What is the schedule and venue for the Tokyo Olympic table tennis games? Thorough commentary on seating charts and toilet locations!

Finally, 2020 has begun. This year is the Olympic year, and representatives of each sport have been offered a job.

Let’s summarize how to access the Tokyo Gymnasium where table tennis, one of the competitions that can aim for such a gold medal, is held.

 

The table tennis team from Japan has almost the best members in the past. Let’s witness the moment of taking such a gold medal! ! !

 

First, let’s talk about access methods, table tennis schedules, and traffic regulations.

 

  1. Where is the venue of the Tokyo Gymnasium and the schedule for table tennis?
    1. Date: July 25 (Sat) 9:00-12:45
    2. Date: July 25 (Sat) 14:15-17:15
    3. Date: July 25 (Sat) 19:30-22:30
    4. Date: July 26 (Sun) 10:00-12:00
    5. Date: July 26 (Sun) 14:00-17:45
    6. Date: July 26 (Sun) 20:00-22:00
    7. Date: July 27 (Mon) 10:00-13:00
    8. Date: July 27 (Mon) 14:30-17:30
    9. Date: July 27 (Mon) 20:00-22:10
    10. Date: July 28 (Tue) 10:00-13:00
    11. Date: July 28 (Tuesday) 14:30-17:30
    12. Date: July 28 (Tuesday) 19:30-22 : 30
    13. Date: July 29 (Wed) 10:00-13:00
    14. Date: Wednesday, July 29, 15:00-18:00
    15. Date: July 29 (Wed) 20:00-22:00
    16. Date: July 29 (Wed) 10:00-13:00
    17. Date: Wednesday, July 29, 15:00-18:00
    18. Date: July 29 (Wed) 20:00-22:00
    19. Date: July 31 (Fri) 20:00-22:10
    20. Date and time: Sunday, August 2 10:00-13: 00
    21. Date and time: Sunday, August 2 14:30-17:30
    22. Date: August 2nd (Sun) 19:30-22:30
    23. Date and time: Monday, August 3 10:00-13:00
    24. Date: August 3 (Mon) 14:30-17:30
    25. Date: August 3 (Mon) 19:30-22:30
    26. Date and time: Tuesday, August 4 10:00-13: 00
    27. Date: August 4 (Tue) 14:30-17:30
    28. Date: August 4 (Tue) 19:30-22:30
    29. Date and time: Wednesday, August 5 10:00-13:00
    30. Date: Wednesday, August 5 14:30-17:30
    31. Date and time: Wednesday, August 5 19:30-22:30
    32. Date and time: Thursday, August 6 11:00-14: 00
    33. Date: August 6 (Thu) 19:30-22:40
    34. Date: August 7 (Fri) 11:00-14: 00
    35. Date: August 7 (Fri) 19:30-22:40
    36. Date: August 7 (Fri) 11:00-14: 00
  2. What is the seating chart of the Tokyo Gymnasium?
  3. What is the area around the Tokyo Gymnasium and where is the indoor toilet?
  4. Traffic regulation accompanying the Tokyo Olympics (table tennis)
  5. What is the access to the Tokyo Gymnasium?
    1. From Tokyo Station Take
    2.  From Shinagawa Station Take
    3. From Ueno Station Take
    4.  From Shinjuku Station
    5. From Shibuya Station Take
    6.  From Ikebukuro Station Take
    7.  From Yokohama Station Take
    8.  From Omiya Station Take
  6. By bus
    1. Toei bus
  7. From the airport
    1.  From Haneda Airport Take
    2.  From Narita Airport Take
  8. By car
  9. Access from the nearest station:
  10. Where is the Tokyo Gymnasium parking lot?
    1. ①Sendagaya parking
    2. ②Meiji Memorial Hall parking lot (160 spaces: general reservation only)
    3. JR Shinanomachi Station Building Parking Lot (34)
    4. ③ Repark Sendagaya 1-chome 2nd (11 units)
  11.  Meiji Jingu Gaien Painting Hall parking lot
  12. What are the hotels around Tokyo Gymnasium?
  13. Conclusion

Where is the venue of the Tokyo Gymnasium and the schedule for table tennis?

