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FY2022 Activities Plans for Tokyo Metropolitan Sports Facilities (New Permanent Venues)
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) is pleased to announce the release of its FY2022 Activities Plans for Tokyo Metropolitan Sports Facilities that served as new permanent venues for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020. The FY2022 Activities Plans summarise the outline and year-round schedule of each facility.
Starting with Yumenoshima Park Archery Field, which reopened in October 2021, Sea Forest Waterway, Oi Central Seaside Park Hockey Stadium, Canoe Slalom Centre and Ariake Arena will reopen sequentially for public use in FY2022.
After the reopening, each facility will host a number of major sports competitions and provide opportunities for people to experience sports.
We will continue to develop a variety of programs at each of our facilities and work toward realising a “Sports Field Tokyo” where sports are integrated into daily life.
1. FY2022 Activities Plans for Tokyo Metropolitan Sports Facilities (New Permanent Venues)
The activities plans and other information will be released for the following facilities scheduled to reopen in FY2022.
- Yumenoshima Park Archery Field (Reopened on 31 October 2021)
- Sea Forest Waterway (Partially reopen on 29 April 2022)
- Oi Central Seaside Park Hockey Stadium (Reopen on 18 June 2022)
- Canoe Slalom Centre (Partially reopen on 23 July 2022)
- Ariake Arena (Reopen in August 2022) *FY 2022 initiatives taken by the concession operator.
The FY2022 Activities Plans for Tokyo Metropolitan Sports Facilities can be downloaded directly from the following URL.
https://www.2020games.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/eng/taikaijyunbi/torikumi/riyou/r4keikaku/index.html
2. Application for Use
Visit the official websites of individual facilities for details about events and use after reopening.
- Yumenoshima Park Archery Field (2-1-4 Yumenoshima, Koto-ku, Tokyo)
https://www.yumenoshima.jp/archery/(External link) (in Japanese) - Sea Forest Waterway (3-6-44 Uminomori, Koto-ku, Tokyo)
https://www.uminomori.tokyo/en/(External link) - Oi Central Seaside Park Hockey Stadium (4-1-19 Yashio, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo/ 1-2-1 Tokai, Ota-ku, Tokyo)
https://seaside-park.jp/park_ooisports-en/hockey-en/(External link) - Canoe Slalom Centre (6-1-1 Rinkai-cho, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo)
https://canoe-slalom.tokyo/en/(External link) - Ariake Arena (1-11-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo)
https://ariake-arena.tokyo/(External link) (in Japanese)
Note) Tokyo Aquatics Centre is scheduled to be reopened in April 2023.
https://www.tef.or.jp/tac/en/index.jsp(External link)
3. Other
- Each facility is planning to hold a trial session for the relevant sports to commemorate its reopening. Details will be announced when available.
*Please click here for the original Japanese article.
For Inquiries (Assistance in Japanese only)
Venue Development Section 1,
Tokyo 2020 Games Venues Division,
Bureau of Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 Preparation
Tokyo Metropolitan Government
For facilities in general:
Phone: 03-5388-2872
For Yumenoshima Park Archery Field, Oi Hockey Stadium and Tokyo Aquatics Centre:
Phone: 03-5320-7756
For Sea Forest Waterway and Canoe Slalom Centre:
Phone: 03-5320-7801
For Ariake Arena:
Phone: 03-5388-2479
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