Tokyo 2020; International Stadium Yokohama

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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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Tokyo 2020; Saitama Stadium

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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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Tokyo 2020; Miyagi Stadium

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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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Tokyo 2020; Fuji International Speedway

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Facts & Figures

  • Year completed: 1965 / 2005 (5th renovation)
  • Type: Existing
  • Capacity: 22,000
  • Length: 4,563m (12 turns)
  • Olympic sports: Cycling (road race – finish, individual time trial)
  • Paralympic sports: Cycling (road)
  • Post-Games use: Motorsport race track.

 

Location

 

Maps

Olympic Games: Road Race

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Olympic Games: Time Trial

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Tokyo 2020; Enoshima Yacht Harbour

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Facts & Figures

  • Year completed: 1964
  • Type: Existing
  • Capacity: 3,600
  • Olympic sports: Sailing
  • Paralympic sports: –
  • Post-Games use: Yacht harbour
  • Other facts: Also used as venue for judo at the 1964 Summer Olympics.

 

Location

 

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Tokyo 2020; Makuhari Messe Hall A/B/C

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Facts & Figures

  • Competition zone: Tokyo Bay Zone
  • Architect: Fumihiko Maki
  • Year completed: 1989 + 1997
  • Type: Existing
  • Capacity: Wrestling, Taekwondo: 10,000 / Fencing: 8,000 (Paralympic Games: Sitting Volleyball: 10,000 / Wheelchair Fencing, Taekwondo: 7,000 / Goalball: 5,500)
  • Olympic sports: Taekwondo (Hall A), Wrestling (Hall A), Fencing (Hall B)
  • Paralympic sports: Sitting Volleyball (Hall A), Wheelchair Fencing, Taekwondo (Hall B), Goalball (Hall C)
  • Post-Games use: Convention centre

 

Location

 

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