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    • After Tokyo submitted their bid for the 2020 Summer Olympics, there was talk of possibly renovating or reconstructing the National Olympic Stadium. The stadium would host the opening and closing ceremonies as well as track and field events. In February 2012, it was confirmed that the stadium would be demolished and reconstructed, and receive a £1 billion upgrade. I… See more

    Map of Tokyo Olympic Stadium 2020
    Location10-2, Kasumigaoka-machi, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
    OwnerJapan Sport Council
    Capacity68,000 (track and field) · 68,698 (football) · 80,016 (football and rugby union, maximum with temporary seats over running track)
    BuiltDecember 2016 – 30 November 2019
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    The Japan National Stadium, officially the National Stadium (国立競技場, Kokuritsu Kyōgijō), alternatively “Olympic Stadium” (オリンピックスタジアム, Orinpikku Sutajiamu, during 2020 Summer Olympics and … See more

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  1. The Japan National Stadium, officially the National Stadium (国立競技場, Kokuritsu Kyōgijō), alternatively “Olympic Stadium” (オリンピックスタジアム, Orinpikku Sutajiamu, during 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics), and formerly “New National Stadium” (新国立競技場, Shin Kokuritsu Kyōgijō) is a multi-purpose stadium used mostly for association football in Kasumigaoka, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
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    The National Stadium is the main arena of the 2020 Olympic Games The National Stadium is located in the Kasumigaoka, Shinjuku district of Tokyo. The old Olympic Stadium built for the 1964 Olympic Games was completely demolished in 2015 and a brand new stadium was built in its stead.
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    Tokyo Stadium, also known as Ajinomoto Stadium, is mostly used for football matches. At the 2020 Olympic Games the stadium will host football and rugby as well as modern pentathlon, including swimming, fencing, riding and laser-run. The capacity of the stadium is 48,000 spectators.
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