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- Ajinomoto Stadium (Tokyo Stadium)
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3.5167 Reviews
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Choufushi Nishimachi 376-3
- This multipurpose sports facility located in Tokyo’s Chofu City was originally a ballpark but is now used as a venue for track and field competitions as well as large concerts. It is the home stadium of J League FC Tokyo and the Tokyo Verdy 1969 teams. The grounds are divided into a natural grass field and an artificial turf field, and can support a variety of matches. There are also restaurants and a shop that sells official FC Tokyo/Tokyo Verdy merchandise on the premises.
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the stadium is a great venue for watching sport. it is easy to get to and to clear out after the game. the seats we had had a great view, and the beers are served at your seat. Japan did the world...
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- Tokyo Dome
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Bunkyou-ku Kouraku 1-3-61
- The Tokyo Dome opened as Japan’s first covered stadium in 1988. With its dome shaped room and artificial turf field it’s the home stadium of the Yomiuri Giants. The Tokyo Dome is the core of the Tokyo Dome City urban entertainment area and doesn’t only host baseball games but also a variety of other events including concerts and exhibitions. Near entry gate 21 you’ll find the Baseball hall of fame museum where you can see uniforms of popular players and learn about the history of baseball.
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- Yoyogi National Gymnasium
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4.0149 Reviews
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jinnan 2-1-1
- This sports complex in the Jinnan district of Tokyo’s Shibuya City is comprised of two gymnasiums, an indoor pool, and an outdoor futsal court. It was constructed for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Both the First and Second Gymnasiums were designed by the representative Japanese architect Kenzo Tange, and have a suspension style roof design that is unusual even by global standards. In addition to hosting matches for volleyball, futsal, handball, and basketball, it is often used for events such as concerts and martial arts tournaments.
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Always a marvellous-looking building, its a bit hard to see in all its glory at the moment as its being redeveloped in time for the 2020 Olympic Games. At that time I expect it to look fantastic.
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- Tetsugakudo Park
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4.074 Reviews
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Nakano-ku Matsugaoka 1-34-28
- "A municipal park established in the Matsugaoka area to the north of Nakano Ward in 1904. Called the ""Philosophy Theme Park,"" the roughly 56,000 square meter grounds have pathways, stone structures, and unique buildings that are all related to philosophy. Enjoy a leisurely walk while getting a peak into the world of founder Enryu Inoue. Also known as Professor Yokai Japanese ghost, he founded today's Toyo University. There are 100 cherry, plum, and other flowering trees on site, making it the ward's leading spot for blossom viewing."
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Its nice year round. Nice waking trails along the river. Japanese garden features. Statues of world religious leaders.
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- Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shibuya-ku Sendagaya 1-17-1
- A gymnasium located close to Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Station in Sendagaya, Shibuya City, Tokyo. The gymnasium was first opened in 1956 and was used to host gymnastics and water polo events during the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Among other facilities, the gymnasium's main area can accommodate 10,000 spectators, and the complex is frequently used as a venue for world championships and other large-scale sporting events. The gymnasium also makes facilities such as its pool, training room, and athletic field available to the general public.
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- Meiji Jingu Gaien Ice Skating Rink
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4.04 Reviews
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- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Kasumigaokamachi 11-1
- An ice skating rink located on the grounds of Meiji Jingu Gaien. 60 meters by 30 meters by 13 meters, this international competition standard ice skating rink is used for skating classes and private lessons. During extended holiday periods, special classes for beginners are also held here. The rink can also be rented for extracurricular lessons and practice sessions by athletes.
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Now that I live on an island with no ice skating facility, I seek out rinks wherever I travel. Meiji Jingu Gaien Ice Skating Rink is worthy of a visit if you need to get a skate in while visiting...
