A month after Tokyo was chosen to host the 2020 Olympic games, Japanese dance performance group WORLD ORDER brings us “Welcome to TOKYO.” In this video, the seven-man group does whimsical, slow-motion, synchronized dancing around Tokyo while wearing business suits. They slowly cross crosswalks, tilt like pendulums, and do some punching and jumping – and for the most part, bystanders don’t pay much attention. Posted one week ago, the video has garnered over 1 million views. WORLD ORDER, created in 2009, has already produced two albums with original songs. One famous piece, “Machine Civilization,” was inspired by the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. WORLD ORDER was founded by Genki Sudo, a former mixer martial artist. Tokyo, which will host the Olympics for the second time Tokyo has been selected to host the 2020 summer Olympics and Paralympics. As one of the public transportation agencies serving the city, we at the Tokyo Hire-Taxi Association sincerely welcome everyone who visits Tokyo. Christel Takigawa, the bid ambassador who gave the final presentation to the International Olympic Committee, which selected Tokyo to host the 2020 Summer Games, cited the attentive hospitality of the Japanese people. As one example, she said that the kindness of Tokyo taxi drivers had been rated No.1 in the world. This estimation is due to the high scores visitors from around the world gave to Tokyo's taxis compared with those of other cities in countries around the world. In 1964, when hosting the Tokyo Olympics (for the first time), Tokyo received the feedback, "Japanese taxi drivers are completely dedicated", as well as a letter of thanks from the International Olympic Committee to this association.