Updated: January 24, 2023
The legacy installations are installed and maintained by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, related municipalities, competition venue owners etc., to enable the sensation, excitement and memories of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 to be handed down to future generation.
The facilities and park that served as competition venues will be considered as a combined area, and the name "Olympic and Paralympic Park" has been given to the two areas that are symbolic of the Tokyo 2020 Games as a legacy.
Of the seven Olympic and Paralympic symbols installed during the Games, three will be reinstalled on the waterfront and Mt. Takao areas, established as symbolic locations in the ward area and Tama region. All 13 giant Games mascots will also remain in the locations where they were installed during the Games.
Location | Administrator | Image | |
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1 |
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings (TMG No. 1 Building: Olympics) (TMG No. 2 Building: Paralympics) |
TMG | |
↓ *Moved after park opened | |||
Ariake Olympic and Paralympic Park | To be posted | ||
2 | Tokyo International Cruise Terminal | TMG | |
3 | TAKAO599 Museum | Hachioji City |
Location | Administrator | Image | |
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1 | TMG No. 1 Building | TMG | |
2 | Tokyo Sports Square (TBD) | TMG | To be posted |
3 | Tokyo Aquatics Centre | TMG | To be posted |
4 | Ariake Arena | TMG | |
5 | Musashino Forest Sport Plaza | TMG | |
6 | Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium | TMG | |
7 |
Japan Olympic Museum *Exhibits are not permanent. |
JOC | |
8 | Hachioji City Fujimori Park | Hachioji City | |
9 | Chofu City Gymnasium | Chofu City | |
10 | Ome City Gymnasium | Ome City | |
11 | Akigawa Gymnasium | Akiruno City | |
12 | Okutama Cultural Center | Okutama Town | |
13 | Oshima Town Library | Oshima Town | |
14 | Shinjuku sports center | Shinjuku City | |
15 | Kyodo-no-mori Gymnasium | Fuchu City |
Plaques commemorating the Games and their legacy through inspiring stories will be installed at the venues of the Tokyo 2020 Games.
Location | Administrator | Image | |
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1 | Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium | TMG | |
2 | Tokyo International Forum | TMG | To be posted |
3 | Musashino Forest Sport Plaza | TMG | |
4 | Tokyo Stadium | TMG | |
5 | Ariake Arena | TMG | |
6 | Ariake Gymnastics Centre (Ariake Exhibition Center) | TMG | To be posted |
7 | Ariake Urban Sports Park | TMG | To be opened |
8 | Ariake Tennis Park | TMG | To be posted |
9 | Odaiba Marine Park | TMG | To be posted |
10 | Shiokaze Park | TMG | To be posted |
11 | Aomi Urban Sports Park (Symbol Promenade Park) | TMG | |
12 | Oi Hockey Stadium | TMG | |
13 | Sea Forest Cross-Country Course (Uminomori Park) | TMG | To be posted |
14 | Sea Forest Waterway | TMG | |
15 | Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre | TMG | |
16 | Yumenoshima Park Archery Field | TMG | |
17 | Tokyo Aquatics Centre | TMG | To be posted |
18 | Tatsumi Water Polo Centre | TMG |
Location | Administrator | Image | |
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1 | Musashinonomori Park(0km point) | TMG | To be posted |
2 | Sidewalk on Tohachi-dori Avenue(4.4km point) | Koganei City | |
3 | Keyaki-Namiki Street(7.7km point) | Fuchu City | |
4 | Koremasa Bridge(10.0km point) | Fuchu City | |
5 | Inagi Central Park(14.1km point) | Inagi City | |
6 | Tama Higashi Park(21.9km point) | Tama City | |
7 |
Near Ogurigawa Bridge South Intersection (30.4km point) |
Hachioji City | |
8 | Minamioosawa(32.6km point) | Hachioji City | |
9 | Tamasakai station square(34.5km point) | Machida city |
Location | Administrator | Image | |
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1 | Fuji International Speedway (Information Center) | Shizuoka Prefecture | |
2 |
Nihonmatsu Park(along the race course) (40km from the starting point) |
Sagamihara City | |
3 |
Kubosawa South Park(along the race course) (42km from the starting point) |
Sagamihara City | |
4 |
Ogura Bridge(along the race course) (43km from the starting point) |
