It turned out that there were a series of troubles such as the bus arriving late and the requested car not being dispatched over the transportation of the athletes and people involved in the Tokyo Olympics.

The Games Organizing Committee is taking measures such as increasing the number of buses.

At the Tokyo Olympics, a total of about 5,500 buses and passenger cars are used to transport athletes and related parties to competition venues.



At a press conference on the 29th, the Organizing Committee revealed that there had been a series of troubles such as the bus arriving late and the car requested by the people concerned using the dedicated app not being dispatched.



According to the tournament officials, there were cases where the athletes were late for practice because the cars were not dispatched.



By the 29th, the Organizing Committee, which was requested to improve by competition groups, is taking measures to increase the number of buses and fix problems with the app during high demand hours.

Organizing Committee "Caused by both human response and system such as application"

Regarding this trouble, Masanori Takaya, a spokesperson for the Organizing Committee, said, "It was caused by both human response and systems such as apps. Now it is flowing smoothly little by little."