came to Fukushima city on Friday , Masahiro Abiko went out to cheer them with his employees, hoping the Games will reinvigorate his coronavirus-battered business making flags and festival attire.
Abiko echoes the hopes of business owners across Japan, hit by travel restrictions and curbs on eating out.The Tokyo Olympics had originally been scheduled for 2020, but were postponed for one year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. "With the Olympics approaching, we are seeing demand for flags, Japan's national flags and those of foreign countries, rising. It's not quite doubling, but a substantial increase," he said.
Some Olympic baseball and softball games will take place in Fukushima city, raising the hopes of local businesses, but international spectators will not be allowed to visit Japan for the Games.
The people push to Tokyo Olympic hold is Devil.