The venues hosting the Tokyo 2020 games, including the Olympic Stadium and Aquatics Centre
A total of 42 venues will be used, 27 of which are split between the Heritage Zone and Tokyo Bay Zone in the Japanese capital
A combination of old and new for the 2021 Games in Tokyo
The delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games will be staged at a total of 42 venues, 27 of which are in and around the Japanese capital.
Those 27 are split into the Heritage Zone and Tokyo Bay Zone with the other 15 outlying venues.
The Heritage Zone contains iconic arenas which were a part of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, and will be reused in various forms, while the Tokyo Bay Zone houses 16 venues, as well as the International Broadcast Centre and Main Press Centre. The Olympic village can be found at the intersection of the two zones.
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Yoyogi National Gymnasium (Model).
TOKYO
.- This month marks the opening of the first major exhibition in Tokyo dedicated to Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tange Kenzo (19132005), whose designs combining traditional Japanese and modernist forms has had a profound influence on architecture in Japan and abroad. Presented by the National Archives of Modern Architecture (NAMA), Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan, TANGE KENZO 1938-1970: From Pre-war period to Olympic Games and World Expo follows the first half of Tanges career, bringing together archival materials that trace the origins of such iconic projects as Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Kagawa Prefectural Government Building, and Yoyogi National Gymnasium, as well as never-before-seen studies for his private residence. On view July 21 through October 10, the exhibition commemorates Tanges leading role in realizing the 1964 Tokyo Ol