Tokyo: 2020 Olympic Games organisers have started drafting possible alternatives to host the Tokyo Games this summer, two sources familiar with talks said, in contrast to the Japanese government's stance that postponement is not an option.
While the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a beating on sports events across the world, the Japanese government has been steadfast in saying that the Games will go on. The top government spokesman on Wednesday said Tokyo wasn't preparing for postponement.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has staked his legacy as Japan's longest-serving premier on the Games and is hoping for a boom in tourism and consumer spending. If the Games don't take place $12 billion will be wasted.
"Finally, we have been asked to make a simulation in case of a postponement," said one of the sources on condition of anonymity. Officials who are close to the organising committee are not authorised to speak to the media.
"We are making alternative plans - plan B, C, D - looking at different postponement time-frames," said the official, adding the scenarios included cost estimates for different delays.