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November 21, 2023
Bureau of Citizens, Culture and Sports
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) will open the second TOKYO 2020 legacy exhibition on Friday, December 15, 2023. Costumes used for the opening and closing ceremonies and equipment used during the competitions will be displayed for the first time, and we will set up an e-Skate park that anyone can enjoy and a new photo spot where you can take virtual photographs with Miraitowa and Someity!
Friday, December 15, 2023 to Sunday, March 10, 2024
Monday (however, open on Monday, January 8 and Monday, February 12, 2024),Tuesday, January 9; Wednesday, January 24; Tuesday, February 13; and the New Year holiday period (Friday, December 29, 2023 through Wednesday, January 3, 2024)
Free
SusHi Tech Square, 1F (3-8-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan)
In order to convey the historical value and social significance of the Tokyo 2020 Games to future generations, we have opened the “TOKYO FORWARD TOKYO 2020 Legacy Exhibition” where visitors can experience the Games by theme, such as the path from the bid to host the Games until their opening, the opening and closing ceremonies, and competitions.
The second exhibition, which will open on Friday, December 15, will feature new exhibits, and an Olympic and Paralympic Games experience corner that anyone can enjoy and experiential photo spot using digital technology. There will also be a talk event by athletes.
Illustrative Image of Exhibit
Cyber boccia(competition experience)
Photo Spot(illustrative image)
Please refer to Sports Tokyo Information website for more information(in Japanese)
Sports Tokyo Information
The TMG is looking for volunteers to guide visitors in the venue. For more information, please see the “Tokyo Volunteer Legacy Network” website( External link )(in Japanese).
Tokyo Volunteer Legacy Network
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