Tokyo 2020 organisers show off Olympic village - In Pics
The development of the housing project cost the Tokyo government 54 billion yen, including road work and infrastructure.
Organisers of the Tokyo Olympics opened the athletes' village to the media on Sunday, showing off apartments and a timber-laced shopping plaza where 11,000 athletes would stay and mingle during the sporting extravaganza. The once-delayed Games are due to start on July 23 amid concern that the influx of thousands of people from around the world would contribute to the spread of COVID-19.
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Olympic rules ban singing and chanting during events, with masks required at almost all times.
"We want this to be an athletes' village that the athletes will remember, but at the same time they must follow very strict rules about masks," said Saburo Kawabuchi, mayor of the Tokyo 2020 athletes' village.
"Except when eating, training, competing and sleeping, they must wear masks constantly, which is a very trying circumstance for global athletes." (Reuters)