Calgary Herald

Tokyo begins counting days until Olympics

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Japan began its threeyear countdown to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics on Monday with concerts, races and other events meant to drum up public enthusiasm for the Games.

The 2020 Games will be Japan’s first summer Olympics since the 1964 edition in Tokyo. After a rocky start, organizers are gearing up to get the public more involved.

A 15-day, 1,000-kilometre citizens relay began Monday in northeaste­rn Japan’s Aomori prefecture. Runners and cyclists will travel through areas ravaged by the 2011 tsunami, reaching the capital on Aug. 7.

Other events included group callisthen­ics, traditiona­l dancing and surfing at the Olympics surfing venue. In Tokyo, a concert and other festivitie­s were planned after dark.

The Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic­s are due to be held July 24 to Sept. 6, 2020.

Since public transport is crowded even without Olympics-related visitors, the government launched an annual telework day on Monday to encourage more people to do their jobs remotely, especially during the 2020 Games. Dozens of companies have pledged to participat­e.

Troubles over the design for Tokyo’s National Stadium, the Olympics logo and soaring costs for the events are still casting a shadow as organizers rush to meet tight deadlines.

In April, a 23-year-old employee of one of the Olympic contractor­s committed suicide in a case believed to be related to overwork.

Asked about the young man’s death after having clocked more than 200 hours of overtime the month before, Hikariko Ono, a spokeswoma­n for Tokyo 2020, said it was “very unfortunat­e.”

“We extend our condolence­s to the man who passed away and his family,” Ono said.

“We would like to remind all the parties to be mindful so that similar cases will not be repeated.”

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