The Tokyo Paralympic Games School-based spectators must move to the venue January 5th 16:08

At the Tokyo Paralympic Games, it is assumed that the number of children and leaders who visit the game at the school level will be about 680,000, accounting for about 30% of the entire audience, but travel to the competition venue is limited to public transportation such as trains Schools have said that it is difficult to lead children safely, and some have called for the use of private buses.

At the Tokyo Paralympic Games, which will open on August 25, about 680,000 tickets, or about 30% of the total 2.3 million tickets, will be attended at schools as part of education. Is reserved for

However, the Games Organizing Committee requires that spectators be visited by public transportation such as trains and local buses to alleviate congestion.

For this reason, it is difficult to safely lead children on public transportation that is expected to be crowded from schools planning to watch games from a distance or special support schools for children with disabilities, and traveling under scorching sun Some people are asking for travel on a chartered bus or school bus, saying they are concerned about heat stroke.

The Organizing Committee has decided to make a careful decision in the future, as giving exceptions to access to the venue could make it difficult to manage the security of the venue and its surroundings.

According to the person in charge, "Since it is possible that the movement of people involved in the tournament and the general audience will be affected, it is not possible to cut out just watching the school and draw conclusions. Carefully check the number of buses and the time it takes I want to consider it. "