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This page does not encourage the use of Tokyo 2020 Games competition venues, but introduces walking courses around the venue.Please use it when you enjoy walking around the venue to avoid crowd.

❶ National Stadium Area

オリンピックスタジアム

Picture provider: JSC(JAPAN SPORT COUNCIL)

Introduction of the venue

The former National Stadium was used as the main stadium for the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games, and was in the completed as New National Stadium on November 30, 2019. The Opening and Closing ceremonies of the Tokyo 2020 Games will be held here along with Athletics events and Football matches. After the 2020 Games are over, the stadium will be used for sporting and cultural events.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • AthleticsAthletics
  • FootballFootball

Paralympic Games

  • AthleticsAthletics

❷ Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Area

東京体育館

Provider: Bureau of Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 Preparation
*Photograph taken before renovation

Introduction of the venue

This facility is one of the legacy venues of the 1964 Olympic Games. It served as the main arena for Tokyo 1964 Games, hosting the gymnastics events and water polo, which was held in the venue’s indoor pool.
This gymnasium plays a key role as it hosts large-scale competitions such as various world championships. The main arena has a maximum capacity of 10,000 spectators along with a sub arena, swimming pool, and training room onsite.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • Table TennisTable Tennis

Paralympic Games

  • Table TennisTable Tennis

❸ Yoyogi National Stadium Area

国立代々木競技場

Picture provider: JSC(JAPAN SPORT COUNCIL)

Introduction of the venue

This venue was constructed to stage the Aquatics and Basketball competitions for the Tokyo 1964 Games. The arena is famous for its suspension roof design, and has earned a glowing international reputation as an outstanding Olympic legacy venue. This stadium is adjacent to the beautiful green spaces of Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park, which also carries the same 1964 Olympic legacy.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • HandballHandball

Paralympic Games

  • BadmintonBadminton
  • Wheelchair Rugby

    Wheelchair Rugby

❹ Nippon Budokan Area

日本武道館

Picture provider: NIPPON BUDOKAN

Introduction of the venue

The Nippon Budokan is known as the spiritual home of Japanese martial arts - especially judo. At the 1964 Games, judo made its debut as an Olympic sport, with competitions being held here. This 1964 Olympic legacy venue has a beautifully-streamlined large roof that resembles Mt. Fuji.
It serves as an important venue not only for Japanese martial arts but also for various national, educational, and large-scale commercial events such as concerts.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • JudoJudo
  • KarateKarate

    Karate(Kata, Kumite)


Paralympic Games

  • JudoJudo

❺ Tokyo International Forum Area

Tokyo International Forum

©TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FORUM CO., LTD.

Introduction of the venue

This symbolic glass building, with a huge boat-shaped atrium space, opened in 1997 for 3 main purposes as a base of comprehensive cultural activities, as place to exchange of information and creations, and also for international exchanges. This attractive site was the former center of Tokyo’s governmental administration for about a century before becoming Tokyo’s largest convention and performing arts center.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • WeightliftingWeightlifting

Paralympic Games

  • PowerliftingPowerlifting

❻ Kokugikan Arena Area

kokugikan

Picture provider: Nihon Sumo Kyokai

Introduction of the venue

This venue is the spiritual home of the Japanese national sport of sumo wrestling. The interior is designed in a bowl shape to allow spectators to easily view the sumo bouts in the centre of the auditorium from wherever they are seated. It also hosted professional boxing match in the past.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • BoxingBoxing

❼ Equestrian Park Area

馬事公苑

©Tokyo 2020

Introduction of the venue

This 1964 Olympic legacy venue hosted the Equestrian competitions at the Tokyo 1964 Games. Established in 1940, the park currently serves as a main centre for the promotion of horse riding and equestrian competitions. This park site spans over 18ha which is 4 times as large as the Tokyo Dome site. Various seasonal flowers and greenery can be viewed here throughout the year, providing a relaxing space for Tokyo residents.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • Equestrian Equestrian Equestrian

    Equestrian(Dressage, Eventing, Jumping)


Paralympic Games

  • EquestrianEquestrian

❽ Musashino Forest Sport Plaza Area

武蔵野の森総合スポーツプラザ

Provider: Bureau of Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 Preparation

