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Olympics: Tokyo Games tickets to go on sale worldwide in May - The Mainichi - INGLESE
Post n°239 pubblicato il 02 Marzo 2020 da job.world
Tag: Info Tokyo, News Tokyo TOKYO, 12 February 2020 - The organizing committee of the 2020 Tokyo Games said Wednesday that Olympic tickets will be made available to people living outside Japan starting in mid-May. Spectators looking to travel to Japan for this summer's games kicking off July 24 will be able to purchase tickets from the official ticketing websites or from authorized resellers. The exact date has yet to be determined. The tickets will be made available to all on a first-come, first-served basis online as well as over the counter at ticketing booths across Tokyo. Nonresidents of Japan can also purchase tickets at the ticketing booths. Some 4.48 million tickets have already been sold to Japanese residents in the first two phases of the domestic Olympic ticket lottery. Organizers have not disclosed the total amount of tickets available, estimated to be over 9 million. Residents of Japan can apply for another chance to buy tickets via a postcard lottery starting Feb. 20 and Mar. 13 for the Olympics and Paralympics, respectively. Organizers said they are still considering when Paralympic tickets will be put on sale on a first-come, first-served basis. Details of the plan can be found at https://tokyo2020.org/en/games/ticket/olympic/application/
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