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Japan’s Suga Accepts Fan-Free Olympics in Bid to Control Virus Bloomberg 5 hrs ago Ayai Tomisawa and Isabel Reynolds
(Bloomberg) Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga accepted a last-minute decision to ban spectators from the Tokyo Olympics, setting the stage for an unprecedented games after facing pressure to better protect public health during a pandemic.
All events in Tokyo and surrounding areas will be held without fans, as the resurgence of virus cases pushed the government to declare a state of emergency in the capital and maintain restrictions in nearby prefectures. The joint decision by Olympic and government officials came after Suga declared a fourth state of emergency for Tokyo, running from July 12 through Aug. 22.
Japan’s Suga Accepts Fan-Free Olympics in Bid to Control Virus Bloomberg 19 hrs ago Ayai Tomisawa and Isabel Reynolds
(Bloomberg) Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga accepted a last-minute decision to ban spectators from the Tokyo Olympics, setting the stage for an unprecedented games after facing pressure to better protect public health during a pandemic.
All events in Tokyo and surrounding areas will be held without fans, as the resurgence of virus cases pushed the government to declare a state of emergency in the capital and maintain restrictions in nearby prefectures. The joint decision by Olympic and government officials came after Suga declared a fourth state of emergency for Tokyo, running from July 12 through Aug. 22.
Secret Nintendo Café in Tokyo Opens Doors to the Public Bloomberg 3 hrs ago Takashi Mochizuki
(Bloomberg) For years, a former Nintendo Co. employee ran a members-only diner at a secret location in Tokyo, frequented by movers and shakers in the video game industry. After closing its doors just before the pandemic last year, it has quietly reopened as a café and this time anyone can make a reservation. It’s a one-of-a-kind industry institution filled with classic game memorabilia that insists on keeping its location a mystery.
Tucked away at the back of a nondescript building in the hip Shibuya district, the establishment named 84 is the brainchild of Toru Hashimoto, who initially conceived it as a sanctuary for game developers to nerd out and relax. Entering the venue triggers a Legend of Zelda achievement jingle. On the walls are impromptu doodles by the creators of legendary franchises like Pokémon, Dragon Quest and Mega Man. And scattered around the p
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