Asia | Olympic gory
The obstacles to holding the Tokyo Olympics in July are daunting
Most Japanese would prefer to postpone the games again, or cancel them
|TOKYO
Editor's note: On February 12th, after this article was published, Mori Yoshiro resigned as president of Tokyo's organising committee.
This article appeared in the Asia section of the print edition under the headline “Olympic gory”
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