The rebuilding of national confidence, the maintenance of Olympic venues and the adjustment of the timing of major rallies, all of which stand in the way of Japan's difficult hurdles in 2020.
Olympic expectations? How high it rises, how hard it falls.
Japan hosted this Olympic Games before its economy has been quiet for a long time, all the Japanese people did not look forward to the arrival of the feast as this time. This time the epidemic history without warning to highlight, Japan's Olympic Games on schedule or not want to decide to be held every day by countless people. It was in late March that Shinzo Abe officially and publicly decided that the Olympics would be postponed. The postponement of the Olympic Games is just one less lively event for our people, but it really poured a big pot of cold water on the Japanese people.
Venue protection? Huge maintenance expenses.
Japan's preparation for the Games during the construction of a large number of sports venues, manpower, material and financial resources of the huge investment, this time postponing the Olympic Games, fill this loophole is a long way off. After the construction of the venues to have special people for maintenance, protection, Japan's labor costs are relatively expensive price, this additional investment in the Olympic Games do not know how much more to fill, will bring another wave of low tide to the already depressed Japanese economy. Japan in the history of the country always like to bet on the fate of the country, that is, with one thing to determine the fate of the country's subsequent development, this Olympic Games is feared to bring the Japanese economy into another basin.
Adjustments to the event? A re-planning of time.
Olympic event schedules have to be planned ages in advance, and a lot of peripherals, visiting tickets, hotel reservations and airfare bookings for the Tokyo Olympics are already on sale for the second half of 2019. The postponement of the Olympics this time around not only means that the early preparations have come to naught, but also that businessmen are inexplicably burdened with a gap period of just over a month. Other major events postponed in Tokyo because of the Olympics may take advantage of the gap to come out and fill the delayed Olympics void.
While the idea is good, it will take a lot of time to adjust the dates for the later inputs, this postponement brings a myriad of unknowns, and perhaps more Japanese scholars will be able to live in the present, and less unrealistically look into the future to see what is not complete.