The athletes' village for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, featuring enhanced measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and a fever clinic, was unveiled to the media on Sunday around a month before the games kick off.

Around 18,000 athletes and officials are set to reside in 21 buildings inside the 44-hectare village in the Harumi waterfront district of Tokyo that also houses a fitness center, recreational facility, polyclinic and 24-hour main dining hall.

The village will officially open on July 13, 10 days before the start of the Olympics, and serve as a base for athletes until three days after the closing ceremony on Aug. 8.