Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games plaque installed
Update date: March 24, 2022
A nameplate has been installed to commemorate the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games bicycle road race.
A nameplate was installed at Inagi Central Park (near the Whale Monument), which was the course for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games bicycle road race. Please take a look when you come to Inagi Central Park.
Nameplate overview (photo)
whole front
Nameplate surface
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The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Cycling Road Race was held on July 24th and 25th, 2021. Road racers from all over the world gathered together, with 126 men on the 24th and 67 women on the 25th heading from the starting point at Musashinonomori Park to the goal at Fuji Speedway (Shizuoka Prefecture).
On both days, the full-scale race began in Inagi City, passing through Koremasa Bridge, the official starting point. Approximately 300 course supporters, who are citizen volunteers, were responsible for running the competition, including setting up the course and directing traffic, along the 6.9km course in Inagi City, supporting the heated competition between the athletes as they raced through Inagi City.
In addition, Inagi City held the "Tokyo 2020 Games Community Live Site in Inagi" at the Inagi Central Park Gymnasium, where the cycling road race was completely broadcast live. Throughout the day, many people had the opportunity to watch and experience the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games through competitive experiences and stage performances.
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2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi-shi, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-379-3600