18 MARCH - 21 NOVEMBER 2021
"Celebrate Tokyo 2020 at the Olympic Museum! ", an Olympic context and a manga atmosphere.
Discover the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and sports manga through two exhibitions, talks, themed weekends and an augmented reality app to feel that you’re in Tokyo while at The Olympic Museum.
The poster

The poster for the programme was designed by Urasawa Naoki, who has concentrated the whole essence of Japanese sports manga within it. In the bottom-left box, you can see the text meaning “To be continued!”, because, in real manga, readers have to contain their impatience for a whole week to find out what happens next.
Check out the story of Yawara!, one of Urasawa’s best-known sports manga, in the Sport X Manga exhibition.
• An exhibition: Sport X Manga

The Sport X Manga exhibition has been produced in collaboration with the Angoulême International Comics Festival. Sports manga, or supokon, is a perfect way of understanding how sport developed in Japan after the war. Martial arts, the arrival of western sports, the Olympic Games in 1964 and the values promoted by sport are all themes covered by this type of manga.
Sport X Manga looks at how sport has influenced the style of manga and inspired different mangakas: the special moves in Captain Tsubasa, miraculous shots and other extraordinary effects.
Check out: fun and interactive features, an animated film, interviews, a reading area and kaki moji booths where you can take a photo!
• An exhibition Tokyo 2020

Urban, young, equal and ground-breaking, the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 mark the start of a new chapter:
- venues in the heart of the city,
- new sports on the programme.
Don’t miss: the competitions, the model of the new National Stadium in Tokyo and iconic objects like the medals and the torch.
• The Galerie
During the Games, the big screen in the Galerie will be showing live coverage of the competitions. In the run-up to the Games, visitors can watch a series of 12 short videos produced by Panasonic entitled “Beautiful Japan 2020”. Twelve sports, and twelve athletes set against beautiful Japanese landscapes.
• The TOM Café
At the TOM Café, visitors will find the favourite dishes of a number of Japanese athletes, created using sampuru (plastic food models frequently found in restaurants in Japan) and can check out the special menu created for the occasion.
• The Olympic Park

The Olympic Park will have a Japanese feel combined with the Look of the Games, with a series of torii-style gateways draped with sheets featuring the blue and white chequered pattern of the Games emblem, plus photo exhibitions on Tokyo 1964 and Japanese athletes who have made their mark on the history of sport.
• An augmented reality experience

A new augmented reality (AR) app will make your visit even more enjoyable. In six locations, you can explore the poetic side of Japan at Games time!
Check out the AR experience of sakura trees in flower, a zen garden with koi carp, the Tokyo 2020 mascots, the interior of the National Stadium, etc.
The app will also inspire your creativity by combining each user’s surroundings with Japanese culture. Form an AR collage using a library of images to combine real and virtual elements, and create poetic, unexpected, comical and incredible effects!
App available on the App Store and Google Play.

For schools
School visits: Lausanne – Tokyo AR
Kaki moji workshop!
Sport X Manga visit guide
Educational kit - Destination Tokyo 2020
Cultural events
The programme will be supplemented by events at the Museum and online.
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