More than every other resident in the world's most populous metropolis does not want to invite the rest of the world to the 202 Olympic Games, according to a study from Japanese media.

27.7 percent of those polled want to completely blow the games while 24 percent want to postpone the championship further.

46.3 per cent want to implement what has been planned.

The Tokyo Olympics were originally scheduled to be held on July 24 to August 9 this year, but on March 24, the IOC and the organizers' organization decided to move the games forward, due to the Corona crisis. It is the first Olympics in history that has had to move forward. If the majority of Tokyo residents get through their will, it will happen again.

Thomas Bach, chairman of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), has said that the Olympics will either be organized in 2021 or canceled completely.

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Gunilla Lindberg visited the Weekend Studio. Photo: SVT

The survey was conducted by the Kyodo news agency and the Tokyo MX TV channel.

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