Tokyo Olympics 2020
Fifty-seven years* after having organised the Olympic Games, the Japanese capital will be hosting a Summer edition for the second time. The Games in 1964 radically transformed the country. According to the organisers of the event in 2021, the Games of the XXXII Olympiad of the modern era will be “the most innovative ever organised, and will rest on three fundamental principles to transform the world: striving for your personal best (achieving your personal best); accepting one another (unity in diversity); and passing on a legacy for the future (connecting to tomorrow)”.
Tokyo Olympics 2020 has been shifted to 2021 in-view of Pandemic COVID-19. The Olympics will start now from next summer 23rd July to 08 Aug 2021. Tokyo 2020 unveiled updated V4 (version four) budgets for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the Government of Japan.

Olympic Agenda 2020
Aligning with the reforms advocated by Olympic Agenda 2020, the Tokyo Games will use as many existing competition venues as possible, namely those built for the Games in 1964, such as the prestigious Nippon Budokkan for judo, the Baji Koen Park for equestrian events, and the Yoyogi National Gymnasium for handball. The Tokyo National Stadium, where the Opening and Closing Ceremonies and athletics competitions will be staged, will be completely revamped and replaced by a new arena.

東京2020オリンピック聖火リレーについて
東京2020オリンピックの聖火リレーのコンセプトは、「Hope Lights Our Way」です。できるだけ早く私たちの日常に戻りたいと願う一方で、東京2020オリンピックの希望の炎は、この困難な時期から、そして感動的なオリンピックに向けて、日本と世界の残りの部分を明るくするために重要な役割を果たしていると信じています。来年。
東京2020オリンピック聖火リレーは、3月12日、ギリシャのオリンピアでオリンピックの炎を太陽の光で燃やすことから始まり、特別な「東京2020囲碁」ジェットで宮城県に運ばれました。
