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Olympic and Paralympic Games Preparing for the Tokyo 2020 Games At the time of the Tokyo 1964 Games, construction of the Tokaido Shinkansen bullet train, Metropolitan Expressway and other infrastructure made major strides, supporting Japan’s economic growth. The Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games will present an opportunity for Tokyo to show the world a role model for a mature society. The legacy left by the Games will not just be the ongoing use of the newly built facilities but also the bonds forged among the people of Tokyo and Japan through their involvement in the Games. 21 22 23 25 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 17 18 19 20 35 36 12 13 14 16 15 9 10 11 8 Shinbashi Ginza Tokyo Ueno Nippori Ikebukuro Shinjuku Musashi-Sakai Chofu Kichijoji Shibuya Meguro Hamamatsucho Shinagawa Toyosu Olympic Stadium Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Yoyogi National Stadium Nippon Budokan Imperial Palace Garden Tokyo International Forum Kokugikan Arena Ariake Arena Olympic Gymnastic Center Olympic BMX Course Ariake Tennis Park Odaiba Marine Park Shiokaze Park IBC/MPC Seaside Park Hockey Stadium Sea Forest Cross-Country Course Sea Forest Waterway Canoe slalom venue Dream Island Archery Field Olympic Aquatics Center Olympic Village Tatsumi International Swimming Centre Equestrian Park Musashino Forest Sport Centre Tokyo Stadium Asaka Shooting Range 0 5km N W E S column 4 Olympic Aquatics Center* 19 Ariake Arena* 8 Sea Forest Waterway* 16 Following the Games, the Olympic Village will be transformed into a highly desirable place to live where all kinds of people interact and enjoy pleasant and fulfilling urban life. Olympic Village The facilities will continue to be used effectively beyond the Games as sites for competitive sports, playing and watching sports, training young athletes, and other purposes. New permanent facilities Venues Map* 31 Sapporo Dome 24 Saitama Super Arena 28 Enoshima Yacht Harbour 32 Miyagi Stadium 27 Makuhari Messe 29 Izu Velodrome Shizuoka Prefecture 29 30 Hokkaido 31 Miyagi Prefecture 32 Chiba Prefecture 27 Saitama Prefecture 24 26 33 Kanagawa Prefecture 28 34 Sources: “Olympic Village” from “Model Plan for Apartments in Olympic Village Following the End of the Games”; “New permanent facilities” from “Tokyo Metropolitan Government Towards 2020: Building the Legacy” Photo credit: “Tokaido Shinkansen” ©The Asahi Shimbun; “Nippon Budokan” ©Nippon Budokan Source: *Bureau of Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games Preparation “2020 Games Preparation” website (as of February 15, 2016) Photo credit: [New Olympic Stadium] Design Works and Construction Works of New National Stadium Japan/Taisei Corporation, Azusa Sekkei Co., Ltd. and Kengo Kuma and Associates Joint Venture/ JSC [Enoshima Yacht Harbor] © Fujisawa City Tourist Association *The images above are artist renderings of facilities planned for the Games as of October 2015. (jumping,dressage,eventing) 22  Badminton, Modern Pentathlon (fencing) 23  Football, Modern Pentathlon (swimming,riding,running,shooting), Rugby sevens 24  Saitama Super Arena: Basketball 25  Shooting 26  Kasumigaseki Country Club: Golf 27  Makuhari Messe Fencing, Taekwondo, Wrestling 28  Enoshima Yacht Harbour: Sailing 29  Izu Velodrome: Cycling (track) 30  Izu Mountain Bike Course: Cycling (mountain bike) 31  Sapporo Dome: Football 32  Miyagi Stadium: Football 33  Saitama Stadium: Football 34  Internationl Stadium Yokohama: Football 35  Olympic Village 36  IBC/MPC [Olympics] 1  Opening ceremony/closing ceremony, Athletics, Football 2  Table Tennis 3  Handball 4  Judo 5  Cycling (road) 6  Weightlifting 7  Boxing 8  Volleyball 9  Gymnastics (artistic,rhythmic,trampoline) 10  Cycling (BMX) 11  Tennis 12  Aquatics (marathon swimming), Triathlon 13  Beach Volleyball 14  Hockey 15  Equestrian (eventing (crosscountry)) 16  Canoe-Kayak (sprint), Rowing 17  Canoe-Kayak (slalom) 18  Archery 19  Aquatics (swimming,diving,synchronized swimming) 20  Aquatics (waterpolo) 21  Equestrian [Paralympics] 1  Opening ceremony/closing ceremony, Athletics 2  Table Tennis 3  Badminton, Wheelchair Rugby 4  Judo 8  Wheelchair Basketball 9  Boccia 11  Wheelchair Tennis 12  Triathlon 16  Canoe, Rowing 18  Archery 19  Swimming 21  Equestrian 22  Wheelchair Basketball 25  Shooting 27  Makuhari Messe: Wheelchair Fencing, Taekwondo, Goalball, Sitting Volleyball 35  Olympic Village 36  IBC/MPC *The addition of football venues for the Olympic Games is under consideration. *The venues for powerlifting, cycling events (road and track races), and football 5-a-side for the Paralympic Games are under consideration. *Perspective drawing as of detailed design stage Infrastructure construction was advanced at the time of the Tokyo 1964 Games in order to turn Tokyo into a modern city. Some of the facilities built then, including the Yoyogi National Stadium and Nippon Budokan, will be used as venues for Tokyo 2020. A Tokaido Shinkansen (in service from October 1964) B Tokyo Metropolitan Expressway (sections of Routes Nos. 1 and 4 were opened between 1962 and 1964) C Aoyama-dori Avenue D Yoyogi National Stadium E Nippon Budokan F Komazawa Olympic Park Legacy from the Tokyo 1964 Games A D B E C F Competition and Other Venues NO IMAGE CITY VIEW TOKYO 31 / 32

