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Tokyo for the Summer Games

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“2020” and “Tokyo” together. It should come as no surprise that Japan’s capital is a top destination for the coming year. One of the world’s most densely populated cities and an undisputed hub of technology and commerce, this summer the biggest city in the Land of the Rising Sun will be all about sports. Travelers who want a peaceful city break will want to book around the most exciting sporting event on the planet. Remote Lands is proud to offer private and small group trips to Tokyo’s Summer Games. In 2020, complete with sporting events, luxury hotels, and pre and post touring in Japan and throughout the continent.

SEE THE GAMES 2020 From equestrian sports to climbing, sailing, surfing, judo, and beyond, travelers will not want to miss the chance to catch as many sporting events as possible. Throughout the city, Tokyo and the whole of Japan will be in the grips of Summer Games hysteria, and Japan has already reported initial ticket sales numbering in the millions.

THE GAMES WITH KYOTO Travelers can extend their trip with Remote Lands in Kyoto before and after their Summer Games experience. While Tokyo is the modern capital of Japan, Kyoto is its old-world cultural counterpart. Home to countless Buddhist temples, royal palaces, and well-manicured gardens, this must-see destination is located just hours from Tokyo and the venues of the Summer Games.

OPENING CEREMONY Only a few Remote Lands clients will be privileged enough to catch the most highlyanticipated live event of the year: the opening of the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo. This year’s ceremonies will be held in an entirely revamped arena that replaces the previously outdated Tokyo National Stadium. The New National Stadium will also serve as the primary track and field venue for the Games.

With the city absolutely packed thanks to the Games, quality accommodations are sure to be in short supply. Remote Lands, however, has you covered. Options include the Hilton Tokyo, which is located in Shinjuku, the heart of Tokyo’s business, shopping, and entertainment district. The hotel features a wide range of guest rooms, suites, and executive rooms for travelers to relax after the day’s events. The luxury Four Seasons, boasting a high-end pedigree among the best in the world, is another option for sports-loving luxe travelers.

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