Tokyo Olympic stadium 90% finished,
to open in December
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[July 03, 2019]
By Jack Tarrant
TOKYO (Reuters) - With the start of the
Tokyo 2020 Olympics a little over a year away, the National Stadium,
set to be the centerpiece of the Games, is 90% completed and will
open its doors for the first time in December.
Media were shown inside the $1.25 billion stadium on Wednesday, 387
days before the opening ceremony will be held at the same venue.
The 60,000 capacity stadium, which will also host the athletics and
soccer events during the Games, was designed by Japanese architect
Kengo Kuma and aims to embody Japan’s connection with nature.
Wood collected from all of Japan’s 47 prefectures has been used to
build the stadium’s iconic slated roof, and the seats, 45,000 of
which have been installed, are a mix of green, brown and white to
reflect trees growing.
The final preparations are being completed before an inauguration
event in front of the public on Dec. 21.
“The work for this stadium has been going on for three years and we
have five months to go,” said National Stadium Development Director
Takeo Takahashi.
“About 90% of the construction work has been completed and, as you
can see, almost all the buildings have been completed.
“We are now working on the interior and facility equipment inside
the stadium.
”The grass and track have yet to be laid but this is expected to be
completed in the next month.
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Media members are seen at the construction site of the New National
Stadium, the main stadium of Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics,
during a media opportunity in Tokyo, Japan July 3, 2019. REUTERS/Issei
Kato
The Olympic Stadium is one of eight new venues to be used at Tokyo
2020, all of which are on schedule for completion.
The Musashino Forest Sports Plaza, a venue to be used at Tokyo 2020
but not built specifically for the Games, was opened in November
2017 while the newly-built archery and rowing venues have recently
opened.
The canoe slalom venue is set to be unveiled on Saturday whilst
construction continues at the Aquatics Centre, which is 75 percent
complete, the Gymnastics Centre and Ariake Arena, which will host
volleyball and wheelchair basketball next July.
The first apartments are also being completed at the Olympic and
Paralympic village, with Tokyo 2020 organizers saying 88-92% of all
residential buildings are finished.
There will be 18,000 beds available at the village during the
Olympics, 12,000 of those for athletes, and 8,000 available during
the Paralympics.
(Reporting by Jack Tarrant, editing by Ed Osmond)
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