"Extraterritoriality", -- I used to lean this word at the history class.
The news below reminds me such a jargon in a history textbook and I was just wondering if the governor of Tokyo required the organization to follow the regulations or guidelines proceeded currently under the circumstance of quasi-state of emergency. In addition, the facts that many food shops and restaurants have been closed by financial conditions, especially the worsen cash-flow do not lead such decisions.
Fortunately, I heard that the beverage company pushed the organization to stop selling alcohol at the venues during the Olympic Games, otherwise, I will not buy nor drink all kind of beverages produced by this company.
https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2021/06/b46bafb9f3c4-tokyo-olympic-organizers-to-allow-alcohol-to-be-sold-at-venues.html
Tokyo Olympic organizers reverse plan to allow alcohol sale at venues
KYODO NEWS - 8 hours ago - 23:49 | News, All, Japan, Coronavirus
Tokyo Olympic organizers have reversed an earlier plan to allow alcoholic beverages to be sold to spectators at competition venues during the global sports event, sources close to the matter said Tuesday, as voices grew against apparent consideration for sponsors such as Asahi Breweries.
Organizers earlier planned to allow alcoholic drinks at venues of the games starting in around a month with some restrictions including time limits for selling them.























