Two top officials of Japan's ruling LDP party on Thursday said radical changes could be coming to the Tokyo Olympics. One went as far to suggest they still could be canceled, and the other that even if they proceed, it might be without any fans. (More Sports News)
Toshihiro Nikai, the secretary general of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, suggested the cancellation just a day after Tokyo reached the 100-days-to-go mark on Wednesday.
He made his comments in a show recorded by Japan's TBS TV.
바카라If it seems impossible to go on with the games, they must be definitely canceled,바카라 Nikai said.
바카라If there is a surge in infections because of the Olympics, there will be no meaning to having the Olympics.바카라
Asked if a cancellation was still an option, Nikai said: 바카라Of course.바카라
But he also added: 바카라It is important for Japan to have a successful Olympics. It is a big opportunity. I want to make it a success. We will have many issues to resolve and prepare, and it is important to take care of them one by one.바카라
COVID-19 cases have been surging across Japan. On Wednesday, Japan's second-largest metropolitan area of Osaka recorded over 1,100 new cases, its highest total since January. Japan also recorded more than 4,000 new cases, also high-marks dating back to early in the year. Japan has attributed 9,500 death to COVID-19, good by world standards but poor by results in Asia.
Taro Kono, the government minister in charge of Japan's vaccine rollout, said even if the Olympics go on, there may be no fans of any kind in the venues. He said it's likely that the Olympics will have to held in empty venues, particularly as cases surge across the country.
That means only television cameras and still cameras will be around to record the action, joined by some reporters, judges and match officials.
The delayed 2020 Olympics are to open in just over three months on July 23, the Paralympics open on Aug. 24. Fans from abroad have already been banned. Now even Japanese spectators could be kept away as virus cases surge across the country.
바카라I think the question is how to do the Olympics in a way that is possible in this situation,바카라 Kono said Thursday on a television talk show.
바카라That may mean there will probably be no spectators.바카라
Kono did not suggest the Olympics would not go ahead, but he said they could be held under only 바카라certain conditions.바카라
바카라The way these Olympics will be held will be very different from past ones,바카라 he said.
Tokyo organizers have said they expect to announce a decision this month on the number of fans allowed into each venue.
Organizers had expected to receive about $800 million from ticket sales, their third-largest source of income. Any shortfall will have to be made up by Japanese government entities, which are already footing most of the bills.
The official cost for the Olympics is $15.4 billion, but several government audits have suggested it might be twice that much.
Tokyo Olympics Games: Officials Say Cancelation, No Fans Still Option
Toshihiro Nikai, the secretary general of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, suggested the cancellation just a day after Tokyo reached the 100-days-to-go mark on Wednesday.

Tokyo Olympics Games: Officials Say Cancelation, No Fans Still Option
Tokyo Olympics Games: Officials Say Cancelation, No Fans Still Option

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