Tokyo governor hopes for ‘unforgettable event’ 100 days ahead of Olympics
By AFP
17 April 2021 |
3:47 pm
Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike says she hopes the Tokyo 2020 Olympics will be an 'unforgettable event', despite the challenges facing the postponed Games. With 100 days to go until the opening of the event on July 23, a rise in Covid-19 cases in Japan and abroad is fuelling concerns about whether the Games can, or should, go ahead.
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