Musashino Forest Sport Plaza completed in time for "1000 days to Go" celebration
Tokyo, 25 November 2017 – The Musashino Forest Sport Plaza, a new permanent venue to be used
during the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020, officially opened to the public today. With
respectively 972 days and 1,004 days to go until the opening of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the
delivery of this first new permanent venue shows Tokyo’s preparations are well on track.
Constructed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, the Musashino Forest Sport Plaza will host
badminton and fencing in modern pentathlon at the Olympic Games, and wheelchair basketball during the
Paralympic Games.
The main arena boasts a seating capacity of over 10,000, and includes a swimming pool, a gym, a multiuse
sports area and two fitness studios all of which will be available for use by the general public. Solar
panels on the roof and other state-of-the-art technology help reduce the facility’s carbon footprint.
The layout of the Musashino Forest Sport Plaza is based on the Tokyo 2020 Accessibility Guidelines, with
the facility designed to be accessible to all, including the elderly, people with impairments, parents with
infant strollers and those with guide dogs. The main arena has space for wheelchairs, and the space is
designed with enough height difference between the rows of seating to ensure that those in wheelchairs
can see clearly, even if spectators in front of them stand up.
This venue represents the first tangible legacy of the Tokyo 2020 Games. The opening ceremony was
attended by Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, together with Olympians, Paralympians and people from the
local community. The athletes were cheered on as they performed demonstrations of their various events,
and members of the public had the opportunity to try their hand at some of the sports.
Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto said, "I am delighted that this first new permanent venue has been
delivered and inaugurated in such an early phase of the Games life cycle. The Organising Committee’s
activities have switched from the planning phase to the delivery phase and our eyes are now firmly on the
opening date of the Games. Tokyo 2020 will fulfil its promise and deliver a safe and successful Games
that will leave a lasting legacy and benefits for everyone."
The Tokyo 2020 Games will utilise a total of 40 venues – 8 new permanent venues, 24 existing sites and
8 temporary venues. The delivery of all venues is going according to plan.
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