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  1. Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (東京体育館, Tōkyō Taiikukan) is a sporting complex in Sendagaya, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Built in 1954 for the World Wrestling Championship, it was also used as the venue for gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics, and hosted the table tennis competition at the 2020 Summer Olympics. [1]

  2. Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium is a sporting complex that opened 1990 to replace the previous venue on the site that was opened in 1954. It consists of a 3,220m 2 main arena, a 1,330m 2 sub arena, two swimming pools, an athletics field, two outdoor multi-purpose futsal courts and other sporting facilities [2] .

  3. 7 de oct. de 2019 · Tokyo 2020; Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. Photo: Martijn Giebels. Facts & Figures. Competition zone: Heritage Zone. Architect: Fumihiko Maki (renovation) Year completed: 1952 / 1990 (renovation) Type: Existing. Capacity: 7,000 (Paralympic Games: 6,500) Olympic sports: Table Tennis.

  4. Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium is a legacy venue of the 1964 Olympic Games. It served as the main arena for Tokyo 1964 Games, hosting the gymnastics events and water polo, which was held in the venue's indoor pool. The gymnasium is currently the central hub for major competition events, including international events.

  5. Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium was originally built in 1954 for the World Wrestling Championship, it was also used as the venue for gymnastics events at the 1964 Summer Olympics. It was was rebuilt to a futuristic design created by Pritzker Prize winner Fumihiko Maki and completed in 1991.