

Walking down the streets of Yoyogi in central Tokyo, one can’t help but notice the many hats the neighborhood wears: it houses vast, beautiful parks, numerous landmarks; it has served as a historical area for Tokyo’s thriving youth culture, and it has been a two-time Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games central hub. It also brings people together through various international venues, uniting cultures, traditions and cuisines. The wide Yoyogi area is a place that continues to evolve, always keeping its visitors entertained regardless of the reason they’re there.
Following the success of the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games when Yoyogi served as the primary venue, at the Tokyo 2020 Games, the neighborhood once again welcomed the international event to create a brand-new legacy and many memorable events.