The relay is expected to start on March 25,
2021, in Fukushima prefecture from the J-Village soccer training
centre, a symbol of Japan's reconstruction from the 2011
earthquake and tsunami, Kyodo said, citing unidentified
officials with knowledge of the matter.
Runners are to pass through all 47 of Japan's prefectures in the
relay lasting 121 days, as originally planned, the news agency
said.
The relay had been scheduled to start in J-Village on March 26
this year, but just days before that, the International Olympic
Committee and Japanese government decided to postpone the Games
by a year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Organisers aim to stick to the event as originally planned but
could still make changes to contain the spread of the
coronavirus, Kyodo said.
"We are continuing to respect the original framework as much as
possible while we review how we organise the Tokyo 2020 Olympic
Torch Relay," the organising committee said in an emailed
statement in reponse to the report.
The Tokyo Olympics are now scheduled to run from July 23 to Aug.
8, 2021.
(Reporting by Chris Gallagher; Editing by William Mallard)
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