Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Center

Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Center is a swimming pool located in Koto-ku, Tokyo.
The venue has hosted major national and international swimming competitions, including the Japan Championships. Since the new Tokyo Aquatics Center was built, Olympic swimming will be held at that venue, but for the Tokyo Olympics, it will be used for water polo.

Getting to the Stadium

To get to Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Center, take the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, get off at Tatsumi Station, and walk for about 10 minutes.
If you take JR or Rinkai Line, take Keiyo Line and get off at Shin-Kiba Station and walk for about 15 minutes.
The first train on the Keiyo Line departs from Tokyo Station, but the Tokyo Station stop is quite far from the Yamanote Line stop. Please be careful when changing trains.

About the Stadium

Location: 2-8-10 Tatsumi, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Capacity: 5,035
Opened: August 1993

Basic Information

What to bring

Compared to other countries such as the U.S., Japanese events allow people to bring their own belongings, and there are few venues that do not allow backpacks.

For drinks, please note that in most cases, you cannot bring in cans or bottles. In many cases, you can bring in plastic bottles.

Gate Opening Time

The opening hours may vary depending on the event, so please check the website of the event you are attending.

Re-entry

Many events in Japan allow re-entry, but it depends on the event.

Explore Tokyo

Travel Tips & Information

Here is the basic information about Tokyo as a reference for planning your trip.

1. "Getting there & Around" Adachi, Arakawa, Edogawa, Katsushika, Koto, Sumida, Taito

In this area, there are more backpackers staying in the Asakusa and Ueno areas of Taito-ku, mainly in dormitories, than in other wards. Here is a selection of hotels in the Adachi, Arakawa, Edogawa, Katsushika, Koto, Sumida, and Taito wards areas.

2. "Where to Stay" in Adachi, Arakawa, Edogawa, Katsushika, Koto, Sumida, Taito

Hotels in the Shibuya, Shinjuku, Chuo, Chiyoda, Bunkyo, and Minato wards areas are relatively pricey among the 23 wards of Tokyo.

3. "What to Do & See" in Adachi, Arakawa, Edogawa, Katsushika, Koto, Sumida, Taito

There are many things to see and do, and it depends on what you want to do and see, but in Taito City, the zoo and museums are all located in Ueno Park, making it easy to visit many things in a compact area. There is also a bus service from Ueno Station to Skytree, and it is also easy to take the Ginza Line to Asakusa.
The best thing is that you can have a second plan in case of crowds or bad weather. If you are planning to go sightseeing as part of your visit, it is possible that you will not be able to go around as much as you would like due to the crowds, or that it will be too rainy to go around.
Therefore, if you pick up other places that you can go to in case of crowds, you will be able to go around smoothly even if you don't have much time before the game.

4. "What / Where to Eat" in Adachi, Arakawa, Edogawa, Katsushika, Koto, Sumida, Taito

Since it is Tokyo, there are stores everywhere you go.
The rest is up to you, what you want to eat and where you want to eat it.
We will pick out a few restaurants for you, but in the case of Tokyo, there is no way to cover them all, so we recommend that you look for them yourself on the Internet.
As with sightseeing, popular stores may have lines.
Therefore, if you are short on time and want to go to a popular restaurant, you may not be able to eat there, so we recommend that you pick up several restaurants in advance.

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