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Guess what everyone? Olympic Track and Field Starts today! Here is a unique guide to follow some of the top competitors at the Tokyo Olympics. For decades, NCAA athletes have long been associated with the professional drafts for the NFL, NBA, WNBA
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Follow this page for updates on today's schedule and the current Tokyo medal count. If you'd like to experience it all in person, check out our Paris Summer Games packages. Olympic schedule today Saturday, Aug. 7 Sport Event Time (ET) C
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After a delay due to COVID-19, the Summer Olympics in Tokyo have begun. Here's how to watch the Tokyo Olympics, both live and delayed on NBC-related channels, apps or streaming.  The time difference makes live viewing a bit of a commitment. Tokyo
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As we all know, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics have been postponed until the Summer of 2021. As an official sponsor of some of the USA Olympic teams, our even numbered year circadian clocks are all thrown off due to no Olympics this year. Currently, Faceboo
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In less than a year, the highly anticipated Tokyo Summer Olympics will kick off in Japan, and the world will be watching.  While the athletes are continuing to train, fans are making plans to witness these unique Games in person.  When the world
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Next year, all eyes will be set on Tokyo, as they prepare to host the most anticipated Summer Olympics in modern history.  While many Olympic fans and hopeful spectators will be curiously tuned in to learn what the International Olympic Committee’
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With 37.8 million residents, Tokyo is the single largest metropolitan area on this earth. It is often said that big cities offer something for everyone, and Tokyo is perhaps the world’s most exemplary city in this regard. Characterized by a distinc
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While the main attraction in Japan in 2020 will be the Summer Games, the local tourist bureau is anticipating a major uptick in visitors to glorious Mount Fuji. Located 60 miles outside of the Japanese capital city Tokyo, Mt. Fuji (Fujisan) is the t
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The USA has baseball and Canada has ice hockey. But what is the national sport of Japan? Sumo wrestling! Japan is the only country where sumo fights are held professionally. The sport dates back to ancient times and to this day has preserved many
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[caption id="attachment_11973" align="alignnone" width="1500"] Nataliya and Toby at the Robot Restaurant in Shinjuku.[/caption] Kon'nichiwa friends! Two of your Bucket List Events guides have returned after a combined six weeks in Tokyo with some f
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As the globe's most populous city, Tokyo, Japan is a world leader in commerce, technology, and culture. Japan has one of the world's strongest economies and has positioned itself as an international culture hub by hosting global events like the 2020
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Cities granted the prestigious opportunity to host the Summer Games often use the international attention as a chance to debut impressive technology. When Tokyo first hosted the Games in 1964, they wowed the world with the Shinkansen Bullet Train, wh
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If any city on the planet resembles last-century fictional representations of the future, Tokyo is it. A sprawling metropolis? Check. Tokyo is the world's most populous city (with more than 38 million residents in the metropolitan area) and its se
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Today marks the halfway point of the 2017 IAAF World Championships in track and field, currently underway in London, England. Bucket List Events wanted to share a few thoughts about the competition thus far. Get up, Stand Up We have to give cre
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Hosting the Summer or Winter Games is one of the most prestigious honors and responsibilities a nation and city can take on. With more than 10,000 athletes and 500,000 foreign travelers estimated to attend the 2020 games in Tokyo, officials in the wo
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