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Japan has been an Olympic land since the Summer Games of 1964, which were the first to be staged in Asia. In 2021, the country will host its fourth Games, if we include the Winter Games of 1972 in Sapporo and of 1998 in Nagano.
*Due to the Covid-19 outbreak, the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 were postponed for the first time in their history. The Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 will now be held on 23 July 2021.
00:00 Ginza & Tsukiji Area
04:26 Olympic Village/Paralympic Village
17:42 Ariake Urban Sports Park: Cycling and Skateboarding
21:29 Ariake Gymnastics Centre
22:29 Ariake Arena: Volleyball
28:19 Tokyo Aquatics Centre
30:31 Tatsumi Water Polo Centre
36:31 Yumenoshima Park Archery Field
48:27 Sea Forest Cross-Country Course
49:28 Sea Forest Waterway: Rowing and Canoe
55:03 Aomi Urban Sports Park: Basketball (3×3) and Sport Climbing
Ginza:
On Chuo Dori street, you’ll find many top fashion and cosmetic brand stores.
Tsukiji:
While the fish market has moved to Toyosu, many sushi, seafood and other restaurants—ramen, beef stew and chicken rice bowl merchants, to name a few—still call the Tsukiji Outer Market area home. Many of these chefs have decades of training and experience. Wander through the side streets and you’ll also find vendors selling rolled omelettes, broiled seafood, and jumbo-sized rice balls, among other snacks.
Olympic Village/Paralympic Village
The residential units used by the athletes during the Tokyo 2020 Games, will be renovated as general residential apartments after the Games.
Ariake Urban Sports Park:
This course has been constructed in the Ariake district, which is located in the stunning waterfront area close to the Athletes’ Village and the Big Sight venue, which will house the IBC and the MPC.
Ariake Gymnastics Centre:
This temporary venue will be located in the northern part of Tokyo’s Ariake district. Following the Tokyo 2020 Games, a sporting arena with a 12,000 seating capacity is scheduled for construction on this site.
Ariake Arena (Volleyball):
Ariake Arena is a new venue under construction in the northern part of Tokyo’s Ariake district. After the Tokyo 2020 Games, the arena will become a new sporting and cultural centre with a seating capacity for up to 15,000 spectators.
Tokyo Aquatics Centre:
Tokyo Aquatics Centre has been newly constructed in the Tatsumi-no-Mori Seaside Park. Following the 2020 Games, the venue will host domestic and international competitions.
Tatsumi Water Polo Centre:
This iconic and spacious venue was designed in 1990 to serve as the main facility for swimming and other water sports in the Tokyo area.
Yumenoshima Park Archery Field:
Yumenoshima Park Archery Field has been constructed in the park area of the Dream Island site. Following the 2020 Games, the facility will house archery competitions and be used for a wide range of other activities.
Sea Forest Waterway:
Constructed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government on a waterfront site, the course is protected from the effect of waves, currents and tides by wave absorbers and two dams.
Aomi Urban Sports Park:
Time-lapse movies of Tokyo 2020 competition venues:
”The Olympic and Paralympic Village” Time-Lapse footage (Exterior)
”Ariake Arena” Time-Lapse footage (Exterior)
”Ariake Arena” Time-Lapse footage (Interior)
“Tokyo Aquatics Centre” Time-Lapse footage (Exterior)
”Tokyo Aquatics Centre” Time-Lapse footage (Interior)
“Sea Forest Waterway” Time-Lapse footage
Filming Date: July 28th, 2020
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