Date: July 25 (Sat)-August 7 (Fri) Address: 1-17-1

Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0051, Japan

 

 

Date: July 25 (Sat) 9:00-12:45

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Singles Qualifying Women’s Singles Qualifying Mixed Doubles Round 1

 

Date: July 25 (Sat) 14:15-17:15

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Singles Round 1 Women’s Singles Round 1

 

Date: July 25 (Sat) 19:30-22:30

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Singles Round 1 Women’s Singles Round 1

 

Date: July 26 (Sun) 10:00-12:00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals

 

Date: July 26 (Sun) 14:00-17:45

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Singles Round 2 Women’s Singles Round 2

 

Date: July 26 (Sun) 20:00-22:00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Mixed Doubles Semifinal

 

Date: July 27 (Mon) 10:00-13:00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men Singles 2nd Round Women Singles 2 Round

 

Date: July 27 (Mon) 14:30-17:30

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Singles Round 3 Women’s Singles Round 3

 

Date: July 27 (Mon) 20:00-22:10

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Mixed Doubles 3rd Place Mixed Doubles Final Match Mixed Doubles Awards Ceremony

 

Date: July 28 (Tue) 10:00-13:00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Singles Round 3 Women’s Singles Round 3

 

Date: July 28 (Tuesday) 14:30-17:30

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Singles Round 3 Women’s Singles Round 3 Men’s Singles Round 4 Women’s Singles Round 4

 

Date: July 28 (Tuesday) 19:30-22 : 30

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Singles Round 4 Women’s Singles Round 4

 

Date: July 29 (Wed) 10:00-13:00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Women’s Singles Quarterfinals Men’s Singles Quarterfinals

 

Date: Wednesday, July 29, 15:00-18:00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Women’s Singles Quarterfinals Men’s Singles Quarterfinals

 

Date: July 29 (Wed) 20:00-22:00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Singles Quarter Final

 

Date: July 29 (Wed) 10:00-13:00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Women’s Singles Quarterfinals Men’s Singles Quarterfinals

 

Date: Wednesday, July 29, 15:00-18:00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Women’s Singles Quarterfinals Men’s Singles Quarterfinals

 

Date: July 29 (Wed) 20:00-22:00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Singles Quarter Final

 

Date: July 31 (Fri) 20:00-22:10

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Singles 3rd Place Final Men’s Singles Final Men’s Singles Awards Ceremony Flight time: 7:00-9:00. From 15:00 to 17:00.

 

Date and time: Sunday, August 2 10:00-13: 00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Group Round 1 Women’s Group Round 1

 

Date and time: Sunday, August 2 14:30-17:30

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Group Round 1 Women’s Group Round 1

 

Date: August 2nd (Sun) 19:30-22:30

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Group First Round Women’s Group First Round

 

Date and time: Monday, August 3 10:00-13:00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Group First Round Women’s Group First Round

 

Date: August 3 (Mon) 14:30-17:30

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Group Quarterfinals Women’s Group Quarterfinals

 

Date: August 3 (Mon) 19:30-22:30

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Group Quarterfinals Women’s Group Quarterfinals

 

Date and time: Tuesday, August 4 10:00-13: 00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Group Quarter Final Women’s Group Quarter Final

 

Date: August 4 (Tue) 14:30-17:30

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Group Quarterfinals Women’s Group Quarterfinals

 

Date: August 4 (Tue) 19:30-22:30

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Women’s Group Semifinals

 

Date and time: Wednesday, August 5 10:00-13:00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Women’s Group Semifinals

 

 

Date: Wednesday, August 5 14:30-17:30

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Group Semifinals

 

Date and time: Wednesday, August 5 19:30-22:30

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Group Semifinals

 

Date and time: Thursday, August 6 11:00-14: 00

Venue: 3rd place in Tokyo Gymnasium Women’s Group

 

Date: August 6 (Thu) 19:30-22:40

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Women’s Group Finals Women’s Group Awards Ceremony

 

Date: August 7 (Fri) 11:00-14: 00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Group 3rd Place

 

Date: August 7 (Fri) 19:30-22:40

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Group Finals Men’s Group Awards Ceremony

 

Date: August 7 (Fri) 11:00-14: 00

Venue: Tokyo Gymnasium Men’s Group 3rd Place

 

 

What is the seating chart of the Tokyo Gymnasium?

Quotation: Seating Guide-MUSIC 表 MDATA

Arena is arranged around.
The total number of seats is

2 floors (north) 1339 seats (south) 1554 seats

2893 seats

 

3 floor seats (north) 1554 seats (south) 1554 seats

total 3108 seats

6001 seats

wheelchair seats 29 seats

Total 6030 seats The total number is over 6000 seats.

As seats are added to the arena, the total number of seats will increase slightly. So the total number will be around 6500.

There are also 29 seats for wheelchair users.

The place is set in front of J and M blocks.

