Japan decides to hold Olympics without overseas spectators

The decision to hold the Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Japan without foreign spectators

The decision to hold the Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Japan without foreign spectators

Tokyo … News Time

It has been decided to hold the Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Japan in July this year without foreign spectators. According to the report, the Japanese government says that the public has concerns about the arrival of foreign spectators due to the increase in the number of Kovid-19 patients in many countries. While many sports activities have been canceled due to the corona virus spreading around the world, last year’s Olympic Games in Japan were also postponed for a year. The Games will now take place in July, but due to a deadly epidemic, the Japanese government has decided that foreign spectators will not come to Tokyo to watch the Olympics and Paralympics. The decision comes amid growing concern among the Japanese public about the corona virus. It will not be possible for the Japanese government to welcome foreign fans to the biggest sports festival, a report says. According to the news agency, the decision was made to stop the spread of different types of corona virus around the world.

On the other hand, the organizers of the Tokyo Olympic Games are planning to start the Olympic torch race without spectators in view of the global epidemic of corona virus. The torch relay is scheduled to open March 25 at the J. Village Football Training Center in Fukushima. The Olympic torch will take 121 days to travel to 47 prefectures in Japan. Sources close to the organizers have told NHK that they intend to keep the torch relay closed to the public. They want crowds to be avoided and torch races to be held safely with full implementation of anti-virus measures.

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