Olympic and Paralympic tickets purchased by
overseas residents will be refunded, according to a statement
released following a five-party meeting including the head of
the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach, and Tokyo
Governor Yuriko Koike.
"It's very unfortunate," Koike said of the decision to reporters
after the meeting, but added that the conclusion was
"unavoidable" given that the main priority for holding a
successful Games would be the health of the athletes and the
Japanese public.
The Olympic Games, postponed last year due to the COVID-19
pandemic, are now scheduled for July 23 to Aug. 8, and the
Paralympics from Aug. 24 to Sept. 5.
Earlier on Saturday, Kyodo news service also reported that the
Tokyo 2020 Olympic Organising Committee is leaning towards
barring foreign volunteers from helping at the Games.
Media polls show that a majority of the Japanese public are wary
about letting in international spectators to watch the Games as
the country grapples with the tail-end of a third wave of the
pandemic.
Sources told Reuters earlier this month that the Japanese
government has concluded it will not be able to allow spectators
from abroad.
(Reporting by Sakura Murakami; Editing by William Mallard, Kim
Coghill and Frances Kerry)
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