 

What is the area around the Tokyo Gymnasium and where is the indoor toilet?

Reference: Tokyo Gymnasium This layout is as follows.

Around the main arena there are toilets in the sub arena and office.

It is located on the ground floor in the main arena.

The wheelchair restrooms are only on the north side as seen in the figure, so there is some distance.

In the surrounding area, there are multipurpose courts and sub arenas below the main arena.
As a restaurant area

 

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Subway Sendagaya

There are birds and rubies.

 

 

Traffic regulation accompanying the Tokyo Olympics (table tennis)

Currently being renovated and closed for the Tokyo Olympics.

The main arena, sub arena, meeting room, indoor pool, training room, multipurpose court, athletics stadium, health and fitness counseling room, and photography are not allowed.
The information will be updated as soon as it becomes available.

 

 

What is the access to the Tokyo Gymnasium?

From Tokyo Station Take

the JR Chuo Line or Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line from “Tokyo Station” and change to the JR Sobu Line at “Yotsuya Station” to “Sendagaya Station”. One minute walk from Sendagaya Station is Tokyo Gymnasium.

 

 From Shinagawa Station Take

the JR Yamanote Line from Shinagawa Station and change to the JR Sobu Line at Yoyogi Station to Sendagaya Station.

One minute walk from Sendagaya Station is Tokyo Gymnasium. From Shinagawa Station, take the Keikyu Main Line. At Daimon Station, transfer to the Toei Oedo Line and go to the National Stadium Station. One minute walk from “National Stadium Station (A4 Exit)” is Tokyo Gymnasium.

 

From Ueno Station Take

the JR Yamanote Line from “Ueno Station” and change to the JR Sobu Line at “Akihabara Station” to “Sendagaya Station”. One minute walk from Sendagaya Station is Tokyo Gymnasium.

 

 From Shinjuku Station

Take the JR Sobu Line from Shinjuku Station to Sendagaya Station. One minute walk from Sendagaya Station is Tokyo Gymnasium. From “Shinjuku Station”, take the Toei Oedo Line to “National Stadium Station”. One minute walk from “National Stadium Station (A4 Exit)” is Tokyo Gymnasium.

 

From Shibuya Station Take

the JR Yamanote Line from “Shibuya Station”, then change to the JR Sobu Line at “Yoyogi Station” to “Sendagaya Station”. One minute walk from Sendagaya Station is Tokyo Gymnasium. From “Shibuya Station”, take the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line or Ginza Line. At “Aoyama 1-chome Station”, transfer to the Toei Oedo Line and go to “National Stadium Station”. 1 minute walk from “National Stadium Station (A4 Exit)” is Tokyo Gymnasium.

 

 From Ikebukuro Station Take

the JR Yamanote Line from “Ikebukuro Station”, change to the JR Sobu Line at “Shinjuku Station” and go to “Sendagaya Station”. One minute walk from Sendagaya Station is Tokyo Gymnasium.

 

 From Yokohama Station Take

the Tokyu Toyoko Line from “Yokohama Station” and change to the JR Yamanote Line at “Shibuya Station” to “Yoyogi Station”. Change to the JR Sobu Line and get off at Sendagaya Station. It is a 1-minute walk to Tokyo Gymnasium. From “Yokohama Station”, take the JR Tokaido Main Line. At “Shinagawa Station”, change to the JR Yamanote Line and head to “Yoyogi Station”. Change to the JR Sobu Line and get off at Sendagaya Station. It is a 1-minute walk to Tokyo Gymnasium.

 

 From Omiya Station Take

the JR Saikyo Line from “Omiya Station” and change to the JR Sobu Line at “Shinjuku Station” to “Sendagaya Station”. One minute walk from Sendagaya Station is Tokyo Gymnasium.

 

By bus

Toei bus

Take the first train from Waseda 81 “Wasedaimen” bound for Shibuya Station East Exit and get off at “Sendagaya Station”. It is a 1-minute walk to Tokyo Gymnasium.

 

Take the Waseda 81 train bound for Waseda Masamon at the Shibuya Station East Exit and get off at Sendagaya Station. It is a 1-minute walk to Tokyo Gymnasium.

Take the first train bound for Sendagaya Station in the first train of Meguro Station, and get off at Sendagaya Station. It is a 1-minute walk to Tokyo Gymnasium.

 

Get on the Jingu-no-mori route at the beginning of the Hachiko bus “Shibuya Station Hachiko Exit” and get off at “Sendagaya Station (Tokyo Gymnasium)”. It is a 1-minute walk to Tokyo Gymnasium.

