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Organizers' goal is to keep athletes in Japan for as little time as possible. Athletes should depart no more than 48 hours after their final competition, guidelines presented to national governing bodies dictate. That applies to team officials as well. There are exceptions athletes staying to be a training partner, for example.

The Olympic Village, given all of the restrictions, remains a hub of activity, thanks to the sheer number of people constantly moving around for training sessions and meals.

Tons of people in the dining hall. Tons of different colors and countries. But I think that I've been pretty impressed with how the athletes seem to be composing themselves. So I've been trying to take cues from the older athletes, the more experienced ones and just think about one step at a time. Partying in public, at least is going to be a no-go. Athletes will be required to wear masks in the village — even if they are vaccinated — and be warned constantly with signage about social distancing, washing hands and ventilating room areas.

More than 14, deaths in Japan have been attributed to COVID, numbers good by world standards but not as good as other Asian neighbors. The village consists of 21 residential towers varying from 14 to 18 floors with a total of 3, rooms. Apartment sizes vary from square meters about 1, sq. Officials have said teams will decide how many athletes will sleep in the rooms, likely spreading them out when possible.

About 11, athletes are expected for the Olympics and 4, for the Paralympics, which open on Aug. Arrivals will be staggered, and athletes are being asked to arrive as late as possible and leave almost as soon as they finish competing.

The two-floored dining area will have plastic panels to separate diners. The facility with some shared seats for the press also houses the international broadcast center.

Due to the coronavirus, the number of press members traveling to Japan for the Olympics and Paralympics has also been cut to 4, from the initially expected 8, To have the latest news and stories delivered to your inbox, subscribe here. Simply enter your email address below and an email will be sent through which to complete your subscription. Combined photo shows International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach L and Seiko Hashimoto, head of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic organizing committee, holding talks in the Japanese capital on July 13, , wearing masks amid the coronavirus pandemic.

National flags and banners are displayed on balconies at the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics athletes' village on July 13, , as it officially opened the same day. Photo taken on July 13, , shows the athletes' village for the Tokyo Olympics, which officially opened the same day in the capital's Harumi waterfront district ahead of the games' start in late July. The athletes' village for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics is shown to the media on June 20, A room at the athletes' village for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics is shown to the media on June 20, A medical examination room in the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic athletes' village for those with a fever is shown to the media on June 20, Photo taken June 20, , shows the main dining hall in the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic athletes' village.



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