There’s no beating the location of this singularly picturesque football pitch: it sits atop the ...
The country’s largest football-only stadium. It’s a 20-minute walk from Urawa-Misono Station, ...
Large enough for international competitions, this centrally located ice rink stays open ...
Situated close to the Kanamachi water purification plant, this is the oldest public park in ...
Learn traditional wing chun kung fu in Yokohama at this established class. Japan has more than ...
City-run stadium by the Tama River.
Enjoy revitalising treatments and a dip in the relaxation pool, all the while taking in the ...
This field located along the Edo River hosts the annual Katsushika Fireworks Festival.
Joggers love this riverside route that runs along both sides of the Sumida River from Ryogoku ...
Running by the Imperial Palace moat from the north side of Hibiya Park to the north of the ...
Enjoy both bouldering and lead climbing at this Edogawabashi gym, which features two separate ...
The walls extend almost all the way to the ceiling at this spacious climbing gym in ...
This spacious and stylish climbing gym features nicely crafted wooden walls with a variety of ...
Free climbing gym T-Wall operates this spacious Kinshicho location, where you can try ...
Yanesen area interior designer Michiya Nakanishi planned this spacious gym, which features ...
Climb a wall after work at this stylish bouldering gym that stays open until 11pm. The area is ...
This indoor rink is generally open to the public, and is also available for ice hockey (at ...
Don’t let the dubious name put you off. This trampoline-filled indoor play park lets you bounce ...
Learn traditional wing chun kung fu in Yokohama or Yamate at this established class. Japan has ...
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