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No it doesn't. That's purely the Olympic temp branding for the games, not the name of the facility/building that is clearly Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Center, as shown on the facilities official site, the actual photo of the site on the page you linked to, all photos of the actual building. It is literally only that one site that misspells it, and it shows the actual naming on the page in both the photo and on the map. Remember the Olympic name "Tatsumi Water Polo Centre" is additionally only a simple name for purposes of the Olympics, which is pretty common, not the name of the actual facility. Canterbury Tailtalk13:55, 18 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Additionally this page isn't about the temp branding for the Olympics to Water Polo Centre, but the actual building and facility (and aricle) which is very clearly Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Center, not Tatsumi Water Polo Centre. Plus this mostly comes around because the IOC sites use British English as their official English variant, no matter the name of the facilities or buildings in the home countries. Canterbury Tailtalk14:01, 18 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]