Tokyo 2020 reveals Paralympic Torch Relay details
"The Torch itself was designed by Japanese firm Tokujin Yoshioka and is said to depict the shape of a flame, while also resembling the traditional Japanese sakuramon cherry blossom emblem."
"Sano, founder of Tokyo studio MR_DESIGN, designed both logos to incorporate the red circle found in the centre of the Japanese flag. For Tokyo's Olympics, the graphic designer used blocks of grey and gold to create the shape of a T, which is used to stand for Tokyo, Tomorrow and Team.
"Tokyo 2020 Games emblems are a wonderful work of art that represent the aspirations and the ultimate goal that athletes around the world aim to achieve – taking part in the Olympic and Paralympic Games," said Tokyo 2020 president Yoshiro Mori.
The Tokyo 2020 Paralympic emblem is based on the equals sign, but with two thick lines arranged vertically rather than horizontally."
Spring officially began at 4:58 pm on Wednesday, March 20: the moment when the sun crosses the celestial equator – the imaginary line in the sky above Earth’s equator. It’s celebrated as a time of rebirth in the northern hemisphere.
The number of times in a year when Earth’s axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun, resulting in a nearly equal amount of day and night at all latitudes. The word equinox is derived from two Latin words: aequus (“equal”) and nox (“night”).
Equinox Phoenix Torch
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