Sagamihara City | |
5 |
Kushigawa Elementary School(along the race course) (48km from the starting point) |
Sagamihara City | |
6 |
Kushikawa Regional Center(along the race course) (49km from the starting point) |
Sagamihara City | |
7 |
Tsukui Clean Center(along the race course) (52km from the starting point) |
Sagamihara City | |
8 |
Aonohara Grounds(along the race course) (56km from the starting point) |
Sagamihara City | |
9 |
Aone Branch Office(along the race course) (63km from the starting point) |
Sagamihara City | |
10 |
Near Suigen no Sato Yamayuri Center (80km from the starting point) |
Dhoshi Village | |
11 |
Michi-no-Eki Doshi(roadside station) (81.5km from the starting point) |
Dhoshi Village | |
12 | Oyamacho Tanagashira intersection | Oyama Town | |
13 | Harasato Elementary School (west gate) | Gotemba City | |
14 | Chu-chan Ranch Entrance | Susono City | |
15 |
Tamaho Elementary School (parking lot in front of the main gate) |
Gotemba City | |
16 | Shibanta community shared facilities | Gotemba City | |
17 | In front of the Gotemba office, Okamura Corporation | Gotemba City |
Location | Administrator | Image | |
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1 | Higashi Nihonbashi.Doryu-jima (a kind of levee for traffic flow path) Town Square | Chuo City | |
2 | Minato City Shiba Park | Minato City | |
3 | Near Koraku Bridge | Bunkyo City | |
4 | Near Asakusa Kaminarimon | Taito City |
Location | Administrator | Image | |
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1 | Olympic/Paralympic Village (Harumi Port Park) | TMG | |
2 |
IBC/MPC (Tokyo Big Sight) IBC (International Broadcast Centre) MPC (Main Press Centre) |
TMG | To be posted |
3 | Training Venues (Tokyo Budo-kan) | TMG |
*Other plaques are installed by municipalities on the Paralympic marathon course and other locations related to the Games (torch relay, training venues, pre-Games training camps, etc.).
During the Tokyo 2020 Games, the Games time cauldron was installed on the Ariake side of the Yume-no-Ohashi Bridge in the Tokyo waterfront area. In October 2022, the cauldron will be reinstalled in Symbol Promenade Park (next to Stone and Light Plaza). The TMG will maintain it as a precious legacy of the Games and utilize it as an element to newly enliven the waterfront area.
During the Tokyo 2020 Games, the Olympic Truce Mural and the Paralympic Mural, were installed in the Olympic and Paralympic Village using wood produced in Tama, west of Tokyo. They will be installed in the Tokyo Metropolitan facilities as a legacy of the Games to convey a message of peace and harmony, the success of athletes, and the charm of Tama lumber.
Location | Administrator | Image | |
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1 | Ariake Exhibition Center (Former Ariake Gymnastics Centre) | TMG | To be posted |
2 | Tokyo Sports Square (TBD) | TMG | To be posted |
3 | Forest of Tokyo Citizen in Hinohara | TMG | |
4 | Harumi Special Branch Office (Tentative Name), 3rd floor library | Chuo City | To be posted |
5 |
Japan Olympic Museum *Exhibits are not permanent. |
JOC |
Location | Administrator | Image | |
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1 |
Tokyo Metropolitan Parasports Training Center (in Tokyo Stadium) *Scheduled to open in March 2023. |
TMG | To be posted |
2 | Tokyo Metropolitan Human Rights Plaza | TMG | |
3 |
Japan Olympic Museum *Exhibits are not permanent. |
JOC |
*An Olympic truce mural is a monument that athletes and others can sign with wishes for peace, and a Paralympic Mural is a monument that athletes and others can sign with their hopes for the promotion of the rights of people with disabilities and the realization of a sustainable and harmonious society. Five Olympic Truce Murals and three Paralympic Murals made of wood from Tama, west of Tokyo were created by the TMG and installed in the Olympic and Paralympic Village during the Games. The inauguration ceremonies were held with the Governor of Tokyo, the Presidents of the IOC and IPC, the President of the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee, and others to send a message of peace from the Village to the world and aim for a peaceful future.