At the Tokyo Olympics, where the venues for soccer competitions in Hokkaido will be held without spectators in addition to Tokyo and other three prefectures, tickets for venues that exceed the upper limit among the competitions held with spectators will be re-issued. A lottery was held and the results were announced on the 10th.

Up to now, 3.63 million tickets have been sold for the general public at the Tokyo Olympics, but it has been decided that venues in Tokyo and other prefectures will be held without spectators, and once they will be held with spectators. The Sapporo Dome, where the soccer competition in Hokkaido will be held, will be held on the night of the 9th with no spectators.



On the other hand, three competitions, soccer, baseball / softball, and bicycles, which are held in Miyagi, Fukushima, Ibaraki, and Shizuoka, will be held with a limited number of spectators.



In the unit of ticket sales called "session", 5 sessions of Sapporo Dome became non-audience, so 721 sessions, which is 96% of the total, became non-audience, and 29 sessions will be attended by spectators.



Of these, 4 sessions of baseball / softball and soccer exceed the maximum number of spectators, such as 10,000, so the Organizing Committee re-lottered the tickets and posted the results on the official sales site 10 Announced on the day.



Those who become "invalid" in the re-lottery will be eligible for a refund, and even if they become "valid", those who wish can apply for a refund.



In addition, even those who have tickets that have not been re-lotted can be refunded, so the deadline for application is from the 10th to 11:59 am on the 20th of this month.