Public park in Tokyo, Japan
Shiokaze Park is a
public park and was a temporary
beach volleyball sport venue for the
2020 Summer Olympics, located in
Tokyo,
Japan.
History
Shiokaze Park opened on June 1, 1974.
[1] It is located in
Odaiba Island in Tokyo and has a view of the
Rainbow Bridge.
[2]
2020 Summer Olympics
Shiokaze Park was the site of a temporary beach volleyball venue for the 2020 Summer Olympics. Its capacity was 12,000.
[3]
Vegetation
Shiokaze Park has 12,800 trees and 27,600 shrubs, including the following vegetation:
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References
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20th century |
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1964:
Komazawa Volleyball Courts,
Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium (final)
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1968:
Juan de la Barrera Olympic Gymnasium (final),
Juan Escutia Sports Palace,
Revolution Ice Rink
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1972:
Volleyballhalle
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1976:
Montreal Forum (final),
Paul Sauvé Centre
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1980:
Druzhba Multipurpose Arena,
Minor Arena of the Central Lenin Stadium (final)
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1984:
Long Beach Arena
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1988:
Hanyang University Gymnasium,
Jamsil Gymnasium (final),
Saemaul Sports Hall
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1992:
Palau dels Esports de Barcelona,
Palau Sant Jordi (final),
Pavelló de la Vall d'Hebron
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1996:
Clayton County International Park (2-man),
Omni Coliseum (indoor final),
Stegeman Coliseum
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21st century |
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2000:
Bondi Beach,
Sydney Entertainment Centre (indoor final),
Sydney Showground Pavilion 4
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2004:
Faliro Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre,
Peace and Friendship Stadium
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2008:
Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium,
Capital Indoor Stadium (indoor final),
Chaoyang Park Beach Volleyball Ground
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2012:
Earls Court Exhibition Centre,
Horse Guards Parade
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2016:
Copacabana Beach,
Maracanãzinho
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2020:
Ariake Arena,
Shiokaze Park
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2024:
Paris Expo Porte de Versailles,
Champ de Mars
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2028:
Honda Center,
Santa Monica State Beach
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2032:
Coomera Indoor Sports Centre,
Broadbeach, Queensland,
Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre
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