The countdown to Friday's opening ceremony begins!
The TODAY team is officially on the ground in Tokyo in the lead up to the Summer Olympics, and though COVID-19 restrictions are keeping things far from business as usual in Japan's capital, the crew has been busy at work.
The NBC News set in Tokyo, where TODAY will be broadcasting live, is coming together beautifully — and that waterfront view is just breathtaking.Melea McCreary / TODAY
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