Keigo Oyamada ‘very sorry’ after details of incidents resurface Musician will still contribute to Games’ opening ceremonyA Japanese composer whose
music will be performed at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics has apologised after reports he had bullied school classmates, including those living with intellectual disabilities.
Keigo Oyamada, who is among the composers contributing to the Games’ launch on Friday, said he was very sorry his involvement with the Olympics and Paralympics had “made many people feel very uncomfortable”. On his website, he wrote: “I apologise from the bottom of my heart.”