“As long as you sanitize, take temperatures, double-mask and frequently use portable hand sanitizer, then there isn’t a problem,” he said, adding that he sees the risk as fairly low if people avoid activities such as eating that involve removing masks.
Okudera said that one option for holding the Games could be to allow a limited number of people attend outdoor events, while barring spectators from competitions held indoors.
Ticket holders may be more willing to support some fans in stadiums compared with the rest of the Japanese public. Even during the states of emergency, Tokyo is unrecognizable from locked-down capitals elsewhere, with restaurants, schools and many workplaces operating as normal, with reduced operating hours. Residents of Japan purchased a total of 4.45 million tickets to events, though 810,000 of those were returned during a refund program.