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  • olympic and paralympic games preparing for the tokyo 2020 games

    at the time of the tokyo 1964 games, construction of the tokaido shinkansen bullet train,

    metropolitan expressway and other infrastructure made major strides, supporting Japan’s

    economic growth.

    the tokyo 2020 olympic and paralympic games will present an opportunity for tokyo to

    show the world a role model for a mature society. the legacy left by the games will not just

    be the ongoing use of the newly built facilities but also the bonds forged among the people

    of tokyo and Japan through their involvement in the games.21

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    Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium

    Yoyogi National Stadium

    Nippon Budokan

    Imperial PalaceGarden

    Tokyo International Forum

    Kokugikan Arena

    Ariake ArenaOlympic Gymnastic Center

    Olympic BMX Course

    Ariake Tennis ParkOdaiba Marine ParkShiokaze Park

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    Seaside Park Hockey Stadium

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    Canoe slalom venue

    Dream Island Archery Field

    Olympic Aquatics Center

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    following the games, the olympic village will be transformed into a highly desirable place to live where all kinds of people interact and enjoy pleasant and fulfilling urban life.

    Olympic Village

    the facilities will continue to be used effectively beyond the games as sites for competitive sports, playing and watching sports, training young athletes, and other purposes.

    New permanent facilities

    Venues Map*

    31 sapporo dome

    24 saitama super arena

    28 enoshima yacht harbour

    32 miyagi stadium

    27 makuhari messe

    29 izu velodrome

    Shizuoka Prefecture29 30

    Hokkaido31

    Miyagi Prefecture32

    Chiba Prefecture27

    Saitama Prefecture24 26 33

    Kanagawa Prefecture28 34

    sources: “olympic village” from “model plan for apartments in olympic village following the end of the games”; “new permanent facilities” from “tokyo metropolitan government towards 2020: building the legacy” photo credit: “tokaido shinkansen” ©the asahi shimbun; “nippon budokan” ©nippon budokan

    source: *bureau of tokyo 2020 olympic and paralympic games preparation “2020 games preparation” website (as of february 15, 2016)photo credit: [new olympic stadium] design works and construction works of new national stadium Japan/taisei corporation, azusa sekkei co., ltd. and kengo kuma and associates Joint venture/

    Jsc [enoshima yacht harbor] © fujisawa city tourist association

    *the images above are artist renderings of facilities planned for the games as of october 2015.

    (jumping,dressage,eventing) 22  badminton, modern pentathlon (fencing) 23  football, modern pentathlon (swimming,riding,running,shooting), rugby sevens 24  saitama super arena: basketball 25  shooting 26  kasumigaseki country club: golf 27  makuhari messe fencing, taekwondo, wrestling 28  enoshima yacht harbour: sailing 29  izu velodrome: cycling (track) 30  izu mountain bike course: cycling (mountain bike) 31  sapporo dome: football 32  miyagi stadium: football 33  saitama stadium: football 34  internationl stadium yokohama: football 35  olympic village 36  ibc/mpc

    [olympics] 1  opening ceremony/closing ceremony, athletics, football 2  table tennis 3  handball 4  Judo 5  cycling (road) 6  weightlifting  7  boxing 8  volleyball 9  gymnastics (artistic,rhythmic,trampoline) 10  cycling (bmX) 11  tennis 12  aquatics (marathon swimming), triathlon 13  beach volleyball 14  hockey 15  equestrian (eventing (crosscountry)) 16  canoe-kayak (sprint), rowing 17  canoe-kayak (slalom) 18  archery 19  aquatics (swimming,diving,synchronized swimming) 20  aquatics (waterpolo) 21  equestrian

    [paralympics] 1  opening ceremony/closing ceremony, athletics 2  table tennis 3  badminton, wheelchair rugby 4  Judo 8  wheelchair basketball 9  boccia 11  wheelchair tennis 12  triathlon 16  canoe, rowing 18  archery 19  swimming 21  equestrian 22  wheelchair basketball 25  shooting 27  makuhari messe: wheelchair fencing, taekwondo, goalball, sitting volleyball 35  olympic village 36  ibc/mpc

    * the addition of football venues for the olympic games is under consideration.

    * the venues for powerlifting, cycling events (road and track races), and football 5-a-side for the paralympic games are under consideration.

    * perspective drawing as of detailed design stage

    infrastructure construction was advanced at the time of the tokyo 1964 games in order to turn tokyo into a modern city. some of the facilities built then, including the yoyogi national stadium and nippon budokan, will be used as venues for tokyo 2020.

    A tokaido shinkansen (in service from october 1964) B tokyo metropolitan expressway (sections of routes nos. 1 and 4 were opened between 1962 and 1964) C aoyama-dori avenue D yoyogi national stadium E nippon budokan F komazawa olympic park

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