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Fukushima, Japan – 27 September, 2019 : General view of the Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium, a venue of Baseball and Softball, in Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. ©Tokyo 2020
Facts & Figures
- Year completed: 1986
- Type: Existing
- Capacity: 14,300
- Olympic sports: Baseball/Softball
- Paralympic sports: –
- Post-Games use: Baseball stadium
Location
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This is a prospective image. It may differ from the actual structure. / ©Tokyo 2020
Facts & Figures
- Type: Existing
- Capacity: 11,500
- Course length: 4,100m
- Olympic sports: Cycling (mountain bike)
- Paralympic sports: –
- Post-Games use: MTB Course
Location
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Tokyo, Japan – 22 February, 2017: Shooting venue ©Tokyo 2020 / Shugo TAKEMI
Facts & Figures
- Type: Temporary
- Capacity: Rifle: 3,200 / Clay: 3,000 (Paralympic Games: 3,200)
- Olympic sports: Shooting
- Paralympic sports: Shooting
Location
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This image is a panoramic view of the Kasumigaseki Country Club and the adjacent Tokyo Golf Club. ©Tokyo 2020
Facts & Figures
- Year completed: 1929
- Type: Existing
- Capacity: 25,000
- Olympic sports: Golf
- Paralympic sports: –
- Post-Games use: Golf course
Location
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Tsurigasaki Beach Surfing Venue ©Tokyo 2020 / Uta MUKUO
Facts & Figures
- Type: Temporary
- Capacity: 6,000
- Olympic sports: Surfing
- Paralympic sports: –
Location
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Photo by skyseeker on Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
Facts & Figures
- Architect: Matsuda Hirata Design, Tohata Architects & Engineers
- Year completed: 1998
- Type: Existing
- Capacity: 72,000
- Olympic sports: Football
- Paralympic sports: –
- Post-Games use: Multi-purpose sports stadium.
Location
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Photo by yoppy on Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
Facts & Figures
- Year completed: 2001
- Type: Existing
- Capacity: 64,000
- Olympic sports: Football
- Paralympic sports: –
- Post-Games use: Football stadium
- Other facts: Largest dedicated football stadium in Japan.
Location
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Photo by Kzaral on Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
Facts & Figures
- Architect: Nikken Sekkei
- Year completed: 1993
- Type: Existing
- Capacity: 40,000
- Olympic sports: Football
- Paralympic sports: –
- Post-Games use: Football stadium
Location
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jyuhyou_2739, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Facts & Figures
- Architect: Shoichi Haryu, Hitoshi Abe
- Year completed: 2000
- Type: Existing
- Capacity: 49,000
- Olympic sports: Football
- Paralympic sports: –
- Post-Games use: Athletic and football stadium.
Location
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Photo by Kanesue on Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
Facts & Figures
- Architect: Hiroshi Hara
- Year completed: 2011
- Type: Existing
- Capacity: 41,000
- Olympic sports: Football
- Paralympic sports: –
- Post-Games use: Baseball and football stadium.
Location
This post will be regularly updated in the run-up to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. View an overview of all venues here.