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- Meiji Jingu Gaien
- Travel / Tourism
- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku
- This Western-style garden was created with the aim of commemorating for future generations the achievements of Emperor Meiji. Serving as an oasis in the heart of Tokyo, here visitors can take in seasonal natural beauty. The park is outfitted with a variety of sports and culture facilities, such as the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery, as well as Jingu Stadium and other sports facilities, and a children's park and playground area. In addition, the park holds seasonal, large-scale events such as the Jingu Gaien Fireworks Festival in the summer and the Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Festival in the fall, attracting large numbers of visitors throughout the year.
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- Akatsuka Park
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Itabashi-ku Takashimadaira 3-1
- This metropolitan park, opened in 1974, is located a 10-minute walk from Takashimadaira Station on the Toei Mita Line. The park sprawls east to west from the Takashimadaira housing complex to Metropolitan Expressway Route No. 5. The park's biggest highlight the huge fountain in the center. Situated in the center of a water play area for children, showers of water pour from the dramatic fountain structure like waterfalls. This is a popular leisure destination, and in summer when open, one can see large numbers of children running around with bathing suits and squirt guns and other water toys. The park also has an abundance of untouched natural forest that will make you forget an expressway runs right next door.
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- adidas Brand Core Store Shibuya
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- Tokyo Shibuya-ku Udagawacho 23-5
- "A three-minute walk from JR Shibuya Station, this shop run by the adidas sports brand has a concept of ""Home Court."" During a visit you'll feel the thrill of the sporting experience, as though you're at a stadium. The roughly 990-square-meter shop is the largest in Japan, and features decor like athletic hurdles, tennis and volleyball nets, and scoreboards. Try out their RUN GENIE service, an experience like no other that lets you choose the perfect adidas sneakers simply by running a predetermined distance."
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- Tetsugakudo Park Baseball Ground
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Nakano-ku Matsugaoka 1-34-28 Tetsugakudo Park Uchi
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- Waseda Auto Tennis Plaza
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Nishi-waseda 1-13-4
- This sports facility is located three minutes on foot from Waseda Station on the Toden Arakawa Line and nine minutes on foot from Waseda Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line. The second floor has a billiards room and a tennis-hitting lane, and the third floor has a batting cage and ping pong tables. The tennis hitting lanes have ball machines that let you choose the speed, direction, and type of ball for realistic practice. Along with the batting cage, prices are set according to the number of balls you use. It is a good old-fashioned sports center that local children and students of neighboring colleges love.
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- Jingu Baseball Stadium
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku
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- Ariake Arena
- Travel / Tourism
- Tokyo Koto-ku Ariake 1-chome 11-ban
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- Chichibunomiya Rugby Field
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4.090 Reviews
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- Tokyo Minato-ku Kitaaoyama 2-chome 8-35
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Easy access, nice atmophere. Very well organized queues. Very quick service of food and drinks. Very clean.
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- Musashino no Mori General Sports Plaza
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Chofu-shi Nishimachi 290-11
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- Tokyo Budokan
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4.011 Reviews
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Adachi-ku Ayase 3-chome 20-1
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Amazing place. Solemn, clean, and spacious. The amenities are complete. How I wish we have something like this in the Philippines.
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- Sumida General Gymnasium
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3.528 Reviews
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- Tokyo Sumida-ku Kinshi 4-15-1
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I have joined the exercise programs in this gymnasium several times. The numbers of participants have been around 20 persons, and I like aerobics and body pump which are the exercises with music. The...
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- Minato Sports Center
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4.035 Reviews
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Minato-ku Shibaura 1-chome 16-1
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Great sports centre with well equipped fitness room, can book classes if youre in town for a few days. Good swimming pool facilities for adults and kids. 800¥ for full entrance, use all facilities...
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- AJINOMOTO Field Nishigaoka
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4.025 Reviews
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Kita-ku Nishigaoka 3-15-1
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Great place to watch a Tokyo Verdy game. Small stadium allows you to get right up to the action. 7-eleven across the street is good option to buy food/drink to bring into stadium.
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- Ariake Sports Center
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3.524 Reviews
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- Tokyo Koto-ku Ariake 2-3-5
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Big swimming pool in a nice facility, a bit far from everything and difficult to access. This place most like will be used during the 2020 olympic games in Tokyo
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