Introduction
After being rescheduled due to the Covid19 pandemic, the Tokyo Olympics are finally set to get underway on July 23, 2021. The event will see 33 sports at 339 events across 42 venues before concluding on August 8. The schedule for 2021 is almost the same as the one planned for 2020.
How to Book Olympic Tickets for Tokyo 2020?
Each country has a designated reseller for the Tokyo Olympics tickets. Those living outside of Japan will have to buy the tickets from the reseller in their country. To find out who the reseller in your country is, you can check the reseller list on Tokyo2020.org.
How Much Will Olympic Tickets Cost?
The Tokyo Olympic Organising Committee has priced the tickets for the opening ceremony in the range of Y15,000 to Y300,000 (INR 10,000 to two lakhs approximately). The tickets for the games will cost from Y2500 to Y130,000 (INR 1600 to 88,000 approximately).
Do the Tokyo Olympics allow spectators?
As per the official website of the Tokyo Olympics, spectators will not be allowed into venues located in Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa and Saitama. Also, not more than 10,000 people will be allowed into venues located in Miyagi, Hokkaido, Fukushima, Shizuoka and Ibaraki.
Are there virtual tickets for the Tokyo Olympics?
No, there are no virtual tickets for the Tokyo Olympics.
To stop the spread of the virus and ensure that the event runs smoothly without interruption, it is advised to watch the games from the safety of your home.