By Syndicated Content By Elaine Lies TOKYO (Reuters) – As the clock ticks down to the opening of the Tokyo Olympics on July 23, just a month away, Japan is preparing to host a Games like no other in history, as it grapples with the coronavirus pandemic. Although the global situation has improved from a year ago, when the Games were postponed for the first time except for war, flare-ups of the disease worldwide mean organisers must hold the sporting extravaganza under strict rules to limit the spread of the virus. Here is a look at the circumstances of these unprecedented Olympics, the second time Tokyo has hosted them since 1964.