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Going ahead with the Games comes down to money Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is gambling that Japan can get through the Games without it becoming a global superspreader event, so he can then call a snap election. Share After a one-year postponement, the Tokyo Olympic Games are set to begin on July 23. The Japanese government and the International Olympic Committee have emphasised they will hold a “safe and secure” Games. But the Japanese medical community and public question the wisdom of this decision, as Japan and much of the world still battle the COVID-19 pandemic. A torch-bearer has his photo taken during the Tokyo Olympic Games Torch Relay on Saturday. ....
Kei Nishikori voices doubts over Tokyo hosting Olympics Japan is ‘not doing good’ with Covid-19 situation while vaccination levels are low Tue, May 11, 2021, 12:52 Kei Nishikori believes there are risks associated with Japan hosting the Olympic Games this summer. Photo: Chema Moya/EPA
Japan’s top-ranked men’s tennis player Kei Nishikori added his voice to concerns about staging the Olympic Games in Tokyo in July, as the country battles a surge in Covid-19 cases. Naomi Osaka, Japan’s number one women’s tennis player, raised similar concerns on Sunday, saying that the risks of holding the Games amid the pandemic should continue to be carefully discussed. ....
Why Japan can t shake sexism By Mariko Oi9th April 2021 Gender equality keeps making headlines in Japan for all the wrong reasons. Why is that and what will it take for things to change? A A day after former Tokyo Olympics boss Yoshiro Mori made global headlines with his sexist comments, Momoko Nojo, 23, helped start a petition calling for action against him. “The aim wasn’t his resignation,” says Nojo, whose petition – co-created with 10 other women – took two days to collect 100,000 signatures. “I felt we needed to do something, because until now we, as a society, have accepted these kinds of comments.” ....