As far as Katarina Johnson-Thompson is concerned, this is not a redemption mission.
The 32-year-old's previous Tokyo experience was among the lowest moments she has endured.
But she has since recovered to heights which once appeared impossible.
It was in the Japanese capital four years ago, in a soulless stadium without spectators amid the coronavirus pandemic, that Johnson-Thompson's Olympic heptathlon hopes were shattered by injury during the 200m.
Just as she did that day, she has picked herself up and carried on, and returns as a two-time world champion and an Olympic silver medallist.
"Potentially [it will be in my mind], maybe in the 200m, but I don't see it as a redemption story at all," Johnson-Thompson told BBC Sport.
"I see my story as a happy one now. I know I've had a lot of low moments.
"These [competitions] are all freebies for me to take. I want to see the stadium full, I want to see Japan for what it is. I'm really excited to be back."