Tokyo Port to `` Self-restraining Sea Area '' to be set.

During the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics to be held, the Japan Coast Guard has established a `` self-restraining sea area '' to have ships refrain from sailing in some areas of Tokyo Port around the athlete village and the competition venue, Call for cooperation.

In the Tokyo Games, the athlete village, the main press center, and many of the competition venues are concentrated in the harbors of Tokyo Port, such as Harumi and Ariake.

To prevent terrorism and accidents, the Japan Coast Guard has decided to set up “self-restraining sea areas” in six sea areas, such as Harumi Wharf and around Tokyo Big Sight, to have ships refrain from sailing. You.

"Self-restraining sea areas" are set for about two months from July 14, when the Olympic Village is opened, and are set up in the most sea areas from July 24 to August 9 during the Olympics.

According to the Japan Coast Guard, in addition to conducting a survey of ship trends three years ago, and having decided the largest navigation limit in the history of Tokyo Port through consultation with shipping companies, all vessels were targeted at sea. Calls for security.

The Japan Coast Guard has stated that "I would like to find suspicious vessels as early as possible and make every effort to ensure maritime safety."