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The National High School Athletic Meet Begins: 27,000 People Participate in Five Prefectures in the Chugoku Region (Kyodo News)

The National High School Athletic Meet (Inter-High), a summer festival of high school sports, kicked off on the 24th with an opening ceremony held at Hiroshima Prefectural Gymnasium, attended by Prince and Princess Akishino. Approximately 27,000 athletes will participate. 30 sports, including track and field, judo, and swimming, will be held in five Chugoku prefectures (Hiroshima, Tottori, Shimane, Okayama, and Chiba).
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The National High School Athletic Meet (Inter-High), a summer festival of high school sports, kicked off on the 24th with an opening ceremony held at Hiroshima Prefectural Gymnasium, attended by Prince and Princess Akishino. Approximately 27,000 athletes will participate. 30 sports, including track and field, judo, and swimming, will be held in five Chugoku prefectures (Hiroshima, Tottori, Shimane, Okayama, and Chiba).

The summer festival of high school sports, the National High School Athletic Meet (Inter-High), will kick off on the 24th with a general opening ceremony at Hiroshima Prefectural Gymnasium (Hiroshima Green Arena). In the five Chugoku prefectures of Hiroshima, Tottori, Shimane, Okayama, and Yamaguchi, fierce competition will be held until August 20th in 30 sports, including track and field, swimming, wrestling, and table tennis, with high hopes o…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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