Spectators at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games will pay up to 300,000 yen ($2,670) to attend the opening ceremony or as little as 2,500 yen to see individual matches in sports such as soccer, organizers revealed Friday.

Tickets priced at 4,000 yen or less will be available for most competitions, while more than half will be offered for under 8,000 yen, the Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games said in its summary of ticket prices.

Tickets for the opening ceremony will start at 12,000 yen. The top-priced tickets for athletics will cost 130,000 yen, while the maximum for swimming and basketball will be 100,000 yen.

Discounted group tickets aimed at children, the elderly and families of people with disabilities will be priced at 2,020 yen apiece. More than 1 million tickets will also be offered for sale in collaboration with schools and local government units.

Entry prices for events in which Japanese athletes are expected to excel, such as judo, wrestling and table tennis, are likely to be higher than at previous Olympics, the organizing committee said.

Premium ticket packages targeting wealthy customers and including food and beverage services are expected to be offered at a later date.

Tickets will go on sale next spring via the official website. In order to purchase, it is necessary to first register a "Tokyo 2020 ID." Roughly 50,000 people have already registered.

The website URL is https://id.tokyo2020.jp/