Tokyo Para ticket sales 600,000 tickets About 60% of the record number of London tournaments October 18 20:30

Next year's Tokyo Paralympic tickets will be closed on the 17th, and the Organizing Committee has revealed that about 600,000 tickets were actually purchased. This is about 60% of the same period of the 2012 London tournament, when ticket sales were the highest ever.

The Tokyo Paralympic tickets were announced on the 2nd of this month, and all purchases were closed on the 17th.

According to the Organizing Committee, the number of applications for lottery sales is about 390,000, which is about three times that of the 2012 London Games, where ticket sales were the highest in the past Paralympics.

However, about 600,000 were actually purchased, only about 60% compared to the same time of the London Games.

The tournament organizing committee says, “There were more applications for lottery than in previous tournaments, but there was a tendency for applications to concentrate on some competitions and final tickets, and there were many people who did not even buy.”

The total number of tickets for the tournament is approximately 2.3 million at the invitation stage plan, but the Organizing Committee has not revealed the number of tickets sold.

On the other hand, due to the proposal to move the Tokyo Olympic marathon and racewalking venue from Tokyo to Sapporo, the second lottery sale of the Tokyo Olympics ticket, which was originally scheduled for autumn, has yet to be decided. Along with this, there is a possibility that the second drawing of Paralympic tickets scheduled after the beginning of the year and sales at the sales office may be reviewed.