Introduction of the venue

This facility will be constructed close to Tokyo Stadium and will serve as a multi-purpose sports venue. It is planned to host major sporting competitions and arts and culture events. The venue consists of the main arena spanning some 4,900 square metres, a sub arena, swimming pool, and training room.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • BadmintonBadminton
  • Modern Pentathlon

    Modern Pentathlon
    (Fencing)


Paralympic Games

  • Wheelchair Basketball

    Wheelchair Basketball

❾ Tokyo Stadium Area

Tokyo Stadium

Provider: Bureau of Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 Preparation

Introduction of the venue

This multi-purpose stadium is used for a variety of activities, and is particularly well known as a leading venue for football matches. With its large-scale seating capacity for up to 50,000 spectators, the stadium served as the opening and closing ceremony venue of the “Sports Festival in Tokyo 2013”.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • FootballFootball
  • Modern Pentathlon

    Modern Pentathlon
    (Swimming, Fencing, Riding, Laser-Run)

  • ラグビーRugby

❿ Musashinonomori Park Area

Musashinonomori Park

©Tokyo 2020
*This image is simulated from the building design, and may be different from the actual facility.

Introduction of the venue

Musashinonomori Park will be the starting point of the road cycling events, with special temporary facilities to be set up there. The park is surrounded by forest and people can enjoy the beautiful natural scenery.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • Cycling Road

    Cycling Road(Road Race: Start)

⓫ Ariake Arena Area

Ariake Arena

Provider: Bureau of Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 Preparation

Introduction of the venue

This is a new arena 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.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • VolleyballVolleyball

Paralympic Games

  • Wheelchair Basketball

    Wheelchair Basketball

⓬ Ariake Gymnastics Centre Area

有明体操競技場

©Tokyo 2020 / Uta MUKUO

Introduction of the venue

This temporary venue will also be located in the northern part of Tokyo’s Ariake district where the Olympic/ Paralympic Village and the International Broadcast Centre and the Main Press Centre will also be located nearby. During the Tokyo 2020 Games, a sporting arena with a 12,000 seating capacity is scheduled for construction on this site.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • Gymnastics Gymnastics Gymnastics

    Gymnastics
    (Artistic, Rhythmic, Trampoline)


Paralympic Games

  • BocciaBoccia

⓭ Ariake Urban Sports Park Area

Ariake Urban Sports Park

©Tokyo 2020
*This image is simulated from the building design, and may be different from the actual facility.

Introduction of the venue

This course is planned for construction 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. The venue will constitute one of the main centres for urban sports, showcasing the BMX Racing, BMX Freestyle and Skateboarding competitions.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • BMXフリースタイルBMXRace

    Cycling(BMX Freestyle, BMX Racing)

  • スケートボード

    Skateboarding

⓮ Ariake Tennis Park Area

Ariake Tennis Park

Provider: Bureau of Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 Preparation

Introduction of the venue

Ariake Tennis Park is one of the biggest tennis tournament facilities in Japan. In addition to the center court Ariake Coliseum, it is equipped with a show court and indoor and outdoor courts. Since its opening in 1983, the venue has been used for various purposes, from international tournaments to public use, and has been familiar with many people as a great facility for enjoying tennis.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • テニスTennis

Paralympic Games

  • 車いすテニス

    Wheelchair Tennis

⓯ Odaiba Marine Park Area

Odaiba Marine Park

©Tokyo 2020
*This image is simulated from the building design, and may be different from the actual facility.

Introduction of the venue

The Odaiba Marine Park offers visitors a rich harmony of natural greenery, the ocean and stunning views of Tokyo’s futuristic cityscape including the nearby Rainbow Bridge. During the Tokyo 2020 Games, a temporary venue will be set up in the park.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • 水泳(マラソンスイミング)

    Marathon Swimming

  • トライアスロンTriathlon

Paralympic Games

  • トライアスロンTriathlon

⓰ Shiokaze Park Area

Shiokaze Park

©Tokyo 2020
*This image is simulated from the building design, and may be different from the actual facility.

Introduction of the venue

This park affords exquisite views of Tokyo’s iconic Rainbow Bridge and the beautiful Tokyo Bay. During the Tokyo 2020 Games, a temporary venue will be set up in the park for the beach volleyball events.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • Beach Volleyball

    Beach Volleyball

⓱ Aomi Urban Sports Park Area

Aomi Urban Sports Park

©Tokyo 2020
*This image is simulated from the building design, and may be different from the actual facility.

