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The "empty venues" of the Tokyo Olympic Games triggered a wave of hotel cancellation, what impact did it have on the local economy?

With the continuous development of social economy, more and more countries in society hope to hold the Olympic Games to help their countries and better develop their economies, such as the Tokyo Olympic Games. Unexpectedly, during the Tokyo Olympic Games, due to the epidemic, the organizing committee of the Winter Olympics had to announce the temporary cancellation of the audience, which had a serious impact on the economy of Tokyo and even Japan.

Because of the cancellation of hotels in the Tokyo Olympic Games, the whole of Tokyo and even the whole of Japan suffered terrible economic losses, among which the impact on the hotel industry was the most serious, because many hotels could not relieve the pressure of their own operations after a large number of tourists canceled hotels, so they might eventually face an embarrassing problem of operation. In addition, for the whole Japanese tourism industry, it was also hit last year. After all, many tourists want to travel after coming to Japan. But I didn't expect this, so there is no way to alleviate tourism to some extent.

In addition to the hotel industry and tourism industry, the blow to the local catering industry is also fatal. After all, the local catering industry also wants to make a fortune during the Tokyo Olympics. But I didn't expect this to happen in the end, which will put the catering industry under great pressure in management and many aspects. It is even very likely that they will eventually face bankruptcy because there is no way to develop their own industry better this time.

However, in Bian Xiao's view, I think the biggest impact on Japan is that the cost of stadiums built in Japan is very huge, but it has not been able to get a certain return from these aspects, so it is likely to drag down the Japanese economy to some extent, and it is likely to cause some damage to the Japanese economy, but we believe that Japan is still capable of cheering up.