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Shinagawa
5km
20km
Shinjuku
Yotsuya
Iidabashi
Ueno
Akihabara
Asakusa
Tsukiji
Harumi
Toyosu
Ariake
Roppongi
Shibuya
Harajuku
Tokyo
40km
HalfwayPoint
35km
30km
25km
15km
10km
Start
Finish
TOKYO MARATHONEXPO 2015February 19-21
TOKYO MARATHONCOURSE MAP
Tokyo Big Sight
Tokyo Tower
Imperial Palace
Tokyo Sta
tion
Tokyo S
kytr
ee®
Asakusa Kaminarimon Gate
Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Ginza 4-chome Intersection
DESCRIPTIONS AND THE HIGHLIGHT
One of Tokyo’s landmarks with an observatory on the 45th floor.Tokyo Tourist Information Center on the 1st floor of the Main Bldg.
The Edo castle, formerly the Tokugawa family’s residence, was openedin the Meiji Restoration and later renamed as the Imperial Palace.The Nijubashi bridge in front of the main entranceis popular as a photo spot.
Built in 1958, the broadcasting tower is 333m tall.You can look across the entire city of Tokyoat a glance from the two observatories.
The distinctive architecture of Ginza surrounds the intersectionof Chuo-Dori St. and Harumi-Dori St.The perfect place to start Ginza walk.
Built in 1914 in the Renaissance style using 8.9 million piecesof red brick, the station is a major hub of Japan's railway networksand operates an art museum.
The oldest temple in Tokyo is said to have been built in 628.The Grand Kaminarimon Gate with a large lantern is a landmark.
Built in 2012, the broadcasting tower is 634m tall.You can look across the entire city of Tokyoat a glance from the two observatories.
With the total area of 230,000 square meters, Tokyo Big Sight isJapan’s largest comprehensive convention institution thathas two exhibition halls and a conference institution on a vast scale.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Imperial Palace
Tokyo Tower
Ginza 4-chome Intersection
Tokyo Station
Asakusa Kaminarimon Gate
Tokyo Skytree®
Tokyo Big Sight
10km 15km5km 20km 25km 30km 35km 40kmStart
Elevation ProfileAverage temperaturein Februaryfor the past decade
6.5 °C43.7 °F
Finish
40m
30m
20m
10m
Halfwaypoint
AsakusaKaminarimon Gate
ShinagawaTurning Point
Enjoy Fun Run and Japanese Culturewith Running Friends from All Over the World!
International Friendship Run
February21
This fun-run event will be held on February 21, aiming to provide hospitality
and to promote cultural exchanges for the runners from overseas. After
running, you could also enjoy many attractive
exchange events, such as Japanese
traditional sweets &
entertainments. Joining
this event can make your
stay in Japan even
more special.
Event Name
Date
Event Features
Tokyo Marathon International Friendship Run 2015
Saturday, February 21, 2015 (rain-or-shine)
Fun-Run with running lovers from all over the world!
Various meals, as well as Japanese traditional
entertainments and shows will welcome you all!
RELEVANT EVENTS
Feel the Cutting Edge of the Running Scene!
Tokyo Marathon EXPO 2015
Prior to Tokyo Marathon 2015, Tokyo Marathon Foundation will host a
three-day warm-up event from Thursday, February 19 to Saturday, February
21, 2015 at Tokyo Big Sight in Ariake, the finish of the big race.
The EXPO also serves as the registration location for TOKYO MARATHON
entrants, who need to pick up number cards and other materials.
Offering the opportunities to experience the latest Japanese running culture,
we welcome a wide range of people including participants and general public.
Date (Tentative)
Venue
Thursday, February 19
– Saturday, February 21,
2015
Tokyo Big Sight
February19-21
Tokyo
Sunday, February 229:10a.m. Start 9:05a.m. Wheelchair (Tentative)
The Day We Unite.JAPAN
Started in 2007, Tokyo Marathon joined the World Marathon Majors in 2012
despite its short history. Adopting heart-warming supports by 10,000
volunteers (TEAM SMILE) have made this event special.
The course, which symbolizes the past, present and the future of Tokyo, is
attractive as well. During the 42.195-km journey, runners may have a chance
to thoroughly enjoy the city’s legacy.
