A Look Inside The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Village - Team Canada
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Home is where the rings are!
Team Canada athletes have arrived in the athletes’ village of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Want to know what the Team Canada headquarters look like, where the rings are located and have a look at the ✨ cardboard beds ✨?
Look no further, we’re taking you on a tour.
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Olympic Plaza
The first thing you see when you arrive at the Village located in the Harumi waterfront district after a long journey from Canada to Tokyo is the Olympic Plaza. Wood from larch, Japanese cedar and Japanese cypress were donated by 63 municipalities across the country.

Wood from all over the country was used to build the Olympic Plaza. 
The Tokyo 2020 official shop is open and available to athletes throughout the Games.
The Tokyo 2020 Official Store, a post office and a general store are amongst the shops and services offered at the Olympic Plaza.
The Village
Home of more than 11,000 athletes during the Games, the Village is where the athletes eat, sleep, train and relax between training and events.

The women’s rugby 7s pose in front of the Olympic rings in the Olympic Village. (Photo: Breanne Nicholas / Instagram) 
In that same park, you’ll find a fountain commemorating the official site of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and the Rings. 
The Remembrance Tree stands in a park at the end of the Flags Street overlooking Tokyo Bay and the Rainbow Bridge. 
It has become a tradition for athletes to come to the park at the end of Flags street to get a workout while enjoying the Tokyo sunset.
Robust measures and protocols are in place to keep all participants safe and healthy during their stay in Tokyo.

Sanitization stations are readily available to assist with maintaining a safe environment at the Games. 
Distance markers are in place to ensure proper social distancing measures are upheld within Olympic Village.
All athletes can train in the Fitness Centre in the Olympic Village. However, Team Canada athletes have their gym to make sure they never miss a practice. That area is TOP SECRET as we don’t want the competition to see how Team Canada athletes are getting ready for their events. 🤫

Bringing the countries of the world together is one of the reasons that the Olympics are so special. Even though great rivalries happen at Games, the Flags Street reminds us of the true essence of the Olympic Games: that we are stronger together.

Canadian athletes getting their picture on Flags street. (Photo: Avalon Wasteneys/Instagram) 
Two female athletes standing in the middle of flag street for a picture
Dining Hall
Food is life. And the athletes in the Village have plenty of options to choose from when it comes to food. Between the Grab and Go counters, the Casual Dining Hall and the Main Dining Hall, the limit does not exist. Athletes are allowed to remove their masks when eating, drinking, training and competing.

Fresh food from all over the world are fuelling athletes throughout the Games. 
Plenty of options within the dining hall for athletes to grab a meal. 
Athlete dining facilities in the Olympic Village 
The Dining Hall has plexiglass dividing the tables along with sanitizing wipes as part of advanced sanitization measures. 
Team Canada athletes, Finlay Knox and Summer MacIntosh, seated in the dining hall with the plexiglass dividers. 
Recycle bins are readily available to assist in recycling measures throughout the Games. 
Plenty of tap water stations are available for use.
Residential Area
Athletes will be sporting their country’s colors during Games and so will their buildings. Check out some of Team Canada’s neighbours:

Team Brazil athlete housing. 
Team Netherlands athlete housing. 
Australia athlete housing. 
Team Australia and Team Great Britain athlete housing. 
Team Italy and Team Argentina athlete housing.
Team Canada Building
By the Tokyo Bay, near the Olympic rings, you’ll find Our Maison, the Team Canada headquarters for the Games.

Outside view of Team Canada building that houses Canadian athletes. 
Elevators in Team Canada building decked out to show that Canadian pride. 
Hayley Daniels poses with the iconic Team Canada moose.
Athletes live in apartment style accommodations that they share with their teammates. The Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee furnishes each bedroom with a special Games blanket, AC units to beat the Tokyo heat, and the sustainable cardboard beds. Don’t believe the rumours, the bed frames are sturdy and Team Canada approved!

The famous cardboard bed each athlete is provided with for sleeping. 
Lots of closet space to hang athlete’s Hudson Bay kits!
And look at the ✨views ✨. Some apartments overlook the Tokyo Bay, the Rainbow Bridge and the Olympic rings.

Lots of great views of Tokyo from athletes rooms! 
Athletes have rooms they share that are not lacking on views. 
Balconies provide some fresh air and still amazing views of other countries buildings.
One of the amazing things about being a Team Canada athlete is the support from Canadians back home. In these unprecedented times, inspirational messages and Cheer cards from General Mills products are a reminder that the entire country is behind them.

Words of encouragement inside Team Canada building. 
Cheer cards from General Mills products
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