The
Japan–Manchuria–China Friendship Games (,
Nichiman Hana Kōkan Kyōgi Taikai) began with an opening ceremony on August 31, although weather conditions meant that the competition began the next day. Despite this gesture, the event was marked by terrible weather conditions, as rain poured throughout the tournament. There were four sports: track and field, basketball, volleyball, and soccer. Swimming, baseball, martial arts, gymnastics, and other sports which were popular in Japan, were not implemented. The Manchurian team was particularly excited over baseball, but due to the
Tokyo Big6 Baseball League's refusal to participate, the sport did not take place. China did not participate in volleyball, leaving Japan and Manchukuo to play against each other, with the remaining three sports being the only ones to feature all three teams. and Japan had strengthened its team by
defeating the Swedish team at the Berlin Olympics. As a result, a tough fight was expected. In the end, Japan won both games (being the only scoring team), and there was a brawl in the match between Japan and China. In track and field, despite the unexpected performance of China, Japan finished first and Manchukuo finished second. Manchuria was based on the founding principle of "
Five Races Under One Union" (similar to the
Chinese principle), but in this tournament, the Manchurian, Korean, and Caucasian groups were not harmonious as a team, and the Manchurian audience found itself rooting for the Chinese team instead of the Manchurian one. Despite the political use of this tournament, such as the fact that the team was made up of only Chinese players, the results revealed a different reality among the Mainland Chinese. In addition, before and after this tournament, tournaments in which
Korea participated in addition to Manchuria and China were held, and from the athletes' side, this tournament was just a part of a series of competitions.
Prelude to the 1940 Games In November 1939, the OSA was dissolved and the "Greater East Asia Athletic Association" was newly established with the membership of Japan, Manchukuo, the Philippines, China,
Thailand, and
Burma. Then, in June 1940, it was decided that the "East Asian Games" would be held in Japan as a substitute for the cancelled Tokyo Olympics and as part of the celebrations commemorating the 2,600th anniversary of the ascension of
Emperor Jimmu and thus, the establishment of the Japanese Empire. Japan is promoted as "a new position in the East Asia sports system." It was the first time in ten years since the
9th Far Eastern Championship Games that an international competition was held in Japan. Of all the countries that participated in this tournament, which was held twice, Manchukuo, China, and Mengjiang had strong ties with Japan. The Philippines and
Hawaii were
territories of the United States, but nevertheless
Japanese immigrants in Hawaii participated in the tournament. ==1940 East Asian Games==