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Japan marks three years to Tokyo 2020 as issues linger

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Japan on Monday marked three years before the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games with celebratio­ns and fanfare – even as organizers struggle to contain soaring costs and restore credibilit­y.

Japanese celebritie­s and athletes dressed in bright kimonos gathered for the launch of a remake of a popular 1964 Tokyo Games song, as organizers promised to turn the 2020 Games into the biggest “natsu matsuri” ( summer festival) ever.

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, clad in a white traditiona­l Japanese “happi” coat, attended a fl ag ceremony at the city hall.

“We have only three years left,” Koike said at the evening event at which cutting- edge projection mapping illustrati­ng Tokyo was shown.

“I hope to lead the Olympic Games to success with all of you,” she told the audience.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, fearful that ballooning budgets could see future Olympic bids dry up, last month praised local organizers for slashing costs.

Koike last year ordered a review of the budget which recommende­d revised plans to reduce costs projected to rise to more than $ 25 billion – four times the initial estimates when Tokyo won the 2020 hosting rights.

Tokyo organizers have since slashed costs to around $ 13 billion but have otherwise largely failed to inspire confi dence since the city beat Madrid and Istanbul in its bid to host the Games for a second time.

Progress on the fi nancial front comes after a rocky start when the initial rollout of the centerpiec­e Olympic stadium was bungled, forcing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2015 to tear up the blueprints amid public anger over its price tag. A new and cheaper plan was unveiled later that year.

More embarrassm­ent followed when the original Games logo was scrapped following allegation­s of plagiarism.

But the focus on Monday was on building up enthusiasm for Tokyo’s hosting of the Games.

Other events held across Japan included a 1,000- kilometer running and cycling relay from the northern prefecture of Aomori to Tokyo.

The route took in areas hit by the deadly 2011 tsunami and the event featured 2000 Sydney Games marathon champion Naoko Takahashi at the start.

A surfi ng exhibition by pros took place at the Tsurigasak­i beach venue in Chiba – 40 kilometers southeast of Tokyo – where the sport will make its Olympic debut in 2020.

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