The summer Olympics will return to Tokyo after a wait of 56 years.
Here is a venue guide offered by a japanese newspaper for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics based on plans submitted by the Tokyo 2020 Bid Committee.
1. Olympic Stadium;Opening/Closing Ceremony-Athletics, Football, Rugby
2. Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium-Table Tennis
3. Yoyogi National Stadium-Handball
4. Nippon Budokan-Judo
5. Imperial Palace garden-Cycling (road: start)
6. Tokyo International Forum-Weightlifting
7. Ariake Arena-Volleyball
8. Olympic BMX Course-Cycling (BMX)
9. Olympic Velodrome-Cycling (track)
10. Olympic Gymnastic Center-Gymnastic
11. Ariake Tennis Park-Tennis
12. Odaiba Marine Park-Triathlon, Aquatics (marathon swimming)
13. Shiokaze Park-Beach Volleyball
14. Tokyo Big Sight Hall A-Wrestling
15. Tokyo Big Sight Hall B-Fencing, Taekwondo
16. Sea Forest Cross-Country Course-Equestrian (evening)
17. Sea Forest Waterway-Rowing, Canoe-kayak (sprint)
18. Sea Forest Mountain Bike Course-Cycling (mountain bike)
19. Wakasu Olympic Marina-Sailing
20. Kasai Slalom Course-Canoe-Kayak (slalom)
21. Youth Plaza Arena A-Badminton
22. Youth Plaza Arena B-Basketball
23. Dream Island Archery Field-Archery
24. Dream Island Stadium-Equestrian (jumping, dressage, eventing)
25. Olympic Aquatics Center-Aquatics (swimming, diving, synchronized swimming)
26. Waterpolo Arena-Aquatics (waterpolo)
27. Seaside Park Hockey Stadium-Hockey
28. Kokugikan Arena-Boxing
29. Musashino Forest Sport Center-Modern Pentathlon (fencing)
30. Tokyo Stadium-Football, Modern Pentathlon (swimming)
31. Musashino Forest Park-Cycling (road: finish)
32. Asaka Shooting Range-Shooting
33. Kasumigaseki Country Club-Golf
34. Sapporo Dome-Football
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