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Partnership agreement with the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee

Keio University has concluded a partnership agreement with the Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games to promote educational initiatives on the Olympics and stimulate opportunities by leveraging its various resources to ensure the success of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Team GB and ParalympicsGB pre-Games preparation camps

In addition to providing facilities for the use by the British Olympic and Paralympic teams at the pre-Games preparation camps, the university will work to deepen exchange in areas other than sports, such as research, education, history, culture, and the arts. It will also enable us to make contributions to both the regional and international communities.

Pre-Games preparation camp facilities

Hiyoshi Campus (Hiyoshi Commemorative Hall, Athletics Field, Mamushidani Gymnasium, others) and sports facilities in the Shimoda area

Hosting period/events

[Hosting period]
Olympics

July 8 - August 7, 2021

Paralympics

August 13 - September 1, 2021
[Hosting events]
Olympics

Gymnastics / Fencing / Hockey / Boxing / Basketball / Badminton / Archery / Taekwondo / Judo / Weightlifting / Table Tennis / Modern Pentathlon etc.

Paralympics

Archery / Judo / Powerlifting / Taekwondo / Wheelchair Fencing

History between the UK and Keio University

Keio University has both a long history of ties with the UK, and steadfast exchange with many universities and institutions today. Every year in November, it jointly hosts the Experience Japan Exhibition (Japan study abroad fair) with the British Council in London, where it fields booths alongside other Japanese universities and Japanese language schools. This event is attended by many people, with high school and university level students in the UK and Europe making up a large number of the visitors.

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University Hospital

Keio University Hospital, located in Shinanomachi, Tokyo, directly adjacent to the New National Stadium(Olympic Stadium), which will serve as one of the main venues for the Tokyo Games, plans to actively partner with the Games as a so-called logistical support hospital.

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