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The International Olympic Committee finally postponed the Tokyo Olympics, which was scheduled to be held in July of this year, to the next year. Let's connect the correspondent of Tokyo, Japan.

Correspondent Yoo Seong-jae, Japan, who had a lot of expectations for the Olympics, how was the atmosphere in Japan after the decision to act?

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In the meantime, the IOC and the Japanese government have professed to play the Olympics on schedule, but there was a great deal of disagreement as to whether it would happen in Japan.

That is why I feel comforted rather than being canceled or holding two years later rather than being amazed at the announcement of the one-year acting.

Regarding the conservatives, there was also a reaction to the pre-acknowledgement that Japan had taken the lead in saying that it had brought out a year of delay to the IOC.

Japan is quickly accepting the acting of the Olympics, and the Olympic countdown signboard in front of Tokyo Station began to show the current time, not `` the few minus '' from today (25th), and each municipality also removed the dated placard and billboard. .

Prime Minister Abe spoke to President Trump on the phone today (25th), and quickly delivered President Trump's statement that acting was a smart and good decision.

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In Japan, where everything was put together in July of this year, the competition will be delayed for a year, so I think the additional burden will be heavy.

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Expert analysis has shown that the economic loss due to one year of deferral is 640 billion yen and 7 trillion won in Korean money.

Half of them are things like tourism income that would have come in this year if paid according to schedule, so they will come in next year, and items such as stadium maintenance, rent, and labor costs that are more than one year will cost about 3,300 billion won.

The cost of compensation for damages due to the delay in the general sale of the athlete's village will also be charged.

So far, the Olympics have all gone over 15 trillion won, but if you add extra fees, the next year's Tokyo Olympics will be a 20 trillion won feast.

(Video coverage: Chul-Min Han, Video editing: Moo-Hwan Cho)

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