Abstract
The purpose of this study is to set up a category for analysis, and define the relationship between tangible and intangible legacies in the case of the Games of the XVIII Olympiad in 1964. Tangible legacies are more likely to lose their substance in the long run regardless of them being human or otherwise. For example, there is a strong possibility that "Tōyō no Majo (東洋魔女)" is recognized as an intangible legacy until now, as we came to recognize them by relational thinking through various discourses. Although they are gradually losing substance today, we still recognize "Tōyō no Majo" as intangible legacy. A large number of tangible legacies are viewed as material concepts. However, by being regarded as functional concepts, the probability of these legacies having a longer-lasting existence is high. And by promoting the recognition of tangible legacies as functional concepts, they are implied as being intangible legacies. In order for tangible legacies such as things like sports facilities to be recognized as true legacies, they must be regarded not only as material concepts, but also as functional concepts.
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