Next day at the Tokyo Olympics Closing Ceremony Next day, August 9th, to adjust by transfer holiday May 20th, 5:08

Regarding the holiday of August 9th, the day after the closing ceremony of the next year's Tokyo Olympics, the government couldn't get the approval of the LDP because it was unfit to make the day of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki a holiday. Then, we will proceed with the adjustment on the 9th as a transfer holiday.

At the Tokyo Olympics, which was postponed next year, the government will move holidays in line with the opening ceremony to alleviate the congestion of transportation facilities.

However, at the Liberal Democratic Party's political council meeting held on the 19th, regarding the day after the Olympic closing day August 9th as "Mountain Day", "The day when the atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki is a holiday I was not able to accept it.

In response to this, the government will make adjustments on Sunday, August 8th, the day of the closing ceremony, as "Mountain Day" and as a transfer holiday on the 9th.

With the approval of the ruling party, the government wants to submit to the current Diet the amendment to the Special Measures Law, which incorporates such content, and pass it on.