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Toyota And Other Big Olympics Sponsors Are Downplaying Their Ties To The Games

Toyota And Other Big Olympics Sponsors Are Downplaying Their Ties To The Games
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Tokyo Prepares for Fan-Free Olympics as Virus Surges

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

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

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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