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Tokyo 2020 Olympic organizers unveil ticket prices

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Tokyo Olympic organizers on Friday unveiled ticket prices for the 2020 Games ranging from 2020 yen ($18) up to 300,000 yen ($2,760), largely in line with prices at the London Olympic Games in 2012.

More than half the tickets on sale will cost less than 8,000 yen ($71), according to the organizers.

Tickets for the opening ceremony are priced between 12,000 yen ($110) and 300,000 yen ($2,670), but sporting events will be much cheaper.

For those, tickets will start at the symbolic price point of 2,020 yen, but only for group sales, with the cheapest individual tickets on sale for 2,500 yen or just over $22.

While fluctuatin­g exchange rates make comparison­s with previous Olympic ticket prices complicate­d, the Tokyo prices are roughly in line with those for the London Olympic Games, but more expensive than in Rio in 2016. There, the best seats at the opening ceremony cost 4,600 reais ($1,200).

In London, the top category opening ceremony tickets cost 2012 pounds ($2,616) at today’s exchange rate.

The most expensive sports event at Tokyo 2020 will be track and field, with tickets ranging from 3,000 yen ($27) to 130,000 yen ($1,157).

But fans of the marathon, softball, hockey and other events will be able to score tickets starting from just 2,500 yen ($22).

The organizers said in a press release that they created 2,020 yen ($18) tickets for groups, so that “families and groups with children, older people and handicappe­d people can come to the events” together.

Tickets will go on sale in Japan from spring next year, with a precise date not yet set, and Olympic enthusiast­s hoping to score seats will need to register online.

According to local media, the Tokyo 2020 committee is hoping to sell 7.8 million tickets, bringing in 77.3 billion yen ($0.69 billion).

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