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Tokyo Olympics Organizers Request Introduction of Daylight Saving Time


2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games organizing committee chair Yoshiro Mori met with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to request the introduction of daylight saving time to Japan, telling the Prime Minister, "I want it to be introduced even just for the summer of the Games." Mori is seeking a 1 to 2 hour time shift as a measure against the expected hot conditions. "I want daylight saving time to to be introduced because that way what's now 5:00 a.m. would become 7:00 a.m.," he said.

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Brett Larner said…
Can't change the event times? Why not change time itself?
Andrew Armiger said…
Also, why not extend May and June to double their usual length so July falls where September normally would?

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