Tokyo Bay Landfill Ownership Trial Ota Ward to Approve without Appeal 18:36 on October 3

Tokyo District Court in which Ota Ward and Koto Ward disputed the attribution of the Tokyo Bay reclaimed land where the competition venue will be set up at the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. Ota Ward has made it clear that it will not appeal.

A trial in which Ota Ward asked Koto Ward for all attributions regarding the “Central Breakwater Reclaimed Land” in Tokyo Bay, where the “Ocean Forest Water Stadium”, which is the venue for boats and canoes, was held at the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics Last month, the Tokyo District Court handed down a ruling of 79.3% of landfills to Koto Ward and 20.7% to Ota Ward.

Regarding the ruling, Tadayoshi Matsubara, Ota Ward, said, “It is a pity that the historical history that the residents had been farming pastes from the Edo period was not taken into account.”

On the other hand, “The logistics function was attributed to Ota Ward, and the area increased, and it was meaningful to ask for a judicial decision. I thought it would be better to accept the judgment when considering next year's Tokyo Games,” he appealed. Clarified not to.

Koto Ward has already announced that it will not be appealed last week, which will confirm the attribution of landfills that have been disputed for over 40 years.

In response to this, the “Umi no Mori Water Stadium” and the equestrian “Umi no Mori Cross Country Course”, which will be used for boating and canoeing at the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, will be in Koto Ward, and the area with port facilities will be Ota Ward. The