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Our next stop in \u672d\u5e4c<\/a>, after visiting Ishiya Chocolate Factory at Shiroi Koibito Park<\/a> was the Mount Okura Ski Jump Stadium, officially, Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium and also known as Okurayama-Schanze. This massive (at least to us) ski jump is perhaps most well known from the 1972 \u672d\u5e4c<\/a> Winter Olympics.<\/p>\n

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Before I get into it though, I\u2019ve got a question for you:<\/h3>\n

Do you prefer Winter or Summer Olympics, and should I go to the \u4e1c\u4eac<\/a> 2020 Olympics? I find the Winter Olympics are like a high speed, more dangerous version of the Summer ones, but I\u2019ve never actually attended either. Let me know what you think in the comments at the end of this post and whether I should go to the \u4e1c\u4eac<\/a> 2020 games!<\/p>\n

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This article is all our own experience. Everything we did was paid for by us, and no part of it was free or subsidised. That said, many of the links below are affiliate links, which means that I get a small commission if you click it and make a booking or purchase. I hope that you\u2019ll use these links anytime you need to book a place to stay or activity! These small commissions help me to keep\u00a0travelling so I can write and film more travel guides for you \ud83d\ude42 I would never recommend anything I don\u2019t or would not personally use!<\/em><\/p>\n

Getting to Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium<\/h2>\n

The Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium and Olympic Museum are on the Western outskirts of \u672d\u5e4c<\/a>, located on Mount Okura in Chuo Ward. Coming from the heart of \u672d\u5e4c<\/a>, you can almost get there on just one road.<\/p>\n

The full address is:<\/p>\n

Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium<\/strong><\/p>\n

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