gymnastics of Daiki Hashimoto athletes, in Judo of the two UTA and Hifumi Abe brothers and Hifumi Abe as well as the miraculous victory of the Double Mima Ito Table Tennis and Jun Mizutani in front of Chinese rivals

But besides, the pressure that these athletes face special stress, when the Japanese people, the country hosting Olympic Tokyo 2020, there are opposite emotions about the Olympics.

I hope all athletes have made great efforts as a national representative to be recognized and few people offer more sour comments, Hashimoto posted on Twitter social networks after winning a gold medal

According to experts, Japan is the country where mental health problems are often stigen, where athletes are considered to be strong and reasonable, and where support and private

Japanese athletes are really hard to confuse mental health problems or say they are unsteady or unstable in terms of psychology, Masami Horikawa, sports psychologist at Kwansei Gakuin University

Not all the pressure is bad but with his culture, Japanese people always expect individuals to fulfill everything and perfection is seen as beauty, she said.

Pressures weighing on Japanese athletes and mental health discrimination issues have been evident online last week, when Naomi Osaka players, the expectations of Japanese people, are eliminated in three prizes

There are many comments for Osaka but besides, the sympathetic statements are also not less.

In some aspect, the pressure is even more intense when Japan first hosted the Olympic in 1964. The Japanese athletes carry the hope of a country that has collapsed because of failure during World War

So when Marathon Kokichi Tsuburaya athletes rise to the second place in the last male marathon race, the crowd at the Japanese national stadium has groomed in joy, joy and hope about one

Tsuburaya was obsessed with his thought that he let the whole country disappointed.

Japan is the country with the highest suicide ratio in the group of G7 Industrial States and the only country in 7 countries with suicide is the leading cause of death in people aged 15-34.

Sports world is particularly fierce.

While studying, I was shocked to see that very few sources of support for athletes are experiencing crisis or psychological abuse, Minky Worden, Director of Global Initiative of the Director

Some suicide athletes have left a fate letter, like Tsubasa Araya, 17 years old.

The lack of mental health support resources in Japan is really a great concern, Worden added.

The International Olympic Committee said they have established the facilities within the Olympic village to help athletes in spiritual pressure, including a team of psychologists and support lines with 70

But in the process of leading to the Olympics, when the pandemic raging and the opposition in Japanese public opinion is increasing, the athletes find themselves as the goal of abuse.

Like many others, I also have a strong determination to change this dark atmosphere, Ikee in May writing.