Tokyo Olympic Hockey Venue Completion Governor Koike Governor's Opening Ceremony August 17 12:32

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As a venue for next year's Tokyo Olympics hockey competition, a facility that Tokyo maintained was completed and a commemorative ceremony was held.

Tokyo's Oi Hockey Stadium, completed in Ooi Pier Chuo Kaihin Park, which spans Shinagawa and Ota Wards in Tokyo, will be set up by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government for around 4.8 billion yen.

On the 17th, a ceremony was held to celebrate the completion. Governor Koike from Tokyo said, “In the next year's competition, a hot battle will be held by the world's top athletes and will convey the excitement and greatness of sports to many people. I would like to make it a facility that will be loved and used by many people for a long time. ”

The facility has two artificial turf grounds of 63 meters wide and 101 meters long, of which 2600 seats are set at the “Main Pitch”, where the governor Koike hits the ball with a stick. It was.

After this, the Japanese national team of hockey men gave a demonstration, and decided to shoot one after another to excite the venue.

A test tournament will be held at the facility for five days starting from the 17th, and it will be used as a venue for hockey, soccer and lacrosse competitions and practice after the Tokyo Olympics. is.