"I'm hoping that the hosting of the Olympics will act as a trigger for breaking with a shrinking economy that has been hit by deflation for the past 15 years," a beaming Abe told a press conference here in the Argentine capital after the International Olympic Committee picked Tokyo as the host city.
Japan will become the first Asian country to stage the Games for a second time. Tokyo had staged the Olympics in 1964.
Officials hope that the sports extravaganza will become an opportunity to showcase the country's recovery from the 2011 massive earthquake and tsunami that sparked a nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Kyodo news agency reported.
The government led by Prime Minister Abe has employed a set of policies dubbed "Abenomics" to restore economic growth.
The Olympics "will definitely be a plus for growth. It will work as 'the fourth arrow' and bring benefits," Abe told a Japanese TV programme.
That will give an additional boost to the economy on the cusp of recovery as the government implements the "three arrows" of Abenomics -- bold monetary easing by the Bank of Japan, massive fiscal stimulus and a growth strategy aimed at encouraging private investment.
Abe has said the next extraordinary parliament session from October will be devoted to discussing his economic growth strategy, at a time when he needs to decide whether to raise the sales tax next April as planned.
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