Regarding the volunteers of the city, whose initial activities have disappeared due to the unattended holding of the Tokyo Olympics, the city is rushing to make adjustments to have them take alternative activities, but even now, all those who wish to do so are still active. I haven't decided if I can do it.

The "city volunteers" in Tokyo, who guide the spectators, have lost their planned activities because the Olympics became unattended in Tokyo.



According to the city, about 6,000 of the 30,000 volunteers declined, but the city plans to have the remaining people who live in the city take on alternative activities at the site.



The city is presenting activities such as calling for people not to be crowded around the torch stand in the coastal area, and the city is still urgently seeking hope and adjusting the date and time and capacity.



However, although the tournament started on the 23rd, it has not been decided whether everyone who wants to participate in alternative activities.



In addition, the city says that as of the 23rd of the opening, the number of people who want it has reached, and it is not possible to clarify how many of them can be active because it is being adjusted.



The capital says, "I am making adjustments in a hurry, but I am sorry for the volunteers. I would like to continue making adjustments so that as many people as possible can participate."