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Guide to Tokyo Olympics: Part 3

Guide to Tokyo Olympics: Part 3
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Pending by more than a year due to Covid-19 pandemic, the Tokyo Olympics finally began.
Despite the massive public opposition to the match, the capital of Japan, Tokyo, accommodating the largest sports carnival on the planet.
And to arrange a spectacle on a large scale, Japan does not leave the stone missed.
As many as 42 hosts for the best athletes from all over the world.
Read Alsotokyo Olympic Venue Guide: Part 1Delayed for more than a year because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Tokyo Olympics will finally start starting from July 23.
Despite the massive public opposition to the match, the capital of Japan, Tokyo, was in all readiness to host the largest sports carnival on the planet.
Divided into two main areas – Tokyo bay zone and heritage zones – these places are the culmination of existing early sites, while the existing ones.
And yes, they come in various shapes and sizes.
Read Alsotokyo Olympic Venue Guide: 2delayed section for more than a year because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Tokyo Olympics was finally ready to start from July 23.
Despite the massive public opposition to the match, the capital of Japan, Tokyo, was in all readiness to organize the largest sports carnival on the planet.
We have brought you a thorough guide for all Tokyo Olympic places.
In part of our three series, we see 10 places again, which will hold several events during the Tokyo match: Ibaraki Kashima Stadiumlocated in Kashima City, Ibaraki Kashima Stadium with a capacity of 40,000, home for Kashima Antlers – a professional Japanese soccer team, is a special football stadium for the Tokyo match.
This place has natural lawn and excellent views of all chairs.
Saitama Stadiumthe Saitama Stadium, located in Saitama City, is a special football stadium in Japan and is also one of the largest in Asia with a seating capacity of 64,000 spectators.
This place will also host several football matches during the competition.
(Getty Images) Miyagi Stadiummiyagi Stadium, located in the city of Rifu, has a roof that covers the audience sitting.
The stadium hosted three matches during the FIFA World Cup 2002 and also held a Japanese National Sports Festival in 2001.
Now the capacity of 49,000 spectators holds a soccer match during the Tokyo match.
Sapporo Domethe All-Weather Sapporo Dome is located in Sapporo City is home to Japanese professional football teams and baseball teams.
The dome-shaped stadium, which was previously a Venue from the 2002 FIFA World Cup is now ready to host a soccer match during the sports carnival in this country.
(Getty Images) Fuji International Speadwayling at the foot of Mount Fuji, Fuji International Speedway is Motorsport Racing Track, which was built in the early 1960s.
However, the track will have a road cycling event during the match.
The Izu MTB course in the city of Izu, about 150 kilometers southeast of Tokyo, the Izu MTB course is 4,100 meters long and has a height of up to 150 meters.
Of course, maybe the best Olympic MTB course ever, will host a cycling mountain bike program.
Getty Images) Enoshima Yacht Harbourn Lawach Lawach Lagy and Japan First can with Hosting Water Sports Competings, Port Enoshima Yacht is between one of the sites used during the Tokyo Olympics in 1964.
(Getty Images) is located in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Harbor Enoshima Yacht With a capacity of 3,600 this time will host the sailing competition.
Tsurigasaki’s surfing beach, surfing will make this year’s Olympic debut and Tsurisaki surf coast, located in the city of Ichinomiya at the Pacific coastline will welcome competitors from all over the world.
A sandy stretch with world-class waves has the capacity to accommodate nearly 6,000 spectators.
(Photo of Reuters) Tokyo Aquatics Centrethe Tokyo Aquatics Center is one of the eight newly built venues for the upcoming Olympics.
The sophisticated main swimming pool has a length and adjustable depth and will be used for artistic swimming, diving, swimming competition.
Built in Tamumi-no-Mori Seaside Park, a 15,000 capacity center does not lack from modern miracles.
(Photo of Twitter) Musashi No Mori Parkty Musashi No Mori Park, surrounded by Musashino Forest, will be used as an initial line for road races of cycling during Tokyo Ogames.
Located in the west of Central Tokyo, this park offers roders and viewers with beautiful views.

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