Introduction of the venue

The Aomi Urban Sports Park is temporary venue in the waterfront Aomi district, and is also situated conveniently close to the Athletes' Village. With views across the iconic Tokyo Bay, this venue will hold the Basketball 3×3 and Sport Climbing competitions. This is also one of the venues that will serve as a symbol of our efforts to engage the youth of the world at the Tokyo 2020 Games.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • 3x3 Basketball3x3 Basketball
  • Sport ClimbingSport Climbing

Paralympic Games

  • Football 5-a-sideFootball 5-a-side

⓲ Oi Hockey Stadium Area

Oi Hockey Stadium

Provider: Bureau of Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 Preparation

Introduction of the venue

This facility will be constructed in the Oi Central Seaside Park Sports Forest. Plans are underway for the venue to be used for Hockey and as a multi-purpose sports facility with artificial turf ground after the Tokyo 2020 Games.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • HockeyHockey

⓳ Sea Forest Cross-Country Course Area

Sea Forest Cross-Country Course

©Tokyo 2020
*This image is simulated from the building design, and may be different from the actual facility.

Introduction of the venue

This area of reclaimed land affords superb views of Tokyo Bay and Tokyo’s dramatic cityscape. A temporary course will be constructed here for the Equestrian Cross Country competition during the Tokyo 2020 Games and will be open to the public as a recreation area after the Games.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • 馬術(総合馬術(クロスカントリー))

    Equestrian Eventing(Cross Country)

⓴ Sea Forest Waterway Area

Sea Forest Waterway

©Tokyo 2020 / Uta MUKUO

Introduction of the venue

The Sea Forest Waterway’s rowing and canoe course will be constructed on the canals between the Inner and Outer Central Breakwater Reclamation Areas of the Port of Tokyo, affording superb bay and cityscape views. Following the Tokyo 2020 Games, the course will be used for international rowing and canoe competitions, and will become one of the premier locations for water sports. It will be open to the public as a recreation area after the Games.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • カヌー(スプリント)Canoe Sprint
  • ボートRowing

Paralympic Games

  • カヌーCanoe
  • ボートRowing

21 Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre Area

Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre

Provider: Bureau of Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 Preparation

Introduction of the venue

The Kasai Canoe Slalom Center is a new facility to be constructed on land owned by the metropolitan government adjacent to the Kasai Rinkai Park. It is Japan’s first manmade course where the water flow is artificially created in the water channel.
After the Tokyo 2020 Games, the facility will be developed integrally with surrounding parks and water areas, and used for a wide range of water sports and leisure activities such as river rafting.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • カヌー(スラローム)Canoe Slalom
Nearby courses

Coming soon……

22 Yumenoshima Park Archery Field Area

Yumenoshima Park Archery Field

Provider: Bureau of Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 Preparation

Introduction of the venue

An archery field will be newly constructed in the Yumenoshima Park. Following the Tokyo 2020 Games, the facility will play a key role in the promotion of archery by hosting major archery competitions. It will also be used for a wide range of other sporting and recreational activities.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • アーチェリーArchery

Paralympic Games

  • アーチェリーArchery

23 Tokyo Aquatics Centre Area

Tokyo Aquatics Centre

Provider: Bureau of Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 Preparation

Introduction of the venue

This venue will be newly constructed in the Tatsumi Seaside Park with a seating capacity for up to 15,000 spectators. (The seating capacity will be reduced to 5,000 after the Games.) Following the Tokyo 2020 Games, the Tokyo Aquatics Centre will host domestic and international aquatics competitions and will also be open to the public as a recreation area.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • Swimming Swimming Swimming

    Swimming, Diving, Artistic Swimming


Paralympic Games

  • SwimmingSwimming

24 Tatsumi Water Polo Centre Area

Tatsumi Water Polo Centre

Provider: Bureau of Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 Preparation

Introduction of the venue

This iconic and spacious venue has been designed to serve as the main facility for Swimming and other water sports in the Tokyo area. Having a 5,000-seat capacity, this facility has hosted many domestic competitions since 1993 and serves as a main centre for the promotion of aquatic sports and contribute to the health and welfare of Tokyo residents.

Sport events held at the venue

Olympic Games

  • 水泳(水球)Water Polo
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