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Japan Sport Olympic Square is a building in Tokyo, Japan, which served as an administrative center for the 2020 Summer Olympics. The first two floors house the , which opened in September 2019.The area around Japan Sport Olympic Square was developed as Tokyo Olympic Park. Installed outside the building are bronze statues of Pierre de Coubertin and Kanō Jigorō, as well as a replica of the Olympic cauldron from the 1964 Summer Olympics (Tokyo), 1972 Winter Olympics (Sapporo), and 1998 Winter Olympics (Nagano). The Olympic symbol is also set up in Tokyo Olympic Park, making it a popular commemorative photo spot.

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  • Japan Sports Olympic Square (de)
  • Japan Sport Olympic Square (en)
  • JAPAN SPORT OLYMPIC SQUARE (ja)
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  • Japan Sport Olympic Square is a building in Tokyo, Japan, which served as an administrative center for the 2020 Summer Olympics. The first two floors house the , which opened in September 2019.The area around Japan Sport Olympic Square was developed as Tokyo Olympic Park. Installed outside the building are bronze statues of Pierre de Coubertin and Kanō Jigorō, as well as a replica of the Olympic cauldron from the 1964 Summer Olympics (Tokyo), 1972 Winter Olympics (Sapporo), and 1998 Winter Olympics (Nagano). The Olympic symbol is also set up in Tokyo Olympic Park, making it a popular commemorative photo spot. (en)
  • JAPAN SPORT OLYMPIC SQUARE(ジャパン・スポーツ・オリンピック・スクエア)は、東京都新宿区霞ヶ丘町に所在する、日本スポーツ協会 (JSPO)・日本オリンピック委員会 (JOC) の本部ビル。 (ja)
  • Der Japan Sports Olympic Square (jap. Japan Sport Olympic Square, japanische Lesung ジャパン・スポーツ・オリンピック・スクエア Japan supōtsu orinpikku sukuea) ist ein Gebäude im Stadtteil Kasumigaoka-machi des Bezirks Shinjuku der japanischen Präfektur Tokio, in dem zahlreiche nationale Sportverbände Japans ihren Sitz haben darunter der nationale Sportdachverband, (日本スポーツ協会 englisch Japan Sport Association, JSPO), und das nationale olympische Komitee samt Olympia-Museum. Das Haus wurde 2019 fertiggestellt und löste das zu den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1964 errichtete Kishi Kinen Taiiku Kaikan als „Zentrale“ des japanischen Sports ab. (de)
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  • Japan Sport Olympic Square (en)
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  • Japan Sport Olympic Square (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Japan_Sport_Association-10a.jpg
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  • medic (en)
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  • Administrative center for the upcoming 2020 Summer Olympics (en)
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  • Japan Olympic Museum (en)
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  • September 2022 (en)
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  • The building's exterior in 2019 (en)
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  • Tokyo (en)
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  • Japan (en)
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  • Der Japan Sports Olympic Square (jap. Japan Sport Olympic Square, japanische Lesung ジャパン・スポーツ・オリンピック・スクエア Japan supōtsu orinpikku sukuea) ist ein Gebäude im Stadtteil Kasumigaoka-machi des Bezirks Shinjuku der japanischen Präfektur Tokio, in dem zahlreiche nationale Sportverbände Japans ihren Sitz haben darunter der nationale Sportdachverband, (日本スポーツ協会 englisch Japan Sport Association, JSPO), und das nationale olympische Komitee samt Olympia-Museum. Das Haus wurde 2019 fertiggestellt und löste das zu den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1964 errichtete Kishi Kinen Taiiku Kaikan als „Zentrale“ des japanischen Sports ab. Neben dem Gebäude stehen Statuen von Pierre de Coubertin und Kanō Jigorō, gegenüber liegen das für die Olympischen Sommerspiele 2020 erbaute Neue Nationalstadion sowie das Meiji-Jingū-Stadion und das zugehörige Zweitstadion. (de)
  • Japan Sport Olympic Square is a building in Tokyo, Japan, which served as an administrative center for the 2020 Summer Olympics. The first two floors house the , which opened in September 2019.The area around Japan Sport Olympic Square was developed as Tokyo Olympic Park. Installed outside the building are bronze statues of Pierre de Coubertin and Kanō Jigorō, as well as a replica of the Olympic cauldron from the 1964 Summer Olympics (Tokyo), 1972 Winter Olympics (Sapporo), and 1998 Winter Olympics (Nagano). The Olympic symbol is also set up in Tokyo Olympic Park, making it a popular commemorative photo spot. (en)
  • JAPAN SPORT OLYMPIC SQUARE(ジャパン・スポーツ・オリンピック・スクエア)は、東京都新宿区霞ヶ丘町に所在する、日本スポーツ協会 (JSPO)・日本オリンピック委員会 (JOC) の本部ビル。 (ja)
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