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Roy Tomizawa September 3, 2015 Others, Pop Culture, Tokyo 2020

The Wreath Emblem – the Best of the Rest

To me, by far, the best of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic logos or emblems is the one used for the 2020 bid process. For other ideas floating on the internet, see this interesting BBC article.

The Olympic emblem for the 2020 bid.
The Olympic emblem for the 2020 bid.

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