Announcement of Grand Opening Ceremony of Tokyo Aquatics Centre

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We are pleased to announce that the Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) will hold a grand

opening ceremony of the Tokyo Aquatics Centre on Saturday 24 October 2020. The Tokyo Aquatics

Centre is one of the new permanent venues TMG has constructed and will be used as the venue for

the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020. The ceremony had been postponed from last March

as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

Details about the opening ceremonies and media invitations will be provided at a later date.

1. Grand Opening Ceremony

1) Date and Time: Saturday 24 October 2020, in the morning

2) Location: Tokyo Aquatics Centre (2-1, 2chome, Tatsumi, Koto-ku, Tokyo)

3) Program

- Greetings from organiser and special guests

- Ribbon-cutting ceremony

- Sports demonstrations by sport federations

- Facility tours etc.

2. Facility Tour for Tokyo residents

1) Date and Time: Saturday 24 October 2020, in the afternoon

2) Location: Tokyo Aquatics Centre (2-1, 2chome, Tatsumi, Koto-ku, Tokyo)

3) Program

- Tokyo residents are invited to the facility tour. Those who wish to participate in the tour will

need to apply in advance. The registration starts on Wednesday 7 October on a on a first come-first served basis. (Those who live in Koto-ku, where the facility is located, will have

priority slots).

- Access the website (http://www.2020games.metro.tokyo.jp/) for information on how to

apply for the facility tour. (in Japanese)

3. Other

Please note that sufficient infection control measures are being taken at the venue based on

the TMG’s "Roadmap to Overcoming COVID-19 – to build a society where the ‘new normal’ is

firmly established". We would like to ask all visitors for their cooperation with measures to

prevent the spread of COVID-19 and ensure safety.

In order to manage the temporary overlays for the Tokyo 2020 Games, as well as ensure the

safety of users, the venue may have restrictions with respect to the area that may be used and

its usage. Please follow the instructions of the facility operator at the venues.

The public use of venues and events may be suspended in the future depending on the novel

coronavirus situation.

CONTACT & INQUIRIES

TAKEDA Shingo (Mr.) Email: Shingo_Takeda@member.metro.tokyo.jp

Director for Venue Opening Preparations, Tokyo 2020 Games Venues Division

Bureau of Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 Preparation

Tokyo Metropolitan Government

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