How do I start saving up, planning, and reserving tickets for Tokyo 2020? This will be my first Olympics, and in 2020 I'll be 24 years old. Anyone else planning to go? Do you know how the procedure goes?
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>>1154764
Set aside some of the money you make? You have 4 years dude. It's a lot of time to save up.
>>1154764
i only realized recently i planned on being in japan to Teach english in 2020 which lines up so i may be able to be at the events
>>1154845
>It's a lot of time to save up.
But be aware that it will be somewhat less time to buy flights, lodging, event tickets, etc. as that shit will start to book up well in advance.
One thing to watch for, they often site a few events in other parts of the country -- it may be possible to get tickets and a place to stay out at one of the boonies events if the events in Tokyo are selling out.
>>1154764
>4 years to go
>not doing some intense training for 4 years and then joining the olympics as an athlete for free
what a loser, you probably even thought about becoming an english teacher in japan lel
>>1154962
Pretty much this. Just take up some obscure sport that's pretty much all luck anyways, like sailing or archery...