In the coastal area of ​​Tokyo, which was planned as an area that symbolizes the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, it has been decided that during the Paralympics, a corner where you can experience the competition will be held with a limited number of people.

Tokyo Waterfront City, which straddles Koto Ward, Minato Ward, and Shinagawa Ward in the coastal area of ​​Tokyo, was an area that symbolized the tournament, with many competition venues gathered and various events planned during the tournament.

However, at the Tokyo Olympics, which ended on the 8th of this month due to the influence of the new coronavirus, all official merchandise stores, sponsor company booths, and competition experience events were canceled, and the torch stand set up during the tournament was also viewed. Self-restraint was called for.



At the Paralympics, we will continue to call for refraining from viewing the torch stand, but we will limit the number of people to experience the competition.



However, the number of people who can visit is limited to those living in Tokyo, and priority is given to elementary school students and their parents, and the total number of people at the two venues is limited to 10,000 per day, and reservations must be made on the official website. is.



With the spread of the new coronavirus unstoppable, the Organizing Committee said, "We have determined that the educational value for children is high. We will thoroughly take measures against infectious diseases such as temperature measurement at the time of admission and wearing masks. I want to ensure safety. "