100 days to go until the Tokyo Olympics The Akasaka overpass at the intersection of Aoyama-dori and Akasaka-mitsuke, which has been expanded and improved. The Tokyo Metropolitan Highway in the rear is nearing completion. The Tokyo Olympics, which will open on October 10, 1964, is just 100 days away, and the sports festival, which will draw 230,000 spectators a day to 32 venues in 20 sports, will be held at the National Stadium and other Olympic facilities at a cost said to be the trillion yen Olympics. Preparations are 80% complete, including Meiji Park, Komazawa Park, where construction is almost complete, and the Yoyogi Sports Center, a comprehensive gymnasium after Washington Heights in Yoyogi, where construction is proceeding at a rapid pace. The hotel industry is also in the final stages of constructing large hotels for foreign visitors. The Tokyo Olympics are only 100 days away. The Akasaka overpass at the intersection of Aoyama-dori and Akasaka-mitsuke, which has been expanded and improved. In the background is the soon-to-be-completed Shinjuku Line of the Metropolitan Expressway No. 4 in Tokyo's Minato Ward, May 1964 (photo taken by a member of the Publications Photography Department).
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