By GO TSUTSUMINO/ Staff Writer
November 12, 2020 at 07:30 JST
One can feel the ball position on the field by touching the tactile device with a finger, while wristbands on both arms help the user to understand the detailed flow of the match during a demonstration. (Go Tsutsumino)
KAWASAKI--At a recent J.League soccer match at Todoroki Stadium here, three visually impaired people "watched" the action below. [Read More]
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