Tokyo 2020 venues near completion eight months from Games

An exterior view of Ariake Arena, the venue for Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games volleyball and wheelchair basketball events, in Tokyo, Japan. Reuters

Tokyo: Construction at two Tokyo 2020 venues is nearing completion eight months before the start of the Olympics, as preparations for the Games enter the final stretch on schedule.

The elegant Tokyo Aquatics Centre, which will host swimming and diving at the Games, is 90% complete, according to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG), and is on schedule to be finished at the end of February.

Likewise, the venue for volleyball and wheelchair basketball is 98% finished with only the painting of the interior floor to be concluded.

An interior view of Tokyo Aquatics Centre. Reuters

All of the venues being built or refurbished for Tokyo 2020 are on schedule, including the centrepiece National Stadium, where construction work finished last week.

"What is left to be done is to finish some of the interior and exterior roof, as well as some office equipment for inside the building," Daishu Tone, venue director for the Aquatics Centre Daishu Tone, said on Thursday.

Summer sunshine is seen through Olympic rings displayed at Nihonbashi district in Tokyo. Reuters

"Everything will be completed by February next year.”

The Aquatics Centre, built at a cost of 56.7 billion yen ($523 million), will be the last new venue to be completed.

A Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics mascot Miraitowa robot is showcased at the Tokyo Motor Show. Reuters

The swimming test event will take place at the Aquatics Centre on April 14-15.

Other than the Olympic Stadium and the Olympic and Paralympic athletes village, TMG is building eight new competition venues for the Games.

An exterior view of Tokyo Aquatics Centre. Reuters

Many of the other events are scheduled to be held at pre-existing venues in a bid to keep costs down.

The Games are set to run from July 24 to Aug. 9.

A feature running throughout many of the Tokyo 2020 venues is the use of wood.

An interior view of Ariake Arena. Reuters

Ariake Arena, the volleyball venue, features 880 cubic metres of wood, mainly sourced from Japan, which is the most of any of the sites other than the National Stadium.

After the Tokyo 2020 Games are over, the arena will be used for concerts and other cultural events.

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