The opening ceremony of the Tokyo Paralympics will be held on the night of the 24th.



Preparations such as traffic regulations are underway around the venue's national stadium.

The Tokyo Paralympics, which will be held for the first time in the same city for the second time since the 1964 Tokyo Games, will begin with an opening ceremony from 8 pm on the 24th, after a one-year postponement due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection.



Traffic restrictions were enforced around the national stadium, which is the venue, and security guards and others were instructing the car from the morning.



In addition, staff and volunteers preparing for the opening ceremony were seen entering the stadium one after another.



A 52-year-old man who passed by for work said, "It's a shame that the opening ceremony ticket was won, so I wasn't able to see the audience. I'm sorry that the infection is spreading, but above all, I want it to end safely." I did.



In addition, a junior high school boy in a wheelchair who was visiting with his family said, "I'm playing wheelchair tennis, so I'm looking forward to Shingo Kunieda. I was talking.



The tournament will be attended by 4,400 athletes, the largest number in history, including 161 countries and regions and refugee teams, and 22 competitions will be held from the 25th to the 5th of next month.