kinkyuu deguti nado no hyoushiki ni ka ka re ta zinbutsu ha pikuto san to yo ba re te i masu 。
namae no yurai ha pikutoguramu desu 。
orinpikku demo kyougi wo shikibetsu suru sai ni pikutoguramu ga saiyou sa re te i masu ga 、hazi mete saiyou sa re ta no ga 1964 nen no toukyou orinpikku deshi ta 。
The person written on the sign such as emergency exit is called Picto-san.
The origin of the name is a pictogram.
Pictograms have been adopted in the Olympics to identify the events.
The first time it was adopted was at the Tokyo Olympics in 1964.
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