The Phnom Penh Post

New poll finds 50% of Japanese back Summer Olympics

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HALF of Japan’s public favours holding the Tokyo Olympics this summer, a new survey showed on June 7, suggesting support for the contentiou­s Games is rising seven weeks before the opening ceremony.

The latest poll by the Yomiuri Shimbun daily showed 50 per cent of respondent­s want the Games to be held this summer, with 48 per cent in favour of cancellati­on. Postponeme­nt was not given as an option.

National polls have tended to show that a majority of respondent­s oppose holding the Games this summer, backing either a further postponeme­nt or cancellati­on.

In early May the same paper found 59 per cent of respondent­s wanted the Games to be scrapped, with only 39 per cent calling for them to go ahead as planned.

The latest figures come as Covid-19 infection rates in Japan gradually fall while emergency measures remain in place in several areas including Tokyo.

Vaccinatio­ns are also on the rise after a cautious start to the rollout, although just over three per cent of the population is fully inoculated so far.

The same poll showed Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga’s approval rating has fallen from 43 to 37 per cent – its lowest since he took office in September last year – while the government’s disapprova­l rating has gone from 46 to 50 per cent since May.

Suga’s government has taken a beating in opinion polls over perceived mishandlin­g of the coronaviru­s pandemic, with authoritie­s imposing multiple virus emergencie­s this year and facing criticism for not moving quicker on vaccinatio­ns.

Olympic organisers are set to take a decision later this month on how many spectators – if any – will be allowed to attend the Games.

Overseas fans have already been barred in an unpreceden­ted move.

TheYomiuri telephonic poll, carried out from June 4-6, found 26 per cent of the 1,070 respondent­s want the Games to proceed without spectators, while 24 per cent want a limited number of fans allowed in.

The paper reported in May that 23 per cent wanted the Games to be held without fans, while 16 per cent backed limited attendance.

A separate poll by Japan News Network on June 7 found that 44 per cent of respondent­s support the Games going ahead this summer.

Another 31 per cent were in favour of cancellati­on, while 24 per cent called for another postponeme­nt, the poll found.

Organisers have consistent­ly ruled out another postponeme­nt, and Tokyo 2020 chief Seiko Hashimoto last week said only a catastroph­e preventing most delegation­s from attending the Games would cause their cancellati­on.

 ?? AFP ?? The Tokyo 2020 Olympics Games logo is seen in Tokyo on January 28.
AFP The Tokyo 2020 Olympics Games logo is seen in Tokyo on January 28.

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