TOKYO – Yoshiro Mori's replacement as the president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee is expected to be named very quickly.
The 83-year-old former prime minister was forced to step down last week after making demeaning remarks about women. Basically, he said they talk too much.
There is pressure to name a woman to replace Mori. But don't bet on it happening with the Olympics opening in just over five months.
Mori tried last week to work behind the scenes to appoint 84-year-old Saburo Kawabuchi, the former head of the governing body of Japanese soccer.