Published: 15:40, March 22, 2021 | Updated: 21:52, June 4, 2023
Report: Japan may grant entry to foreign volunteers for Olympics
By Reuters

A man walks on the Odaiba waterfront in Tokyo on Tuesday as Olympic rings are seen in the background. (KOJI SASAHARA / AP)

TOKYO - Japan has decided to bar international spectators from the Tokyo Olympics, but is considering granting special entry permission to some 500 foreign volunteers, Japanese media said on Monday.

Volunteers are the unsung backbone of any Olympics, and more than 110,000 have put their lives on hold waiting for word from Olympics organisers about their roles this summer.

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Though Olympics organisers and the government are leaning towards not allowing more than 2,000 foreign volunteers to take part, some 500 of these judged to have special skills or experiences may be allowed into Japan under special permission, the Tokyo Shimbun daily quoted multiple people connected with the issue as saying.

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Tokyo 2020 organisers were not immediately able to comment.