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As Olympic opposition intensifies, Japan extends coronavirus state of emergency until late June Adam Kilgore © Kimimasa Mayama/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock A pedestrian walks past Tokyo 2020 logo Friday. (Photo by Kimimasa Mayama / EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock) As domestic opposition to the Tokyo Olympics continues to intensify, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshide Suga extended the state of emergency covering Tokyo and eight other prefectures, triggered by escalating coronavirus cases until June 20, about a month before the Games are scheduled to begin. The decision came a day after Japan saw more than 4,000 new covid-19 cases, a mark it has surpassed every day since mid-April. A lower state of alert in five prefectures also will be extended into the second half of June.