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- Japan at the Olympics - Wikipedia
Since its first (ultimately canceled) bid in 1940, Japan has hosted the Olympics four times: in 1964, 1972, 1998, and 2021 (originally 2020) Each occasion coincided with critical turning points in Japan’s domestic development or global standing
- Olympic Games in Japan
Japan's first participation at Olympic games was in July 1912 at the 5th Olympic Games in Stockholm The following Olympic games were held in Japan in the past: Tokyo, Summer Games 1964 Sapporo, Winter Games 1972 Nagano, Winter Games 1998 Tokyo, Summer Games 2020 (held in 2021)
- Olympic Games host cities - Encyclopedia Britannica
Read Britannica ’s list of Olympic Games host cities to find out where the Olympics have been held in the past and where they are scheduled to take place in the future
- Tokyo and its role in Olympic history: Key milestones and facts
Having twice hosted the Games, in 1964 and 2020 (postponed to 2021), the Japanese capital has been named as one of four Q-Series hosts on the road to LA28, alongside Montreal, Orlando, and Shanghai
- List of Olympic Games Host Cities: Summer and Winter Olympics
Since the beginning of the modern Olympics in 1896, so many cities have hosted the Olympic Games Here is a list of Olympic host cities The list, which is provided on this page, covers both Olympics Host Cities of summer season and winter season
- JAPAN AND THE OLYMPICS
Tokyo is the only city in the world to have hosted both the Olympic and Paralympic games two times The 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics marked the third time that Japan has hosted the games
- History | JOC - Japanese Olympic Committee
Japan has campaigned to host the Olympic on numerous occasions and has succeeded in hosting three Olympic Games Here, we take a look at the history of Japan's bids for the Olympic
- History Around Tokyo - International Society of Olympic Historians
For this year’s Games, they have been updated to become a set of ‘kinetic pictograms’ that will come to life in the Olympic Stadium The lively spectacle of the pictogram performers coming together to introduce all 50 events is sure to build anticipation for the weeks to come
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