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Tokyo governor says Olympics worth the cost, Paralympic­s key

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TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike yesterday defended the cost of hosting the 2020 Olympic Games, saying the Paralympic­s in particular would build a legacy by creating better accessibil­ity for Japan’s rapidly aging society.

Koike had taken Olympics organisers to task after her election three years ago, saying the Games budget was in danger of ballooning and ordering a review of costs and facilities. But she told a news conference yesterday that spending was under control with a budget ceiling having been set, and voiced confidence that citizens’ tax money was being put to effective use.

“I am particular­ly emphasisin­g the Paralympic Games,” Koike said. “It could serve as a good springboar­d in bringing in designs that will ensure accessibil­ity as well as what we call barrier-free access and facilities.”

Koike said the legacy of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics was urban infrastruc­ture like the Metropolit­an Expressway and the Shinkansen bullet train.

“I’d like the 2020 Games to be something more intangible, a new way of thinking for people and society as a whole,” Koike said.

“Accessibil­ity for all is a major challenge for every city,” she said, noting the proportion of Tokyo’s over-65 population would reach 31 per cent by 2050.

The latest budget figures show a cost of 1.35 trillion yen ($12.6 billion), with the Tokyo Metropolit­an Government shoulderin­g 600 billion yen ($5.6 billion).

The Tokyo Olympic Games will be held July 24 to Aug. 9 next year followed by the Paralympic­s Aug. 25 to Sept. 6.

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