Tokyo 2020; Aomi Urban Sports Park

This is a preliminary image. It may differ from the actual building. ©Tokyo 2020

 

Facts & Figures

  • Competition zone: Tokyo Bay Zone
  • Type: Temporary
  • Capacity: Basketball (3×3): 7,100 / Sport Climbing: 8,400 (Paralympic Games: 4,300)
  • Olympic sports: Basketball (3×3), Sport Climbing
  • Paralympic sports: Football 5-a-side

 

Location

 

Stand configurations

3×3 Basketball

This is a preliminary image. It may differ from the actual building. ©Tokyo 2020
  • Competition days: 24-28 July
  • Capacity: 7,100

 

Sport Climbing

This is a preliminary image. It may differ from the actual building. ©Tokyo 2020
  • Competition days: 3-6 August
  • Capacity: 8,400

 

Football 5-a-side (Paralympic Games)

This is a preliminary image. It may differ from the actual building. ©Tokyo 2020
  • Competition days: 29 August – 4 September
  • Capacity: 4,300

 

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Tokyo 2020; Odaiba Marine Park

Photo: Martijn Giebels

 

Facts & Figures

  • Competition zone: Tokyo Bay Zone
  • Type: Temporary
  • Capacity: 5,500
  • Olympic sports: Aquatics (marathon swimming), Triathlon
  • Paralympic sports: Triathlon

 

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Triathlon Course Maps

©The Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games

 

Map via the International Triathlon Union and Tokyo 2020
Map via the International Triathlon Union and Tokyo 2020

 

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Tokyo 2020; Ariake Tennis Park

Photo by Guilhem Vellut on Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

 

Facts & Figures

  • Competition zone: Tokyo Bay Zone
  • Year completed: 1987
  • Type: Existing
  • Capacity: 19,900 (19,400 Paralympic Games)
  • Olympic sports: Tennis
  • Paralympic sports: Wheelchair Tennis
  • Post-Games use: Tennis venue
  • Other facts: The Ariake Coliseum has a retractable roof.

 

Location

 

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Tokyo 2020; Ariake Urban Sports Park

This is a prospective image. It may differ from the actual building. / ©Tokyo 2020

 

Facts & Figures

  • Competition zone: Tokyo Bay Zone
  • Type: Temporary
  • Capacity: BMX Racing: 5,000 / BMX Freestyle: 6,600 / Skateboarding: 7,000
  • Olympic sports: Cycling (BMX freestyle, BMX racing), Skateboarding
  • Paralympic sports: –

 

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Video

 

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Tokyo 2020; Ariake Gymnastics Centre

江戸村のとくぞう, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

 

Facts & Figures

  • Competition zone: Tokyo Bay Zone
  • Architect: Nikken Sekkei, Shimizu Corporation
  • Year completed: 2019
  • Type: Temporary
  • Capacity: 12,000 seats
  • Olympic sports: Gymnastics
  • Paralympic sports: Boccia
  • Post-Games use: Convention Centre (2020-2030)

 

Location

 

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Tokyo 2020; Ariake Arena

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Facts & Figures

  • Competition zone: Tokyo Bay Zone
  • Architect: Kume Sekkei
  • Year completed: 2019
  • Type: New – Permanent
  • Capacity: 15,000
  • Olympic sports: Volleyball
  • Paralympic sports: Wheelchair Basketball
  • Post-Games use: Sports and culture centre

 

Location

 

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Tokyo 2020; Tokyo Stadium

Photo by yoppy on Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

 

Facts & Figures

  • Competition zone: Heritage Zone
  • Architect: Nihon Sekkei Inc.
  • Year completed: 2001
  • Type: Existing
  • Capacity: 48,000
  • Olympic sports: Football, Modern Pentathlon (swimming, fencing, riding, laser-run), Rugby
  • Paralympic sports: –
  • Post-Games use: Multi-purpose stadium
  • Other facts: Also known as Ajinomoto Stadium.

 

Location

 

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Tokyo 2020; Musashino Forest Sport Plaza

Musashino Forest Sport Plaza ©Tokyo Metropolitan Government

 

Facts & Figures

  • Competition zone: Heritage Zone
  • Architect: Nihon Sekkei Inc.
  • Year completed: 2017
  • Type: New – Permanent
  • Capacity: 7,200
  • Olympic sports: Badminton, Modern Pentathlon (fencing)
  • Paralympic sports: Wheelchair Basketball
  • Post-Games use: Multi-sport venue that is available for use by the general public.
  • Other facts: The first new venue for Tokyo 2020 that was completed.

 

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Photos

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