China News Service, July 8th. According to foreign media reports on the 8th, the Japanese government, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) held five-party consultations at the meeting. It was decided that all Olympic venues in Tokyo will be held vacantly.

On July 1, local time, the Tokyo Olympics Main Press Center (MPC) at the Koto International Exhibition Center in Tokyo opened to the public.

The picture shows the interior view of the reception hall of the main Olympic press center.

  International Olympic Committee President Bach arrived in Tokyo on the 8th, which is only 15 days before the opening of the Tokyo Olympics.

Earlier reports stated that the most important task Bach faced after arriving in Tokyo was to discuss the issue of spectators for the Olympic Games with all parties in Japan.

  According to previous reports, in the five-party talks held at the end of June, it was officially decided that the number of spectators for the Tokyo Olympic Games should be within 50% of the stadium's capacity and the upper limit was 10,000.

Since then, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said that if the venue of the Tokyo Olympics issues an emergency declaration during the Tokyo Olympics, it will give priority to ensuring the safety of the people, even if the venue is held empty.