Tokyo unveils Olympic, Paralympic mascots

They were selected by Japanese school children.

Tokyo 2020 Olympic mascot Miraitowa, left, and Paralympic mascot Someity, right.

Tokyo 2020 Olympic mascot Miraitowa, left, and Paralympic mascot Someity, right. Source: AAP

The official mascots for the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics have been unveiled at a ceremony in downtown Tokyo.

The mascot for the Olympics is named Miraitowa while the Paralympic mascot will be known as Someity.

Miraitowa is a combination of the Japanese words for future and eternity while Someity comes from a popular cherry blossom variety "Someiyoshino" and echoes the English phrase "so mighty."

The two mascot designs were selected by elementary school children across Japan.

The selection process involving school children was introduced to get students enthusiastic about the games while also ensuring transparency.

Children wait for the debut of Tokyo 2020 mascots.
Children wait for the debut of Tokyo 2020 mascots. Source: AAP

Organisers said the pair of futuristic characters combine tradition and innovation.

The Tokyo Olympics are scheduled for July 24 to August 9, 2020.


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