1998 Winter Olympics torch relay
Host city Nagano , JapanCountries visited Greece, Japan Distance 1,612 kilometres (1,002 mi) Torch bearers 6,916 Start date December 19, 1997 End date February 7, 1998 Torch designer Akio Haruhara No. of torches69,010
A torch from the relay
The 1998 Winter Olympics torch relay was run from December 19, 1997 until February 7, 1998 prior to the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano . The route covered around 1,612 kilometres (1,002 mi) and involved over 6,916 torchbearers. Midori Ito lit the cauldron at the opening ceremony.[ 1]
Route
Japan
In December 1997, Midori Ito , silver medalist in figure skating at the 1992 Winter Olympics and Eishiro Saito , Chairman of the Nagano Olympic Organizing Committee , brought the Olympic Torch to Ryutaro Hashimoto , at the time the Prime Minister of Japan .[ 2]
Nagano Prefecture
Nagano city route commenced on 6 and 7 February before the opening ceremony
Eastern Japan route
23 January: Kawakami , Minamiaiki , Minamimaki , Kitaaiki
24 January: Koumi , Yachiho , Sakumachi , Usuda
25 January: Saku , Karuizawa
26 January: Miyota , Komoro , Kitamimaki
27 January: Asashina , Mochizuki , Tateshina
29 January: Wada , Nagato , Takeshi
30 January: Maruko , Tōbu , Sanada
31 January: Aoki , Ueda
1 February: Sakae , Nozawaonsen
2 February: Kijimaidara , Iiyama , Toyota
3 February: Yamanouchi , Nakano
4 February: Shinano , Toyono , Samizu
5 February: Obuse , Takayama , Suzaka
Pacific Ocean route
23 January: Urugi , Neba , Hiraya , Namiai
24 January: Seinaiji , Achi , Iida
25 January: Shimojō , Anan , Yasuoka
26 January: Tenryū , Minamishinano , Kami
27 January: Takagi , Takamori , Matsukawa , Oshika
29 January: Nakagawa , Iijima , Komagane
30 January: Miyada , Hase , Takatō
31 January: Ina , Minamiminowa , Minowa
1 February: Tatsuno , Fujimi , Hara
2 February: Chino , Suwa
3 February: Shimosuwa , Okaya
4 February: Ōoka , Ogawa , Nakajō
5 February: Kinasa , Togakushi
Japan Sea route
23 January: Otari , Hakuba
24 January: Miasa , Yasaka , Ōmachi
25 January: Ikeda , Matsukawa
27 January: Yamaguchi , Nagiso , Ōkuwa , Agematsu
28 January: Mitake , Ōtaki , Kaida
29 January: Kisofukushima , Hiyoshi , Kiso , Narakawa
30 January: Shiojiri , Asahi , Yamagata
31 January: Matsumoto , Hata
1 February: Nagawa , Azumi , Azusagawa
2 February: Misato , Horigane , Toyoshina
3 February: Hotaka , Akashina , Shiga
4 February: Ikusaka , Honjō , Sakakita , Omi , Sakai
5 February: Sakaki , Kamiyamada , Togura , Koshoku
References
External links
Olympic and Paralympic torch relays
Olympic
Paralympic