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Summer Olympic Games 2020 Venues


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Makuhari Messe

 

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Sports:

  • Fencing
  • Taekwondo
  • Wrestling Freestyle
  • Wrestling Greco-Roman

 

Zone : Other Venues

  • Capacity: 8.000
  • Status: Completed

 

Makuhari Messe is a convention center, located in the city of Chiba, Opened in October 1989, often host many High-Technology events, sport events or is a place of concerts of famous artists from all around the world.

 

During the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, the venue will serve as venue for all competitions of Fencing, Taekwondo and Wrestling, with the latter staged on the bigger hall with capacity of 8000 spectators, Fencing and TKD on the smaller hall for 6000 spectators.

 

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Musashino Forest Sports Plaza

 

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Sports:

  • Badminton
  • Modern Pentathlon (Fencing)

 

Zone : Other Venues

  • Capacity: 10.000
  • Status: Completed

 

The Musashino Forest Sports Plaza is a multi-sport indoor arena located in Chofu district of Tokyo. Opened in 2017 the venue includes swimming pool and gymnasium. However, for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, it will host all Badminton competitions and will be also the venue for the opening Modern Pentathlon events - Fencing.

 

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Saitama Super Arena

 

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Sports:

  • Basketball

 

Zone : Other Venues

  • Capacity: 21.000
  • Status: Completed

 

The Saitama Super Arena is a indoor Sports Arena located in the cty of Saitama, 25km north of Tokyo. Opened in May 2000 as multi-purpose arena with its 35000 spectacular capacity is the 4th largest indoor arena in the world. For the Tokyo Olypics the capacity will be shortened to 21.000.

 

Different major sport competitions has been staged here, like the Figure Skating World Championships, the arena is also the Only venue in Japan that ever hosted a NHL match between Nashville and Pittsburgh in 2000, just like some NBA practice games and Basketball World Championships matches will now serve for the Olympics as the home of Basketball Competions.

 

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Odori Park

 

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Sports:

  • Athletics (Race Walk & Marathon)

 

Zone : Other Venues

  • Capacity: 17.300
  • Status: Completed

 

The Odori Park in Sapporo, located on the Hokaido Island, is the farest venue of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.  831km north of Tokyo.

 

Odori Park in Japanese "Large park" spans 1.5 km and covers 78,901 m² was originally designated as the main street but it eventually became a park and divide the City of Sapporo into north and south.

 

Throughout the year, many events and ceremonies were held there, and this time for the Toyko Olympics has been selected to host the Race Walking and both Olympic Marathons.

 

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Tokyo City Stadium

 

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Sports:

  • Football
  • Modern Pentathlon (Riding & Combined Event)
  • Rugby Sevens

 

Zone : Other Venues

  • Capacity: 50.000
  • Status: Completed

 

The Tokyo City Stadium, called also Ajinomoto Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tokyo opened in 2001. Often used as place of many cultural actions like concert of famous artists. The stadium is the home of several football clubs from the Japanese capital like FC Tokyo, but is mainly known as the Rugby Union Japanese National Team home stadium.

 

For the Olympics, the stadium will host some opening round Football matches and will be the venue for the Rugby Sevens competition and the place of the final events of the Modern Pentathlon events as well.

 

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Tsurigasaki Beach

 

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Sports:

  • Surfing

 

Zone : Other Venues

  • Capacity: 6.000
  • Status: Completed

 

The Sport of Surfing will experience during the Olympics in Tokyo 2020 its debut under the five rings, and the Tsurigasaki beach will serve as venue for this historic moment.

 

The Tsurigasaki Beach is located in Ichinomiya town on Chiba Prefecture's Pacific coastline. 40km from Tokyo.

 

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Yokohama Stadium

 

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Sports:

  • Baseball
  • Softball

 

Zone : Other Venues

  • Capacity: 30.000
  • Status: Completed

 

The Yokohama Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium opened in 1978 and is located in the city of Yokohama 27km south of Tokyo. The venue hosted several concerts and other cultural events, and many sport events as well. Primarily the stadium is used for Baseball, but hosted also some matches of Australian rules football.

 

During the Olympics in Tokyo 2020 the stadium will be the main venue of Baseball and Softball return to the Olympics including all medal matches.

 

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Kashima Stadium

 

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Sports:

  • Football (W Bronze Medal Match)

 

Zone : Football Cities

  • Capacity: 40.730
  • Status: Completed

 

The Kashima Stadium (known also as Ibaraki Stadium) is a Football stadium in the city of Kashima, in Ibaraki prefecture, 85km from Tokyo. It is the home stadium of the local football club Kashima Antlers. The stadium has a capacity of 40,728 spectators.

 

During the Tokyo Olympics the stadium will serve as home of Football matches, including quarterfinals, 2 semifinals and the Bronze medal match of the Womens tournament.

 

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Saitama Stadium

 

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Sports:

  • Football (M Bronze Medal Match)

 

Zone : Football Cities

  • Capacity: 62.000
  • Status: Completed

 

The Saitama Stadium (known also as Saitama Stadium 2002) is a Football stadium in the city of Saitama, 25km from Tokyo. Opened in 2001 as one of the venues for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, It is the home stadium of the Urawa Red Diamonds.

 

During the Tokyo Olympics the stadium will serve as home of Football matches, including quarterfinals, one mens tournament semifinal and the Bronze medal match of the Mens tournament.

 

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Sapporo Dome

 

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Sports:

  • Football

 

Zone : Football Cities

  • Capacity: 42.000
  • Status: Completed

 

The Sapporo Dome is a multi-purpose stadium built in 2001 as one of the venues for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Located in the Olympic city of Sapporo on the Hokaido island 830km north of Tokyo.

 

Primarily the arena is used for Baseball, but also for Football. The venue was also the place of the Opening ceremony of 2017 Asian Winter Games, this time will host in total 10 matches of the Football tournaments, only preliminary round games.

 

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