| The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay starts on 25 March! On 25 March, the Olympic flame will start on its Path of Hope, symbolising the dawn of a new era and carrying with it a message of supporting, accepting and encouraging one another for a better tomorrow. |
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| | Why is the Olympic flame so important? On 12 March 2020, the Olympic flame was kindled by sunrays in Olympia, Greece and then transported to Japan by a special “Tokyo 2020 Go” jet. Although its journey will take a year longer, its message of Hope Lights Our Way has never been more meaningful and powerful. |
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See what, where and when the Olympic torch relay will visit prefectures hosting everything from soaring mountains and roaring coasts, to cultural landmarks and beautiful temples. |
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| | The route of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay The Olympic flame will begin its journey from the National Training Centre J Village in Fukushima, the symbol of reconstruction. The 121-day torch relay will travel across all 47 prefectures of Japan, and you can check out the route and the schedule here! |
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| Destination Kyoto and Northern Kansai In Hyogo, Kyoto and Shiga, the torch relay will be set against the backdrop of stunning nature, spectacular mountain views and historic temples. Visit the home region of Olympic gold medal hopeful and judo world champion ABE Uta. |
| | | The picturesque nature of Hokkaido and Tohoku Expect a change of scene and seasons when the Olympic torch visits the home region of Japan’s sprinter KOIKE Yuki. See the northern regions of Hokkaido and Tohoku, known for their stunning wilderness. |
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