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Tokyo 2020 launches domestic sales process

Japanese residents will be able to apply for tickets for the Tokyo 2020 summer Olympics from May 9, the Games’ local organising committee has announced, as the official ticket sales site pre-opens today (Thursday).

The initial ticketing phase for those living in Japan will run until May 28. A lottery system will be deployed, with the successful applicants informed on June 20.

Between 70 and 80 per cent of the total allocation has been reserved for domestic sales, with Tokyo 2020’s original bid saying that 7.8 million tickets would be up for grabs.

However, organisers at this stage have refused to say how many are set to go on sale in the initial phase.

Tickets will become available on a first-come, first-serve basis later this year.

Prospective spectators in other countries will then be able to apply through authorised ticket resellers (ATR) in different countries, with each National Olympic Committee being allocated a certain number of tickets to be distributed via its ATR. International ticket sales are not allowed to begin until June 15.

The cheapest individual tickets for the Games will cost Y2,500 (£17.17/€19.86/$22.34).

The Games will begin on July 24, 2020.

Image: Tokyo 2020