Hachiko Statue Transformed into World Cup 2023 Spectacle in Tokyo

Limited time World Cup 2023 specification from August 14th to September 3rd

The Japan Basketball Association (JBA) is approaching the FIBA ​​Basketball World Cup 2023, which will start on August 25 in Japan (Okinawa), the Philippines, and Indonesia, and the Okinawa group stage will end on September 3, starting on August 14. Until, it was announced that the statue of Hachiko, a faithful dog, which is a symbol in front of Shibuya Station, will be decorated to the World Cup 2023 specifications.

The Hachiko statue includes the Naismith Trophy, which can only be obtained by the winning team of the World Cup, and JIP, the official mascot of the tournament. Yoyogi Park, which has a basketball street and is called the mecca of street basketball, and Yoyogi Gymnasium, which is popular with fans as a basketball venue, and Shibuya, which is the location of the Tokyo Gymnasium, is truly a “basketball town”. The purpose is to bring excitement to the world’s greatest basketball festival, the FIBA ​​Basketball World Cup 2023, from the symbol of Hachiko.

2023-08-10 07:07:38
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