Tokyo Olympics: Spectators also barred from outlying venues

Protesters against the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Tokyo 2020) confront police officers in Tokyo, Saturday, July 10, 2021. The poster, center, reads, "Don't enter Hiroshima," with a picture of International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach and graffiti over his face, as local media report Bach is scheduled to visit Hiroshima later this month ahead of the 2020 Summer Olympics starts. (AP Photo/Kwiyeon Ha)

People walk by a 3D video advertisement display of a giant cat that was recently installed in the famed Shinjuku shopping district in Tokyo on Friday, July 9, 2021. (AP Photo/Hiro Komae)

Protesters against the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Tokyo 2020) confront police officers in Tokyo, Saturday, July 10, 2021. The poster, center, reads, "Don't enter Hiroshima," with a picture of International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach and graffiti over his face, as local media report Bach is scheduled to visit Hiroshima later this month ahead of the 2020 Summer Olympics starts. (AP Photo/Kwiyeon Ha)

Deputy Executive Director, Marketing & Senior Director of Ticketing of Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee Suzuki Hidenori, left, and Spokesperson of Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee Masa Takaya attend a press conference regarding Olympic and Paralympic Games tickets, Friday, July 9, 2021, in Tokyo. Tokyo Olympic organizers stated yesterday that spectators would be barred from most events at the Games after a new state of emergency was announced in response to a surge in coronavirus cases. The state of emergency will run throughout the Olympic Games and remain in place until August 22. (Yuichi Yamazaki/Pool Photo via AP)