The opening of the Tokyo Olympics is imminent. Compared with the past, this Olympics will be held under the epidemic situation. Therefore, due to epidemic prevention considerations, the host will not allow reporters to take any public transportation within 14 days after the reporter arrives in Japan. Travel?

Follow Xiaoxin's lens to find out.

  The first is the shuttle bus.

The Japanese organizers set up shuttle bus stops at the airport, Olympic-designated hotels, and the Olympic Press Center. Journalists can transfer at the bus stop of the Olympic Press Center and take different buses to the venues of the Olympic Games.

Plastic curtains are hung on the front of some shuttle buses to separate the driver and the crew.

  Followed by taxis.

The organizer provided each registered journalist with 14 taxi tickets for the journalists to take the designated Olympic taxi after making a telephone appointment.

However, not every trip can be done with one ticket.

According to the official, the value of each ticket is 10,000 yen, and there is no change.

On July 19, the reporter took a designated taxi to Narita Airport to meet the Chinese sports delegation. It took more than one hour to drive and spent 3 tickets. According to the actual price, the journey was worth 27,000 yen, which is equivalent to about 1,600 yuan. .

(Reporter Zhao Anyuan and Wen Mengxin produced Wang Jiayi)

Editor in charge: [Li Yuxin]