The Olympics were pushed back by a year in
March due to the novel coronavirus outbreak. Thursday would have
been Day 14 of the Games.
The monument, which was installed seven months ago and stands
15.3m tall and 32.6m wide, will be cleaned and undergo a safety
inspection before being re-installed.
"Since it will be not on display for four months, it is kind of
sad," Atsushi Yanashimizu, Planning Director at Tokyo
Metropolitan Government, told Reuters on Thursday.
"But I consider in a positive way that we will make sure it will
be clean and securely maintained when it comes back in four
months.”
When the rings are re-installed in December organisers will hope
to have a better idea as to whether the Games can go ahead in
Tokyo next year amid continuing concerns about COVID-19.
Organisers have said successfully hosting the Games can be a
positive symbol for the world as it deals with the pandemic.
"By delivering the Games successfully in Tokyo we strongly hope
that we can create a legacy that is in the history of mankind,"
Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto told Reuters in an interview last
month.
(This story has been refiled to fix spelling of 'rescheduled' in
first paragraph)
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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