Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics | What We Know Right Now ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Next stop: Tokyo!
The Winter Olympics in PyeongChang just had their closing ceremony and that means the world turns it's attention to Japan.
The Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games are 2 years away, and here is what we know right now.
▶︎ WHEN ARE THE TOKYO 2020 OLYMPIC GAMES?
July 24, 2020 to August 9, 2020
▶︎ The New National Stadium
It's built on the same site as the 1964 Olympic Stadium.
Designed by Kengo Kuma, it's a very natural design surrounded by a lot of trees and parks.
▶︎ The Venues:
There are 34 Venues separated into 2 zones.
▶︎ Heritage and Tokyo Bay:
The Heritage zone is where the 1964 Olympics took place.
Tokyo Bay is where the aquatics center, BMX and Skateboard course will be as well as other event.
There are 12 events outside of these zones including foot / soccer, baseball, basketball.
▶︎ Ticket Prices for Tokyo 2020 Olympics:
The average ticket price will be 7,700 yen ($72)
and the opening and closing ceremonies will be between 25,000 yen ($235) and 150,000 yen ($1,400). Tickets will be sold online and at designated ticket centers in Tokyo.
There are 33 sports for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics including 5 new ones:
Aquatics, Archery, Athetics, Badminton, Baseball / Softball, Basketball, Boxing, Canoeing, Cycling, Equestrian, Fencing, Field Hockey, Football / Soccer, Golf, Gymnastics, Handball, Judo, Karate
Modern pentathlon, Rowing, Rugby sevens, Sailing, Shooting, Skateboarding, Sport climbing, Surfing, Table tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis, Triathlon, Volleyball, Weightlifting, Wrestling
Within these sports, there are 324 events.
Football / soccer actually starts 2 days before the opening ceremonies.
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As the new Shibuya Station on Tokyo Metro's Ginza Line geared up for operations, several journalists were invited to the opening ceremony early Jan. 3.
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Tokyo Olympic Games | One Year to 2020 Stadium View
I’m at the New National Stadium (Tokyo) 新国立競技場 and 365 days from now, the Tokyo 2020 Olympics will start! How’s the construction and set up, what are the venues like, what’s the weather like? IS JAPAN READY? Let’s walk around the stadium and see. ▶︎ WHERE IS IT? National Olympic Stadium
Day One of the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan
The 2019 Rugby World Cup kicked off in style today in Tokyo and the fans were ready for it.
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Model Kate Moss attends the opening ceremony for KIMONO ROBOTO exhibition
A humanoid robot dressed in traditional kimono performs during the opening ceremony for the KIMONO ROBOTO exhibition at Omotesando Hills on November 30, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The exhibition features 13 kimonos created by experts using traditional methods and a humanoid robot dressed in traditional kimono performing in the middle of the hall. The exhibition runs til December 10. (Video by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/Nippon News)
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VEGAN CAFE in Tokyo, Kiddyland & Shopping in Omotesando Hills! // JAPAN VLOG #6
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My best friend who I’ve been travelling Japan with (links to all my other Japan vlogs below!) is vegan and vegan-friendly food can be tough to find in Tokyo! So we were pretty stoked to find Mr Farmer in Omotesando (a central area of Tokyo) with some delicious vegan options.
For the rest of the day we went shopping around Omotesando Hills, went Kiddyland (which is a mecca of merchandise for all different kinds of cartoons and anime like Pokemon, Studio Ghibli and Disney!), the clothing store WEGO, bought some Japanese makeup and contact lenses from Ainz Tulpe and visited Yoyogi Park! We decided not to get Japanese for dinner though… you’ll just have to watch the video to see where we went! ????
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Nike Stadium Tokyo Opening
On the evening of May 21st the Nike Stadium Tokyo opened with an invite only preview and launch event. The debut exhibition explored the topic of Nike Mercurial Football. The local Japanese up and coming Mercurial talent Tadanari Lee and the Mercurial boots themselves were the subjects reinterpreted by creative partners WOW, DAISUKE GEMMA, KEIICHIRO SHIBUYA X EVALA, TAKESHI HANZAWA, CONCEPT CONCEPTION.
Bunka Fashion College’s stylish entrance ceremony
Tokyo’s Bunka Fashion College opened in 1923 as Japan’s first fashion design school, and counts about 300,000 graduates. Among them are designers who are renowned worldwide, such as Yohji Yamamoto, Junya Watanabe and Akira Minagawa. Bunka Fashion College’s entrance ceremony is one of the school’s biggest events, where new students are dressed according to their own style. Look forward to dozens of unique fashion styles.
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Kanamara P*nis Festival Exposed ★ ONLY in JAPAN
★ Special Episode ★ This festival will next be held on Sunday, April 5 2020. Here's a preview with all the background you'll need.
Japan's Kanamara Matsuri as you've never seen it before!
Every now and then something very bizarre from Japan pops up in the news. This time, it happens to be bright pink and carried around the streets of a town near Tokyo. The Kanamara Matsuri / Festival is definitely unusual but there is much more to this story including a strong historical backbone and religious significance.
So – WHY #JAPAN ?!?! WHY ?!?
The international media sees the images and write the stories but never ask the questions. Let me do that for you in this episode.
The festival sometimes dubbed the “Penis” festival or the Utamaro Festival has a long history going back 200 years.
It was created by a transgender salon in Asakusa called Elizabeth who wanted to bring attention to the issue of STD, HIV / AIDS and the LGBT community. They succeeded in getting a lot of attention but over the last several years, the message has gotten lost in the shock and -- bright pink of their hand made phallus. Whatever you may think about Elizabeth, there is no doubt that it is the most photographed mikoshi in Japan!
Kanamara #Shrine is dedicated to both fertility and a place for prayer for women afflicted by sexual diseases. It's a place women go to today to pray to get pregnant and for a healthy child.
Those who have been unfortunate to contract a STD have been coming here for centuries. The priests approach those afflicted with a lot of compassion. Kanamara Shrine is certainly one that opens its arms to anyone and everyone who is suffering and that compassion is admirable.
In recent years, the worldwide media attention has been overwhelming skewed on the weird and the Kanamara Matsuri has become something of a joke and embarrassment in many Japanese eyes. I really hope that this episode can help shed light on the cultural, historical and religious significance of this festival in Japan today. It's more than a gag, a comedy piece.
Parental Guidance suggested:
Because viewers of the shows come from all different backgrounds and ages, I highly recommend anyone under 13 have a parent watch with them. There are no actual body parts shown but I know the material is sensitive for parents; and parents should be the ones making the decision if this should be seen or not. I added a rating at the opening for this purpose.
Where is Kanamara Shrine?
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Address: 2-13-16 Daishi Ekimae, Kawasaki Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture 210-0802
How to get to the Kanamara Matsuri:
Station: Kawasakidaishi Station / 川崎大師
Take the JR LINE to Kawasaki Station then change to the Keikyu Dashi Line, a 50 meter walk from JR. Take the train 3 stops, 140 Yen.
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This show has been created and produced by John Daub ジョン・ドーブ. He's been living and working in Japan for over 21 years and regularly reports on TV for Japan's International Channel.