City-run stadium by the Tama River.
This field located along the Edo River hosts the annual Katsushika Fireworks Festival.
Showa Kinen Park is vast, so humongous in fact that it's split into five separate zones. Anyone ...
The Omotesando branch of Gold’s Gym sits just off the main shopping street, and opens early ...
Edogawa-ku's Sports Land houses a facility that opens as a swimming pool during summer and an ...
Large enough for international competitions, this centrally located ice rink stays open ...
Akishima may not be the most happening of places, but at least the western suburb has this new ...
Tama City's indoor swimming centre houses a 50-metre pool, a wave pool, water slides and kids' ...
Found close to Shin-Shibamata Station, Kamakura Park consists of a flower garden, a playground ...
Learn traditional wing chun kung fu in Yokohama at this established class. Japan has more than ...
The hub for anything table tennis-related in Numabukuro, Kataoka has been in business since ...
Tokyoites wanting to learn how to dance to funky Brazilian tunes flock to Tsubasa Miyoshi's ...
This park by the Tama River is known as the main venue for the Tamagawa Fireworks festival, and ...
Running by the Imperial Palace moat from the north side of Hibiya Park to the north of the ...
A premier private club that offers a diverse range of cultural, business and recreational ...
This indoor rink is generally open to the public, and is also available for ice hockey (at ...
Water slides, whirpools, paddling pools and 50m competition pools – they've really got it all ...
Otherwise known as 'the pool in Kinuta Park', this little-known splash spot is more suited to ...
Katsushika City Sogo Sports Center offers a range of facilities, including an athletics ...
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