Kaizu, Aisai, Kuwana

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Kaizu, Aisai, Kuwana
Kaizu, Aisai, Kuwana
invite athletes to “Nagaragawa”
to participate in the 2020 pre-Tokyo
Olympics regatta, triathlon, canoe
sprint and beach volleyball.
Kiso-sansen National Government Nagaragawa Service Center・
Nagaragawa International Regatta Course(Aerial Photograph)
Information from the Nagaragawa 2020 Tokyo
Olympic and Paralympic Games prior camp.
Reference:Kaizu Municipal-board-of-Education sport
division (0584-53-1552)
● Outline of Nagaragawa International Regatta Course
Nagaragawa International Regatta Course was made by the Ministry of Land,
Infrastructure and Transport in 1998 at Nagara river in Kaizu-city, Gifu. It is two
kilometers North of the Kiso-sansen Public Park Center and is located on the East of
the Nagaragawa Service Center. This course is 2 kilometers long and has 10 lanes.
Nagaragawa Estuary barrage is 11 kilometers downstream this course, so there is
almost no current. This course has gained favourable reviews around the world because
of this.
In 2005, the first World Rowing Championships in Asia was held at the
Nagaragawa International Regatta Course. It was in the spotlight, around the world.
Center House
Based on universal designs, Center
House provides ease of accessibility
with a view to normalization. There
are facilities for wheelchair tennis,
grand golf, and various other sports.
Finish Tower
Course(9.2km) – Course can be
to 10km, 5km, and 3 km.
Traning room
12 kinds of exercise machines.
Capacity 20 people.
set
Meeting room
Locker room
Beach volleyball court (4 courts)
Boathouse(Appearance)
Training room (Arranged by size)
Tennis court
(6 all-weather courts)
Cycle truck( 4m ~ 6m in width )
Boathouse(Internal)
● Track record of Nagaragawa International Regatta Course
FISA World Rowing Championships 2005, Gifu.
The FISA World Rowing Championships 2005, Gifu was held at this course from
August 28th to September 4th. This Championship was held by FISA and the Japan
Rowing Association. This was the first Rowing Championship to be held in Asia and
1400 rowers from about 60 countries in the world participated. There are 26 different
races. In this Championship, which makes it a bigger rowing event than the Summer
Olympics, with only 14 races.
Nagaragawa International Regatta Course(Nagaragawa Service Center)
FISA World Rowing Championships 2005, Gifu.
Canada’s National Training Camp before the Beijing Olympics.
From July 20th to August 4th, 2008, 12 players and 5 supporting staff had a training
camp at the Nagaragawa International Regatta Course. They used the 2 kilometer
long course, 2 buoys, a motor boat, one meeting room in the Service Center B, a locker
room and a boat house.
The Canadian Men’s Coxed Eight rowing team won the gold medal in their event at the
Beijing Olympics, that year.
The Kiso-sansen and Johannis de Rijke memorial Regattas
The Kiso-sansen Regatta and Johannis de Rijke memorial Regatta are held annually
in May and September, respectively. Around 120 crews compete.
2012 East Japan Earthquake support and reconstruction
the 67th National Athletic Meet Gifu Seiryu-Kokutai
From September 29th to October 9th, 2012
● Triathlon Starts at October 7th, 2012
Location : Kisosansen Public Park, Nagaragawa service center special course
● Canoe sprint
September 30th to October 3rd, 2012
Location: Nagaragawa International Regatta Course
● Beach volleyball
September 23rd,2012
Location: Kisosansen Public Park, Nagaragawa service center sand court
Tokyo Olmpic Games rowing prior camp invitation committee to
Nagaragawa 2020 Tokyo Olympic prior camp invitation committee
The Tokyo Olympic Games Rowing Camp Invitation Committee
was established
on Friday 21st 2014 in order to invite participants to the Tokyo Olympic
Games Rowing Prior Camp in Nagaragawa Service Center.
On February 2nd 2015, this committee changed its name to reflect
the inclusion of triathlon, canoe sprint and beach volleyball.
