The Kasai Canoe Slalom Center is Japan’s first sporting facility with an artificial canoe slalom course and was used for the canoe slalom tournaments at the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020. It is equipped with a competition course and a warm-up course and can be used for international tournaments. Aside from using pumps and obstacle blocks to create rapids, the competition course also has a finish pool, which will be used for water recreation by the public after the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020. It is expected to become a popular facility thanks to its rafting and canoeing equipment and water recreation features.
The Oi Hockey Stadium has a main pitch and a sub-pitch. It is located in Oi Central Seaside Park, one of the best sports parks in Tokyo, which straddles Shinagawa and Ota wards. It was opened in 2019 as the hockey venue for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Short pile artificial grass is maintained at the main pitch and sub-pitch, which are used not only for hockey but also for various other activities. Both the main pitch and the sub-pitch are designed to be accessible to all and are equipped with seats and toilets for wheelchair users.
The Musashino Forest Sports Plaza is a sporting facility adjacent to Tokyo Stadium (Ajinomoto Stadium). It has a main arena, a sub-arena, and a swimming pool and was used as a venue for badminton, fencing, and wheelchair basketball at the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020. The main arena boasts four basketball courts and 18 badminton courts, making it the largest gymnasium in Japan. It can accommodate approximately 10,000 spectators and is used for sporting events such as the National High School Basketball Tournament and the All-Japan Volleyball High School Championship, as well as for concerts by famous artistes.