Race Name
Race Day
Course Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buliding (Shinjuku) > Iidabashi
> Imperial Palace > Hibiya > Shinagawa > Ginza > Nihombashi
> Asakusa Kaminarimon Gate > Tsukiji > Ariake (Toyosu) > Tokyo Big Sight
Tokyo Marathon 2015
Sunday, February 22, 2015 (tentative)
Other Numbersto Note
Volunteers
Fluid Stations
Meal Service
Aid Stations
Spectators
11,003
15 (every 2.5km, Start, 10km Finish, Marathon Finish)
5 (every 5km after 17km)
15 stations along the course(Start, every 5km till 20km, every 2.5km after 20km,
and 2 at Marathon Finish area)
1,632,027
Registration
Registration Period
Entry Fee
Friday, August 1 – Sunday, August 31, 2014
Marathon: 12,000 JPY
The lottery application will open on August 1, 2014
at our official website. Successful applicants will be announced in person via
email after lottery in mid-September. Please note that we are not able to answer inquiries about lottery.
Online Registration:
TOKYO MARATHON 2014 RESULTS
Men 2:05:42 CHUMBA, Dickson [KEN] 2014
Women 2:22:23 TSEGAYE, Tirfi [ETH] 2014
Game Records
CHUMBA, Dickson [KEN] 2:05:42 NGR
TOLA, Tadese [ETH] 2:05:57 NGR
KITWARA, Sammy [KEN] 2:06:30 NGR
Marathon (Men)
Marathon (Women) TSEGAYE, Tirfi [ETH] 2:22:23 NGR
DIBABA, Birhane [ETH] 2:22:30 NGR
KABUU, Lucy [KEN] 2:24:16 NGR
302,442
944
Applicants
Marathon10km
35,556
474
Participants
96.0%
96.6%
303,386Total 36,030
Finishers Rate
Participants& Finishers
Top three finishers at TOKYO MARATHON 2014
Welcome toTokyo Marathon
Office Hours:09:30-17:30 JST(Except Saturdays, Sundays and National Holidays)
Tokyo Marathon 2015 Entry Desk (KNT)
E-mail:[email protected]
www.tokyo42195.comwww.tokyo42195.comTo Apply Online
Greater joy and pride in participating in
https://worldmarathonmajors.com
Shinagawa
5km
20km
Shinjuku
Yotsuya
Iidabashi
Ueno
Akihabara
Asakusa
Tsukiji
Harumi
Toyosu
Ariake
Roppongi
Shibuya
Harajuku
Tokyo
40km
HalfwayPoint
35km
30km
25km
15km
10km
Start
Finish
TOKYO MARATHONEXPO 2015February 19-21
TOKYO MARATHONCOURSE MAP
Tokyo Big Sight
Tokyo Tower
Imperial Palace
Tokyo Sta
tion
Tokyo S
kytr
ee®
Asakusa Kaminarimon Gate
Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Ginza 4-chome Intersection
DESCRIPTIONS AND THE HIGHLIGHT
One of Tokyo’s landmarks with an observatory on the 45th floor.Tokyo Tourist Information Center on the 1st floor of the Main Bldg.
The Edo castle, formerly the Tokugawa family’s residence, was openedin the Meiji Restoration and later renamed as the Imperial Palace.The Nijubashi bridge in front of the main entranceis popular as a photo spot.
Built in 1958, the broadcasting tower is 333m tall.You can look across the entire city of Tokyoat a glance from the two observatories.
The distinctive architecture of Ginza surrounds the intersectionof Chuo-Dori St. and Harumi-Dori St.The perfect place to start Ginza walk.
Built in 1914 in the Renaissance style using 8.9 million piecesof red brick, the station is a major hub of Japan's railway networksand operates an art museum.
The oldest temple in Tokyo is said to have been built in 628.The Grand Kaminarimon Gate with a large lantern is a landmark.
Built in 2012, the broadcasting tower is 634m tall.You can look across the entire city of Tokyoat a glance from the two observatories.
With the total area of 230,000 square meters, Tokyo Big Sight isJapan’s largest comprehensive convention institution thathas two exhibition halls and a conference institution on a vast scale.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Imperial Palace
Tokyo Tower
Ginza 4-chome Intersection
Tokyo Station
Asakusa Kaminarimon Gate
Tokyo Skytree®
Tokyo Big Sight
10km 15km5km 20km 25km 30km 35km 40kmStart
Elevation ProfileAverage temperaturein Februaryfor the past decade
6.5 °C43.7 °F
Finish
40m
30m
20m
10m
Halfwaypoint
AsakusaKaminarimon Gate
ShinagawaTurning Point
Enjoy Fun Run and Japanese Culturewith Running Friends from All Over the World!