● Nagaragawa 2020 Tokyo Olmpic prior camp attraction
committee list
President: Matsunaga Kiyohiko (Mayor of Kaizu city, Gifu)
Vice president: Ito Narutaka (Mayor of Kuwana city, Mie)
Hinaga Takaaki (Mayor of Aisai city, Aichi)
Shibuya Shinnichi ( Director of Kisogawa Office, the Chubu
district of the Ministy of Land Infrastructure and Transport )
● Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games Prior Camp Invitation Committee
Activities
Visiting the Japan Rowing Association
From the left
Visiting the Tokyo Olmpic Games Committee
From the left to the second person
Mayor of Kuwana City, Mie
Visiting the Tokyo Olmpic Games
Mayor of Aisai City, Aichi
Committee
Mayor of Kaizu City, Gifu
Saika Administrative Vice-Minister
Visiting the Japan Rowing Association
Okubo President
●
Proposal submitted 2014,7,20 to the president, Mr Okubo, and the chief director,
Mr Kimura, of the Japan Rowing Association.
● Sightseeing in Kuwana City, Kaizu City and Aisai City
Nagashima Spa Land (Kuwana City)This thrilling water and amusement park is
located in Nagashima, Kuwana City, Mie. It is the second largest nationwide. The
largest pools are opened in Summer.
Kuwana plays host to the biggest outlet mall in Japan : Nagashima Jazz Dream
Nabanano sato (Kuwana City) is famous for winther illuminations. It is a flower park.
(Kuwana City)
Kaizu onsen /Kaizu Spa (Kaizu City)
The waters in this luxurious natural spa are rich with iron and salt. Around
1,050L of hot water is issued every second from 1300m underground. There are 25
baths to choose from, such as Hinoki bath, a Japanese style wooden bath with an
everflowing stream of water.
Suisyo no yu ( Kaizu city)
This spa, nested in the middle of the Yoro mountains offers an excellent view of the
moon at night. There are various baths to choose from: an open air bath with
picturesque mountainside vistas, a bath made from pottery, a daily special bath and
many others.
Sendohira Komon (Aisai City)
This lock controls access to the Kiso and
Nagara Rivers. It was constructed in 1902,
during the Meiji period, and is the oldest
double-lock in Japan. Such is the quality
of the engineering work that its two gates
are still is used today; a rare historical t
reasure.
Kiso-sansen Public Park (Kaizu City)
In this relaxing grassy park, you can enjoy many thousands of flowers in bloom in
addition to a wide range of cultural events held throughout the year.
Chiyobo Inari (Kaizu City)
This Inari Shrine is located in Hirata-cho, Kaizu City, Gifu. In addition to Fushimi
Inari in Kyoto and Toyokawa Inari in Aichi, Ochobo Inari is part of the trio of the most
important Inari Shrines in Japan. It is affectionately termed “Ochobosan” by many.
Tatuta Fureai no sato (Aisai city)
Fresh vegetables and famous lotus roots
are sold here. Among the most popular
products are Ajisai boxed lunches, lotus root
noodles and lotus root ice cream.
●Access to Nagaragawa International Regatta Course
Central Japan International Airport Car 60 min
JR Nagoya
Nagaragawa Service Center
Station Car 40 min
Oosaka ・・・・・・・・・ Kyoto ・・・・・・・・ Nagoya ・・・・・・・・ Tokyo
Tokaido Sinkannsen
Tokaido Sinkannsen
Tokaido Sinkannsen
“NOZOMI” 15 min
“NOZOMI” 35 min
“NOZOMI” 100 min
JRLine
Nara
“MIYAKOJI“ 40 min
●Circumference(Kuwana City, Kaizu City and Aisai City)Map
Chiyobo Inari
Kaizu
Suisyo no yu
onsen
Tatuta Fureai no sato
Nagaragawa
Service Center
Sendohira Komon
Kiso-sansen Puburic Park
Nabanano sato
Nagashima Spa Land
Nagashima Jazz Dream