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Over half of Tokyo tuned in for Olympic opening: survey

The figure was second only to the ceremony that opened the Games in 1964

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 26 Jul 2021 3:00PM

Over half of Tokyo tuned in for Olympic opening: survey
Tennis star Naomi Osaka lighting the Olympics cauldron during the opening ceremony. – Twitter pic, July 26, 2021

TOKYO – More than half of Tokyo's households watched the Olympics opening ceremony live on television – the second-highest figure since the 1964 Tokyo Games, a survey showed today.

The virus-postponed Games are being held in largely empty stadiums due to the Covid-19 threat and polls before they opened showed strong opposition as cases rose.

But that did not stop people tuning in to watch the opening on July 23, according to Japan's Video Research Ltd.

It found 56.4% of households in greater Tokyo watched the event, with tennis star Naomi Osaka lighting the Olympic cauldron after Japan's emperor declared the Games open.

The figure was second only to the ceremony that opened the Games in 1964, the last time Tokyo hosted the event, when 61.2% of households in the capital were watching.

And it far outstripped the viewing figures in Tokyo for more recent Games, including 23.6% for the 2016 Rio Olympics, 24.9% for the 2012 London edition and 37.3% for the 2008 Beijing Games.

The survey was conducted among around 2,700 households in Tokyo and six surrounding prefectures. – AFP, July 26, 2021

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