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Japanese society is quickly accepting and adapting to the decision to postpone the Tokyo Olympics one year. However, the additional cost would increase like a snowball and the spread of Corona 19, which may have been so far, has emerged as a problem.

Correspondent Yoo Sung-jae reports from Tokyo.

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In front of Tokyo Station, the billboard that showed the remaining days until the opening day of the Olympic Games began to show the current time in less than a day after the announcement of the acting.

Each municipality also quickly removed placards and billboards with the Olympic schedule.

In Japan, the atmosphere of relief is that the Tokyo Olympics are canceled altogether or that one year is better than two years later.

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.

The Japanese government quickly reported that US President Trump said yesterday (25th) in a phone call to Prime Minister Abe that acting was a smart and good decision.

However, concerns about the extra cost of the Olympics are rising.

Items such as stadium maintenance costs, facility rentals, and labor costs, which will go one year further, are KRW 3,300 billion, and additional compensation for damages due to delays in the general sales of athletes villages is also expected.

Amid this, concerns over the spread of infection in the host city of Tokyo are growing.

Governor Koike Tokyo said yesterday that 41 more confirmed people were added in Tokyo during the day, and appealed to refrain from unnecessary unnecessary outings this weekend to prevent a surge in local infections.