The Tokyo Olympic Games in Japan began to sell tickets in May.
From mid-May, audiences outside Japan can buy Olympic tickets online, and foreigners who happen to be in Japan can also snap up tickets on the spot.
However, the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee also revealed that the specific invoicing date has not yet been determined. The principle of online ticketing is first come, first served, which is different from the ticketing for Japanese residents that started last year. At that time, the method of registering the lottery in advance was implemented.
Visitors outside Japan buy tickets.
Visitors outside Japan can also buy tickets from authorized agents in their own countries. About 4.48 million lottery tickets have been sold to Japanese residents through two lottery tickets. BOCOG did not disclose the number of remaining tickets. It is reported that there are about 9 million tickets left.
Tickets purchased by Japanese residents
From February 20th, Japanese residents will have another chance to buy tickets for the Olympic Games by lottery. This time, in order to take care of those who are not used to buying tickets online, the organizing Committee decided to send postcards. The specific way is to mail postcards with my name, address and other necessary information to the designated address from February 20th to March 12. If the number is drawn, the organizing Committee will return the postcard with the purchase date and serial number to the applicant in early April, and the applicant can use this postcard to buy tickets at the ticket office in the city center. Ticket purchase rules
According to reports, each person can only buy tickets for one event, with a maximum of four tickets and two tickets for the opening and closing ceremonies.
After the sales are completed by applying for postcards, the remaining tickets will be sold globally in official website, and the organizing committee will also set up two ticket sales windows in the center of Tokyo for the audience to buy on the spot.
Official website ticket guide
1, April 18: official website officially opened for the Tokyo Olympic Games.
2. May 9th: Draw lots to apply for the first round of tickets.
3. May 28th: The first round of ticket application is over.
4. June 20th: Officially announce the results of the first round of lottery, and pay for it.
5. July 2nd: Payment ends.
6. Fall/Winter 2008: official website directly sells Olympic tickets to the public on a first-come-first-served basis while stocks last.
7. Spring of 2008: official website and offline outlets began to sell tickets to the outside world.
Tips: Theoretically, tickets sold at 1-6 o'clock are aimed at people living in Japan. In fact, if you have relatives and friends who work, study or live in Japan, you can participate in online ticket purchase. Subscription ID can bring relatives and friends to the scene, and the holder of subscription ID must be present.