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2020 Olympic Games Tokyo Original Collectible PIN "Games of the XXXII Olympiad"

$ 21.09

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Gender: Men
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Sport: Olympics & Paralympics
  • Brand: JOC
  • Size: diameter 2.5cm
  • Team: Japan
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Product: Pins, Buttons
  • Condition: Excellent condition!!!!! Please see photos......
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Event: Tokyo 2020

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    2020 OLYMPIC GAMES TOKYO
    The
    2020 Summer Olympics
    , officially known as the
    Games of the XXXII Olympiad
    [2]
    (
    French
    :
    Jeux de la XXXII
    e
    olympiade
    ;
    Japanese
    :
    第三十二回オリンピック競技大会
    ;
    Hepburn
    :
    Dai Sanjūni-kai Orinpikku Kyōgi Taikai
    ) and commonly known as
    Tokyo 2020
    , is a major international
    multi-sport event
    due to be celebrated in the tradition of the
    Olympic Games
    as governed by the
    International Olympic Committee
    (IOC).
    The games are planned to be held from 24 July to 9 August 2020 in
    Tokyo
    . The city was announced as the host at the
    125th
    IOC Session
    in
    Buenos Aires
    on 7 September 2013.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Summer_Olympics
    Original Collectible PIN "Games of the XXXII Olympiad"
    Tokyo 2020
    For the Olympics & Paralympics
    PIN BADGE BUTTON
    2020 Summer Olympics
    The
    2020 Summer Olympics
    , officially known as the
    Games of the XXXII Olympiad
    [2]
    (
    French
    :
    Jeux de la XXXII
    e
    olympiade
    ;
    Japanese
    :
    第三十二回オリンピック競技大会
    ;
    Hepburn
    :
    Dai Sanjūni-kai Orinpikku Kyōgi Taikai
    ) and commonly known as
    Tokyo 2020
    , is a major international
    multi-sport event
    due to be celebrated in the tradition of the
    Olympic Games
    as governed by the
    International Olympic Committee
    (IOC).
    The games are planned to be held from 24 July to 9 August 2020 in
    Tokyo
    . The city was announced as the host at the
    125th
    IOC Session
    in
    Buenos Aires
    on 7 September 2013.
    Games of the XXXII Olympiad
    Host city
    Tokyo
    ,
    Japan
    Motto
    Discover Tomorrow (
    明日
    あした
    をつかもう
    ashita o tsukamō
    ?
    )
    [1]
    Nations participating
    207 (expected)
    Athletes participating
    12,000+ (expected)
    Events
    324 in 33
    sports
    Opening ceremony
    24 July
    Closing ceremony
    9 August
    Stadium
    National Olympic Stadium
    2020 Summer Paralympics
    The
    2020
    Summer Paralympics
    (
    第十六回パラリンピック競技大会
    Dai Jūroku-kai Pararinpikku Kyōgi Taikai
    ). the sixteenth
    Summer Paralympic Games
    , are an upcoming major international
    multi-sport event
    for
    athletes with disabilities
    governed by the
    International Paralympic Committee
    , to be held in
    Tokyo
    ,
    Japan
    from 25 August to 6 September 2020. This will mark the second time Tokyo has hosted the Paralympics, as they were first hosted there in
    1964
    alongside the
    1964 Summer Olympics
    .
    These Games will see the introduction of
    badminton
    and
    taekwondo
    to the Paralympic programme, with the removal of
    sailing
    and
    7-a-side football
    .
    XVI Paralympic Games
    Host city
    Tokyo, Japan
    Motto
    Positive Switch
    [1]
    Events
    Opening ceremony
    August 25
    Closing ceremony
    September 6
    Paralympic stadium
    New National Stadium
    Vote
    The IOC voted to select the host city of the 2020 Summer Olympics on 7 September 2013 at the
    125th IOC Session
    at the
    Buenos Aires Hilton
    in
    Buenos Aires
    ,
    Argentina
    . An
    exhaustive ballot
    system was used. No city won over 50% of the votes in the first round, and Madrid and Istanbul were tied for second place. A run-off vote between these two cities was held to determine which would be eliminated. In the final vote, a head-to-head contest between Tokyo and Istanbul, Tokyo was selected by 60 votes to 36 votes.
    2020 Summer Olympics host city election
    [15]
    City
    NOC name
    Round 1
    Runoff
    Round 2
    Tokyo
    Japan
    42

    60
    Istanbul
    Turkey
    26
    49
    36
    Madrid
    Spain
    26
    45

    This PIN BUTTON is in very good condition.
    Winning design
    Harmonized chequered emblem
    Chequered patterns have been popular in many countries around the world throughout history. In Japan, the chequered pattern became formally known as “ichimatsu moyo” in the Edo period (1603-1867), and this chequered design in the traditional Japanese colour of indigo blue expresses a refined elegance and sophistication that exemplifies Japan.
    Composed of three varieties of rectangular shapes, the design represents different countries, cultures and ways of thinking. It incorporates the message of “unity in diversity”. It also expresses that the Olympic and Paralympic Games seek to promote diversity as a platform to connect the world.
    Narration
    Three different rectangular shapes represent diversity.
    Diversity makes the world a vibrant place.
    It sets us apart but can bring us together.
    With mutual respect and support, diversity becomes unity.
    These two emblems are made of the same number of shapes.
    They remind us that all people are equal.
    That regardless of ability or disability, we are united in our humanity.
    The thrill and excitement of sports inspires us and makes
    hearts around the world beat together as one.
    This is where a dazzling future begins.
    Designer of the Tokyo 2020 Games emblems
    Asao Tokolo
    Profile
    Year of birth: 1969
    Place of residence: Tokyo
    Occupation: Artist
    Education: Graduated in Architecture from the Tokyo Zokei University
    Current employment: Tokolo.com
    Awards and exhibitions
    MOT Annual 2010: Neo-Ornamentalism from Japanese Contemporary Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
    Open Space 2010 and 2011 - InterCommunication Center (ICC), Tokyo
    2014 Materializing Exhibition II - Chinretsukan Gallery of the University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts
    2016 TOKOLO Asao x Aomori City Archives Exhibition - Aomori Contemporary Art Centre, Aomori Prefecture
    Selected Works
    2007 - FRP/F town façade pattern, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture (architect: Hitoshi Abe)
    2012 - Façade pattern for the 125th Anniversary of the Education Center, Kogakuin University (architect: Chiba Manabu Architects, design work with Azumi Mitsuboshi, Hachioji, Tokyo)
    2015 - BaoBao Issey Miyake bag (Tokolo pattern)
    2015 - Low-rise part façade glass pattern for the Dai Nagoya Building, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture (Architect: Mitsubishi Jisho Sekkei Inc.)
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