At the event, Tokyo 2020 President MORI Yoshiro commented, “There was a lot of drama surrounding the delivery of the Olympic Flame, but we overcame various difficulties, just as track athletes must clear hurdles, and now it is on display here. The Flame will be carried in turns by about 10,000 torchbearers next year; we will use it to ignite the cauldron at the Opening Ceremony and ensure the Tokyo 2020 Games are a great success. We will continue to work closely with all concerned parties to prepare for a safe and secure Games.”
YAMASHITA Yasuhiro, President of the Japanese Olympic Committee, added, “I understand that the athletes
aiming to participate in next year’s Olympic and Paralympic Games are training amidst concern about the COVID-19 pandemic. I am confident that the display of the Olympic Flame in Japan will be a heartening symbol for them. I look forward to many people being able to see the Olympic Flame when it opens to the public tomorrow.”
striving to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic. The Flame was lit in ancient Olympia earlier this year and travelled from Greece to Japan; this display will be a valuable opportunity to further share Olympic ideals while raising awareness of the Tokyo 2020 Games.
In addition to raising awareness of the Tokyo 2020 Games, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay, rescheduled to take place next year, aims to showcase the recovery of the areas worst affected by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and to enable the people from the disaster-affected areas who have worked so hard in the
reconstruction and recovery of their local communities to view the Olympic flame, in line with the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay concept 'Hope Lights Our Way'.
Overview of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Flame Display
- Venue: Japan Olympic Museum (1st floor)
- Access:
10 minutes’ walk from Toei Oedo Line Kokusai Stadium Station (Exit A2)
12 minutes’ walk from JR Sobu Line Sendagaya Station/Shinanomachi Station
- Schedule: 1 September 2020 to 1 November 2020
- Closed: Mondays (if Monday is a public holiday, the Museum will be closed on the following day).
- Admission fee to the Museum: 500 yen per person (for safety reason, the Olympic Flame Display is located inside the Museum and there is no additional fee to view it)
Free for high school students and younger
Note: media organisations can download materials of the ceremony and exhibition at the Tokyo 2020 Online