With the Tokyo Olympics pushed back to 2021, organizers are now trying to figure out how to keep the Games on track despite rising costs and the lingering threat from the coronavirus
TOKYO—Japan is looking at options to slim down next year’s Olympics, Tokyo’s governor said, as it tries to ensure the Games stay on track despite rising costs and the lingering threat from the coronavirus.
Possibilities include reducing participant numbers at the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as cutting down on spectators, major Japanese media reported, although a spokesman for the local organizing committee said there haven’t been discussions on limiting fans.
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