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The true legacy of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to the 2025 World Expo: a step forward to racial equity in the Japanese healthcare system

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Title
The true legacy of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to the 2025 World Expo: a step forward to racial equity in the Japanese healthcare system
Published in
Kokusai Hoken Iryo (Journal of International Health), October 2021
DOI 10.11197/jaih.36.151
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Soichiro Saeki, Kaori Minamitani

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