The Organizing Committee of the Asian Games, which can be held primarily in Aichi Prefecture three years from now, held a board assembly in Nagoya on the twenty seventh to debate with the organizers the cancellation of the event of the athletes’ village as a way to scale back the price of the Games. I’ve confirmed the coverage.
Aichi Governor Omura, who’s chairman of the organizing committee, mentioned, “Public opinion on large-scale sports activities occasions the place public cash is invested in numerous incidents surrounding the Tokyo Olympics is changing into very extreme. It is critical to proceed with preparations whereas gaining understanding.”
On top of that, Governor Omura said that it was difficult to gather sponsors and that it was necessary to reduce costs amid rising raw material costs, so the main athletes’ village, which was planned to be built on the site of the Nagoya Racecourse in Minato Ward, Nagoya City. I explained the policy of canceling the maintenance of
It is expected that the existing hotel will be used as accommodation for the athletes, and that an official decision will be made by autumn after an inspection by the organizer OCA = Olympic Council of Asia.
In addition, the Board of Directors submitted and approved a bill to change the method of recruiting advertising agencies widely from Japan and overseas, instead of selecting advertising agencies from major domestic companies to attract sponsor companies.
Prior to the board meeting, Governor Omura said at a press conference, “We are discussing whether or not we will scale back the variety of sports activities and the scale of the group.” I made it clear that I used to be negotiating.

