The skyline of Tokyo is seen through a bus window from the Rainbow Bridge ahead of the 2020 Summer Olympics.
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With spectators banned from venues of the 2020 Olympics, for many of the visitors to Tokyo, the only way to get a glimpse of this unique capital city hosting the games is from a vehicle, whisking the sporting guests from athlete village or hotel to venue.
The Olympic rings float in the water ahead of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
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As the bus rumbles along a Tokyo thruway, passengers steal a fleeting glance at the Olympic rings floating on a barge in the bay.
Colorful shop signs that dot the Kabukicho entertainment district pass by in a blur. The Tokyo Tower glows, if only briefly.
The skyline of Tokyo is seen through a bus window from the Rainbow Bridge ahead of the 2020 Summer Olympics.
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The pandemic-delayed 2020 Summer Olympics are days away from starting and thousands of athletes, officials and media are descending on a Tokyo under a state of emergency because of surging COVID-19 cases.
Hua Zhang, of the China Media Group, wears protective goggles while riding a media bus ahead the 2020 Summer Olympics.
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For many of the visitors under strict protective protocols, the only way to get a glimpse of this unique capital city is from a vehicle, whisking the sporting guests from athlete village or hotel to venue.
A man rides his bike near the athlete's village for the 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Tokyo.
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AP photographer Jae C. Hong spent hours riding Olympic buses, trying to get a feel for Tokyo as the Games in a bubble ramp up.
A cooling system sprays a mist over a police officer outside the main press center of the 2020 Summer Olympics.
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For the Japanese, life goes on with little indication a massive sporting event is about to begin. Streets of masked workers; a couple steal a private moment at a subway station, mask to mask; fishermen stand in their boats in a moat; an elderly woman seeking relief from the heat walks with a small towel on her head; a police officer walks under cooling mist sprays while on patrol.
A woman walks with a small towel over her head to shield from the sun ahead the 2020 Summer Olympics.
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The view from the bus forces a separation from subject, the bustle of the city is silenced by the closed windows.
A police officer, right, patrols near the entrance to the athlete's village for the 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics.
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Yet, over time, if one really looks, a connection is formed with this sprawling metropolis that is a mix of modern and tradition.
A bus driver is reflected in the mirror in Tokyo.
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The Tokyo Tower is seen through a bus window ahead of the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics on July 15, 2021.
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By Jae C. Hong/AP