• Residential buildings for athletes stand during a media tour at the Olympic and Paralympic Village for the Tokyo 2020 Games, constructed in the Harumi waterfront district of Tokyo.
    Residential buildings for athletes stand during a media tour at the Olympic and Paralympic Village for the Tokyo 2020 Games, constructed in the Harumi waterfront district of Tokyo.
  • Recyclable cardboard beds and mattresses for athletes.
    Recyclable cardboard beds and mattresses for athletes.
  • The main dining hall.
    The main dining hall.
  • Partitions are installed at the fitness centre at the multi-function complex.
    Partitions are installed at the fitness centre at the multi-function complex.
  • A recreation centre is pictured at the multi-function complex of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village.
    A recreation centre is pictured at the multi-function complex of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village.
  • Residential buildings are seen behind road signs at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village in Tokyo.
    Residential buildings are seen behind road signs at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village in Tokyo.
  • Flag poles at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village.
    Flag poles at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village.
  • A bathroom inside a residential unit for athletes.
    A bathroom inside a residential unit for athletes.
  • A view from residential buildings for athletes.
    A view from residential buildings for athletes.
  • A fountain is pictured at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village.
    A fountain is pictured at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village.
  • A recyclable cardboard bed and mattress for athletes.
    A recyclable cardboard bed and mattress for athletes.
  • A hand sanitizer and a sign for Covid-19 countermeasures are placed at the main dining hall.
    A hand sanitizer and a sign for Covid-19 countermeasures are placed at the main dining hall.
  • A machine to check body temperature and hand sanitizers are placed at the doping control station.
    A machine to check body temperature and hand sanitizers are placed at the doping control station.
  • A processing room of the doping control station.
    A processing room of the doping control station.
  • A man enters the multi-function complex of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village.
    A man enters the multi-function complex of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village.
  • Hand sanitizers and signs for Covid-19 countermeasures are placed at the entrance of the fitness centre.
    Hand sanitizers and signs for Covid-19 countermeasures are placed at the entrance of the fitness centre.
  • The main dining hall at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village in Tokyo.
    The main dining hall at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village in Tokyo.
  • Electric vehicles are pictured at an internal shuttle bus station.
    Electric vehicles are pictured at an internal shuttle bus station.
  • A room of the fever clinic isolation area.
    A room of the fever clinic isolation area.
  • The fever clinic (front) at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village in Tokyo.
    The fever clinic (front) at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village in Tokyo.

Tokyo Olympics to be held without spectators over Covid-19 concerns


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The Tokyo Olympics is set to be held behind closed doors after it was announced that spectators will be banned from Games venues because of a virus state of emergency.

"We reached an agreement on no spectators at venues in Tokyo," Olympic minister Tamayo Marukawa said after talks involving local and national government officials.

Most Olympic competition are set to be held in Tokyo, but a few events will be hosted outside the capital.

It was "regrettable" that the Games were going to be held in a limited format, Tokyo 2020 president Seiko Hashimoto told a briefing, apologising to those who had bought tickets.

Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said it was essential to prevent Tokyo, where the highly infectious Delta Covid-19 variant was spreading, from becoming the source of another wave of infections.

Medical experts have said for weeks that having no spectators would be the least risky option, amid widespread public fears that an influx of thousands of athletes and officials will fuel a rise in cases.

Earlier, International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach had given his support to the organisers.

"I can assure you now we continue to be committed to our principle of organising a safe Games together with you. We have shown this responsibility since the day of postponement [in March 2020] until today. We will support any measure that is necessary to have a safe and secure Olympic and Paralympic Games for the Japanese people and all participants."

The public had already been asked to stay away from the marathon, which is being held in the northern Hokkaido region to beat Tokyo's summer heat.

Large parts of the torch relay traversing the country have also been held behind closed doors because of virus concerns. The spectator decision comes after Japan's government said that Tokyo would be under a virus state of emergency from July 12 to August 22.

Updated: July 08, 2021, 2:24 PM