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Wikipedia: Olympic Stadium (Tokyo)
National Olympic Stadium
Kokuritsu Kyōgijō
Yamazaki-nabisco-Cup final 2004.jpg
Location 10-2, Kasumigaoka-machi, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Opened 1958
Owner National Agency for the Advancement of Sports and Health (NAASH)
Surface Grass
Architect Mitsuo Katayama
Capacity 48,000 (seated)
57,363
Field dimensions 105 × 68 m
Tenants
1964 Summer Olympics

National Olympic Stadium (国立霞ヶ丘陸上競技場 Kokuritsu Kasumigaoka Rikujō Kyogijō?) is a stadium in Kasumigaoka, Shinjuku, Tokyo that served as the main stadium for the 1964 Summer Olympics. These days it serves as the stadium where the Japan national football team home matches and major football club cup finals are held.

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History

The stadium was completed in 1958 as the Japanese National Stadium on the site of the former Meiji Shrine Outer Park Stadium. Its first major event was the 1958 Asian Games.

Events

In addition to the 1964 Summer Olympics, the stadium has held many other significant events, most notably the 1991 World Athletics Championships, the Mirage Bowl College Football games from 1976–1993, and the Intercontinental Cup (Toyota Cup) from 1980–2001. As the National Stadium of Japan, it is the venue for the final game of the Emperor's Cup on New Year's Day, and the J. League Cup in November, as well as the Fuji Xerox Cup in the end of February or early March, every year. The stadium's capacity is currently 57,363. Rugby games are also played at this venue, including the annual university rugby finals, as the nearby Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium's capacity is insufficient for the number of student fans the event attracts.

As of 2009, only three music bands have performed at the National Stadium: Dreams Come True, SMAP, and Arashi.

Access

Access to the stadium is from Sendagaya or Shinanomachi stations along the JR Chūō-Sōbu Line; from Kokuritsu Kyogijo Station on the Toei Oedo Line; and from Gaienmae Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.

See also Yoyogi National Gymnasium

External links

Preceded by
Stadio Olimpico
Rome
Summer Olympics
Opening and Closing Ceremonies (Olympic Stadium)

1964
Succeeded by
Estadio Olímpico Universitario
Mexico City
Preceded by
Stadio Olimpico
Rome
Olympic Athletics competitions
Main Venue

1964
Succeeded by
Estadio Olímpico Universitario
Mexico City
Preceded by
Stadio Flaminio
Rome
Olympic Football tournament
Final Venue

1964
Succeeded by
Estadio Azteca
Mexico City
Preceded by
Stadio Olimpico
Rome
IAAF World Championships in Athletics
Venue

1991
Succeeded by
Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion
Stuttgart
Preceded by
Two-legged
finals
Intercontinental Cup
Final Venue

1980–2001
Succeeded by
International Stadium Yokohama
Yokohama
Preceded by
Vacant
( Two-legged finals )
Title last held by
Azadi Stadium
Tehran
AFC Champions League
Final Venue

2009
Succeeded by
TBA

Coordinates: 35°40′41″N 139°42′53″E / 35.67806°N 139.71472°E / 35.67806; 139.71472


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