 

From the airport

 From Haneda Airport Take

the Keikyu Airport Line from Haneda Airport Domestic Terminal Station, transfer to the Toei Oedo Line at Daimon Station and exit at the National Stadium Station Exit A4. It is a 1-minute walk to Tokyo Gymnasium. Take a limousine bus from Haneda Airport Bus Stop to Shinjuku Station. Take the JR Sobu Line at Shinjuku Station to Sendagaya Station. It is a 1-minute walk to Tokyo Gymnasium. Take the limousine bus from Haneda Airport Bus Stop to Shibuya Station. Take the JR Yamanote Line at “Shibuya Station” and change to the JR Sobu Line at “Yoyogi Station” to get to “Sendagaya Station”. It is a 1-minute walk to Tokyo Gymnasium.

 From Narita Airport Take

the JR Narita Express from Narita Airport Station or Airport Terminal 2 Station, transfer to the JR Chuo Line at Tokyo Station and get off at Ochanomizu Station. Change to the JR Sobu Line and get off at Sendagaya Station. It is a 1-minute walk to Tokyo Gymnasium. From “Narita Airport Station” or “Airport Terminal 2 Station”, take the JR Limited Express Narita Express, change to the JR Sobu Line at “Shinjuku Station” and go to “Sendagaya Station”. It is a 1-minute walk to Tokyo Gymnasium. Take the limousine bus from Narita Airport Bus Stop to Shinjuku Station. Take the JR Sobu Line at Shinjuku Station to Sendagaya Station. It is a 1-minute walk to Tokyo Gymnasium. Take the limousine bus from Narita Airport Bus Stop to Shibuya Station. Take the JR Yamanote Line at “Shibuya Station” and change to the JR Sobu Line at “Yoyogi Station” to get to “Sendagaya Station”. It is a 1-minute walk to Tokyo Gymnasium.

 

 

By car

◯ If you are on Metropolitan Expressway Route 4, get off at the “Gaien Ramp”, go south on Gaien Higashi-dori and turn right at the Aoyama 1-chome intersection. Follow Aoyama Street for about 800 meters toward Shibuya, turn right at Minami-Aoyama Sanchome Intersection, and go 1.3 km north on Gaien Nishi Street.

 

If you are on the Metropolitan Expressway Route 3, get off at the Takagicho ramp and turn left at the Nishiazabu intersection. The Tokyo Gymnasium is on the left about 2.6 kilometers north of Gaien Nishi Dori.
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Access from the nearest station:

 

Sendagaya Station (JR Sobu Line), National Stadium Station Exit A4 (Toei Oedo Line). In both cases, there is Tokyo Gymnasium right in front of the station.

Access method Train user Bus user Airport car Access from nearest station

 

Where is the Tokyo Gymnasium parking lot?

This time, we will introduce nearby parking lots.
You can stop at the site, but we recommend that you take action as soon as possible as there is a possibility of getting crowded when entering and leaving.

 

①Sendagaya parking

lot A one minute walk from Tokyo Gymnasium

Business hours: 24 hours

Capacity: 236 vehicles

Parking fee: 210 yen for 30 minutes

Up to 24 hours after receipt: 2000 yen

 

The Sendagaya parking lot here is the closest parking lot from the Tokyo Gymnasium, and is ideally open 24 hours.
It is also an advantage that a considerable number of vehicles can be stopped at 236.
Furthermore, even if you park for 24 hours, the maximum is 2,000 yen, so even if you have plenty of day, it will be 2,000 yen. If you have multiple people, it will be even cheaper if you split the bill.

 

 

②Meiji Memorial Hall parking lot (160 spaces: general reservation only)

Address: 2-2-23 Moto-Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Business hours: From 7:00 to 22:00

Capacity: 160 spaces Parking: Outdoor self-propelled parking
Charges, discounts, etc .: * Regular charges

Free for facility users * Maximum price The price varies for general use because it is a reserved parking lot.

It is recommended for those who want to secure a 100% cabin. Since the cabin is limited, the winner is first come first serve.

The parking lot here can be parked by reservation, but since the price fluctuates, we recommend that you park while checking the fee.

