After the end of the Tokyo Olympics, the detailed route of the Paralympic torch relay to be held in four prefectures was announced, and the relay in Tokyo will start from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building on August 20th.

The Tokyo Paralympic torch will be collected at more than 880 locations nationwide from August 12, after the Olympics, in a way that makes the most of the characteristics of each region.



The torch relay will start at Nagisa Park in Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture on the 17th, and will visit 35 local governments in 4 prefectures, Chiba, Saitama, and Tokyo.



Chiba Prefecture on the 18th will start with 5 sections around the prefectural office and Chiba Port Arena, and Saitama Prefecture on the 19th will start with Kawajima Town Hall and Asaka Station, and will go around 5 sections.



Then, the relay in Tokyo started the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building at 1:00 pm on the 20th, and after running in five sections such as Nakano Ward and Toshima Ward, a fire collection ceremony was held at night, and the fire and Paralympic Games that were lit all over the country originated. Fires from the United Kingdom gather in one.



Furthermore, from the 21st, it will be relayed in 19 sections including 18 cities and wards, such as Kasai Rinkai Park in Edogawa Ward and Tama Sports Center for the Disabled in Kunitachi City, and Yoyogi Park in Shibuya Ward on the 24th of the last day. After arriving at, the opening ceremony will be lit up by the Holy Fire Station.



The Games Organizing Committee has published a detailed route on its website, and plans to consider how to handle spectators along the road in the future, taking into account the status of infection.