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Survey finds 77 per cent of Japanese think Olympics “cannot be held” next year

Tokyon, Japan
Reuters

A wide-ranging survey conducted by the Japan News Network found that 77 per cent of those questioned said that the Tokyo Olympics “cannot be held” next year, it was announced on Monday.

The Tokyo 2020 Games, originally due to start this month, have already been delayed for a year because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Tokyo 2020 Olympics

Yoshiro Mori, president of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Organising Committee, attends an executive board meeting in Tokyo, Japan in this photo taken by Kyodo, on 12th June. PICTURE: Kyodo/via REUTERS

As organisers plan the rearranged Games, questions remain over whether it is suitable, or possible, to host the Olympics in Japan next year.

Organisers have previously said they will look to “simplify” the Games next year to lower costs and reduce risks related to COVID-19. 

However, in the JNN poll, conducted over the weekend and that mostly centred on Japanese politics, 77 per cent of respondents said they think the Olympics “cannot be held” in 2021. They did not give a reason.

Just 17 per cent said they thought it “can be held” next year.

In March, the Japanese Government and the International Olympic Committee made the unprecedented decision to postpone the Tokyo Olympics until 2021.

Since then, organisers have battled against an array of problems stemming from the postponement, including rising costs, athlete safety and securing the venues.

 

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