Fuma-Kai is an incredible performance by Japanese multimedia dance and martial arts troupe, Enra, directed by Nobuyuki Hanabusa. It was shown at the International Olympic Committee Tokyo bid last year, and tells the story of the country bringing home the Olympic rings.


The dance clearly won the committee over as Tokyo, Japan was chosen to host the 2020 Olympics.



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  • The entrance to 3 Mill Studios.




  • Abbey Mills pumping station from a distance.




  • In a park in front of Abbey Mills sits this structure to commemorate the deaths of four men who fell down a well in the area. It's meant as a memorial for workers in general.




  • A walkway along the canals near 3 Mills Studios. Some of the canal's house boat owners are being urged to move prior to the Olympics.




  • Kapoor's Orbit in the background. In front, the "Waste Paper Basket."




  • The "waste paper basket"




  • Workers enter the "Waste Paper Basket."




  • If you look behind the scaffolding, you will see a woman and two children. This building was home to the famous <a href="http://www.yardleylondon.com/" target="_hplink">Yardley soap</a>.




  • One of the many colorful new apartment buildings in the area.




  • The Icona sits adjacent to Olympic Park. Apartments during the games are being rented for as much as 5,000 pounds per week, according to my tour guide.




  • An abandoned building next to security at the Olympic Park. According to my guide, Maitland Simpson, rumors are swirling that the building will serve as a possible weapons stash for security purposes.




  • The Orbit, foreground, with main Olympic stadium in the background.




  • The Zaha Hadid-designed aquatics center.




  • The Orbit and aquatics center, with the Olympic Park in the background.




  • The Orbit, with the Shard in the background.




  • Westfield Stratford Mall on the right, with the media center visible on the left.




  • From left: The grey and white striped building is the media center, which will be turned into a fashion institute post games; the building with glass windows and a pyramid-like roof is the start of <a href="http://www.london2012.com/venue/olympic-village" target="_hplink">Olympic Village</a>, which will be converted into apartments to start opening in 2013.




  • The Water Polo arena (left)




  • The exceptionally-large Westfield shopping center. Visitors who come to the Olympics via tube or national rail will enter through the mall.




  • Restaurants at the mall




  • The mall




  • The mall




  • The mall was PACKED with people at 11a.m. on a Thursday. It seemed as though the Olympic Games was just an after thought to the shopping that was happening inside.




  • The <a href="http://www.eurostar.com/UK/uk/leisure/travel_information/at_the_station/stations/stratford_international.jsp" target="_hplink">Stratford International Station</a>, with more apartments from the Olympic Village behind it.