Tokyo: The opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics is likely to be attended by less than 1,000 VIPs and direct officials, sharp reductions from numbers previously decided from 10,000 in the midst of Covid-19 cases here, local media reported on Thursday.
‘Kyodo’s news’, citing sources, reported that the organizers had tried to cut the number of people who physically attended the ceremony at the National Stadium on July 23.
The game will open in an emergency because of Coronavirus’s efforts even as an effort.
Being made to ensure that the Japanese Emperor Naruhito attended the ceremony to declare an open event.
Our first woman Jill Biden is also expected to be among the international guests for the ceremony.
On Wednesday, Tokyo reported a large number of new Covid-19 cases in almost six months with 1,149 new infections that came to light.
It was a total of one highest day for the city since January 22.
The National Stadium can accommodate 68,000 people but the ceremony will be limited to gaming guests, including representatives of the International Olympic Committee and Foreign Officials.
The game will be held without viewers in Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa and Saitama.
Under the new emergency state, the restaurant and bar have been told not to serve alcohol.