 

JR Shinanomachi Station Building Parking Lot (34)

Address: 34 Shinanomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

Business hours: [Mon-Fri] 7:00-22:00, [Saturday, Sunday and public holidays] 7:00-21:00
Capacity: 34

 

Parking lot type: Indoor self-propelled parking lot

Parking fee, discount, etc .: * Regular fee 30 minutes 400 yen

* Maximum charge / day charge 2,500 yen Free access during business hours
From 21:00 to 09:00 every day 1,000 yen per night at night

・ Night pack 500 yen (21:00-7:00: The time rental fee until 21:00 plus 500 yen can be left at night freely)
▼ Parking size: Height 2.2m, width 1.9m, length 5.3m, weight 2.2t

The parking lot here has a capacity of only 34 cars and a price of 2500 yen a day, but the biggest feature is that you can enter and exit during business hours.

In the parking area we think, we think that we have to pay once if we go out, but since we are free to enter and leave during business hours, we can move the car easily.

It costs 400 yen for 30 minutes, so it costs 800 yen per hour. It costs 2800 yen for three and a half hours, so if you come for more than three and a half hours, you pay a day but it is cheap and you can move the car freely.

③ Repark Sendagaya 1-chome 2nd (11 units)

Address: 1-29-1 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Capacity: 11

Parking lot type: Coin parking

Hours: Open 24 hours

Charges and discounts:

* Regular fee:

07: 00-22: 00 10 minutes 200 yen, 22: 00-07: 00 60 minutes 100 yen

 

* Maximum fare (with repetition),

within 6 hours after parking Up to 4,000 yen

 

Parking size: height

2m, width 1.9m, length 5m, weight 2t, minimum ground clearance 15cm

 

Open 24 hours, but the maximum fee is 4000 yen. It’s a 4-minute walk to Tokyo Gymnasium, so it’s very close, so why not try it if you like.

 

 

 Meiji Jingu Gaien Painting Hall parking lot

Address: 1 Kasumigaoka-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

Capacity: 396 cars Parking form: Self-propelled parking

Opening hours: Summer 5: 30-21: 00 (March 1-11 / 30), * Night games (baseball, soccer, etc.) will be held up to 1 hour after the match on the day of the match:

* Departure during regular charge business hours Normal car (Length 4.79m, Width 1.79m or less) 1,600 yen Microbus (Length 6.99m or less required reservation) 6,900 yen Large bus (Length 7.00m or more required reservation) 11,000 yen

 

* Accommodation fee (if specially permitted) Regular car (leaving the next day after 23:00) ¥ 7,400

 

This is a 10-minute walk from Tokyo Gymnasium, and

Jingu Gaien is near so you can play in two places . In addition, the number of vehicles accommodated is 396, so it is easy to stop. It is probably popular on the day of the competition, so it may be filled up unexpectedly quickly.

 

 

What are the hotels around Tokyo Gymnasium?

Check the Jalan site for details

 

 

 

What are your clothes and belongings at the Tokyo Gymnasium (table tennis)?

 

Although air conditioning is effective in the gymnasium, we recommend that you bring a fan and a telescope.
Also, if you bring something that will write a signature, such as colored paper, you may be able to sign it if you are lucky.
It would not be better to bring it.

 

Conclusion

This time, we have summarized the parking lot, access method, nearby hotels, and things to bring with you on the day at the Tokyo Gymnasium. During the Tokyo Olympics, traffic congestion is expected, so we recommend early action. If a place to make a reservation, such as a parking lot or a hotel, is decided, immediate reservation may be essential. However, it is an event that attracts the attention of the world, so it is inevitable to see it.
This time Japan representative members

 

Women’s singles:
Mima Ito

Kasumi Ishikawa

 

Men’s singles:
Tomokazu Harimoto

Noki Niwa

 

Women’s organizations:
Mima Ito

Kasumi Ishikawa

Miu Hirano

 

Men’s groups:

Tomokazu Harimoto

Noki Niwa

Jun Mizutani

 

Mixed doubles:

Mima Ito

Jun Mizutani

That is the strongest match in the history of members. Misato Ito, who participates in women’s singles, is likely to beat Chinese players recently and hopes he will be able to win on the Olympic stage.
Personally, I want you to play a fantastic play that you can’t imagine as a female player.

Among boys, Tomokazu Harimoto and Noki Niwa will be participating in singles.
Harimoto always leaves Chinese players unfortunate, so I hope you will do well in the Olympics. If Niwa does trick play that no one expected, the Chinese player has not been taken, so if that play continues, it can be calculated to win. There is no doubt that it is fun.

Jun Mizutani, who participates in the team competition, has won China’s Xu Kin in the team competition in the 2016 Olympics. As expected, China will also be nervous at the Olympics, and the number of games under pressure will increase. In the meantime, it is a home match, and the cheering voice will push their backs by playing the game while receiving the support of the ally.

Let’s see the struggle of the Japanese national team together! ! !

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