International Friendship Run
February21
This fun-run event will be held on February 21, aiming to provide hospitality
and to promote cultural exchanges for the runners from overseas. After
running, you could also enjoy many attractive
exchange events, such as Japanese
traditional sweets &
entertainments. Joining
this event can make your
stay in Japan even
more special.
Event Name
Date
Event Features
Tokyo Marathon International Friendship Run 2015
Saturday, February 21, 2015 (rain-or-shine)
Fun-Run with running lovers from all over the world!
Various meals, as well as Japanese traditional
entertainments and shows will welcome you all!
RELEVANT EVENTS
Feel the Cutting Edge of the Running Scene!
Tokyo Marathon EXPO 2015
Prior to Tokyo Marathon 2015, Tokyo Marathon Foundation will host a
three-day warm-up event from Thursday, February 19 to Saturday, February
21, 2015 at Tokyo Big Sight in Ariake, the finish of the big race.
The EXPO also serves as the registration location for TOKYO MARATHON
entrants, who need to pick up number cards and other materials.
Offering the opportunities to experience the latest Japanese running culture,
we welcome a wide range of people including participants and general public.
Date (Tentative)
Venue
Thursday, February 19
– Saturday, February 21,
2015
Tokyo Big Sight
February19-21
Tokyo
Sunday, February 229:10a.m. Start 9:05a.m. Wheelchair (Tentative)
The Day We Unite.JAPAN
Started in 2007, Tokyo Marathon joined the World Marathon Majors in 2012
despite its short history. Adopting heart-warming supports by 10,000
volunteers (TEAM SMILE) have made this event special.
The course, which symbolizes the past, present and the future of Tokyo, is
attractive as well. During the 42.195-km journey, runners may have a chance
to thoroughly enjoy the city’s legacy.
Race Name
Race Day
Course Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buliding (Shinjuku) > Iidabashi
> Imperial Palace > Hibiya > Shinagawa > Ginza > Nihombashi
> Asakusa Kaminarimon Gate > Tsukiji > Ariake (Toyosu) > Tokyo Big Sight
Tokyo Marathon 2015
Sunday, February 22, 2015 (tentative)
Other Numbersto Note
Volunteers
Fluid Stations
Meal Service
Aid Stations
Spectators
11,003
15 (every 2.5km, Start, 10km Finish, Marathon Finish)
5 (every 5km after 17km)
15 stations along the course(Start, every 5km till 20km, every 2.5km after 20km,
and 2 at Marathon Finish area)
1,632,027
Registration
Registration Period
Entry Fee
Friday, August 1 – Sunday, August 31, 2014
Marathon: 12,000 JPY
The lottery application will open on August 1, 2014
at our official website. Successful applicants will be announced in person via
email after lottery in mid-September. Please note that we are not able to answer inquiries about lottery.
Online Registration:
TOKYO MARATHON 2014 RESULTS
Men 2:05:42 CHUMBA, Dickson [KEN] 2014
Women 2:22:23 TSEGAYE, Tirfi [ETH] 2014
Game Records
CHUMBA, Dickson [KEN] 2:05:42 NGR
TOLA, Tadese [ETH] 2:05:57 NGR
KITWARA, Sammy [KEN] 2:06:30 NGR
Marathon (Men)
Marathon (Women) TSEGAYE, Tirfi [ETH] 2:22:23 NGR
DIBABA, Birhane [ETH] 2:22:30 NGR
KABUU, Lucy [KEN] 2:24:16 NGR
302,442
944
Applicants
Marathon10km
35,556
474
Participants
96.0%
96.6%
303,386Total 36,030
Finishers Rate
Participants& Finishers
Top three finishers at TOKYO MARATHON 2014
Welcome toTokyo Marathon
Office Hours:09:30-17:30 JST(Except Saturdays, Sundays and National Holidays)
Tokyo Marathon 2015 Entry Desk (KNT)
E-mail:[email protected]
www.tokyo42195.comwww.tokyo42195.comTo Apply Online
Greater joy and pride in participating in
https://worldmarathonmajors.com