"What to Do & See" in the Tokyo 23 Special Ward Area: Adachi, Arakawa, Edogawa, Katsushika, Koto, Sumida, Taito
Stadiums/Arenas
Differ Ariake
Closed on June 30, 2018 Differ Ariake opened in 2000 under the title of "Japan's first dedicated martial arts arena" and closed on June 30, 2018. Location: 1-3-25 Ariake, Koto-ku, …
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Tokyo Aquatics Center is a swimming pool located in Tatsumi no Mori Seaside Park in Koto-ku, Tokyo. It was built for the Tokyo Olympics, and will host the Olympic swimming, diving, …
Ariake Arena
Ariake Arena is a gymnasium located in Koto-ku, Tokyo. It was built for the Tokyo Olympics. It will host volleyball in the Olympics and wheelchair basketball in the Paralympics. Ge …
Sega Sammy Sports Arena
Sega Sammy Sports Arena is a sports complex located in Koto-ku, Tokyo. Getting to the Stadium To get to Sega Sammy Sports Arena, the Yurikamome train connects Shinbashi Station to …
GRAND SUMO : Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo Arena
Ryogoku Kokugikan is the venue for the main tournament of the Grand Sumo Tournament. The name "Kokugikan" means an arena where the national sport of Japan is performed. There are s …
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