The Asian Games is the continent’s biggest multi-sport event, bringing together 45 member National Olympic Committees of Asia to celebrate sport and culture. Held once every four years, the Asian Games is a big event that fosters friendship through sports and contributes to peace in Asia. It is also an opportunity to deepen growing exchange within the region.
With a strong desire to deliver the best possible Asian Games, Aichi-Nagoya 2026 is working hard to create an exciting and memorable experience for all visitors to the event. To make sure all visitors can enjoy the events, Aichi-Nagoya will take measures to facilitate travel and transportation around the venues.
Aichi-Nagoya’s transport plan will focus on leveraging existing infrastructure to ensure comfortable and efficient travel for both athletes and spectators. Shuttle buses will be used to connect competition venues to public transportation stations, and measures will be taken to reduce private vehicle use.
A two-day World Press Briefing — the first on-site inspection for global media representatives — came to a close Friday, attracting more than 110 participants from around the globe. The briefing focused on functional areas, including accreditation, accommodation, transport, logistics, technology and sports. The organizing committee will continue to work closely with the international media to support their coverage preparations for the Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games.
