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Bought the ¥600 pass, which allows 2.5 hrs of access to the gym, pool, showers, and hot pool for a soak. I also saw a massage chair available in the men’s changing room. Convenient location in front of JR Sendagaya station and the gym had a fairly good range of equipment. Staff kept a very close eye on users and ensures time limits for the squat racks and bench are limited to only 20 mins per user. You’d have to register your 20 min timeframe on a whiteboard if you’re using the bench/ squat rack. At the front desk there’s also a very small but useful retail area selling protein powder from Japanese brand DNS (both in individual sachets and large packets) and some sporting attire / water bottles. What I didn’t like was mask enforcement in the gym. Seems odd to be donning a mask while engaging in such strenuous activity.
DarrenDarren
50
Excellent swimming pool but the gym is small and just ok. Not a lot of equipment. It's sufficient if you're beginner or even intermediate but not enough for a seasoned gym rat. Remember proper etiquette regarding footwear for different zones- outdoor, gym, pool, bathroom. Use tray provided for shoes (pictured). Note you may not have exposed tattoos on the premises or wear jewelery in the pool. Take off any bracelets and even fitness trackers. Staff are very helpful and have good English. Price is ok.
Rick SosinskiRick Sosinski
10
This is my first experience seeing a badminton final match, especially the badminton world championship final. Crowded and exciting to see supporters from Indonesia, China, Thailand, Korea and host Japan. It's different to see directly on the field, the screams of the audience are crowded and exciting. It's sad that the Indonesian men's doubles lost in the final. The ticket price is 7000, on the 3rd floor, seating is free. The building is big, nice and clean, the toilets are really clean.
Wita Tanaka (Asobiniiku)Wita Tanaka (Asobiniiku)
00
I went to the public gym and spent 20 minutes looking for it Orz. I walked from the JR station. It’s on the right. Don’t rush to the bigger gym with a round roof. The gym is clean and friendly. I used the gym and swimming pool there. Quite reasonable price, nearly the same as in Taipei
Gsean YangGsean Yang
50
天皇杯・皇后杯全日本バレーボール選手権大会決勝を観に行きました。第1セットと第2セットは、サイドアウトが交互に続くデッドヒートで、めちゃくちゃ盛り上がりました。やはり、東京体育館は凄い迫力で、音楽で観衆をのせてくれるので、本当に楽しかったです。また見に行こうと思います。
志賀智美(TOMOMI SHIGA)志賀智美(TOMOMI SHIGA)
40
First time watching BWF in this place and I amaze the feeling of watching such a big tournament in really big stadium like this.
Ria F. KastianRia F. Kastian
00
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1 Chome-17-1 Sendagaya, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-0051, Japan
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tef.or.jp
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Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium is a sporting complex in Sendagaya, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Built in 1954 for the World Wrestling Championship, it was also used as the venue for gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics, and hosted the table tennis competition at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
attractions: Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, Meiji Jingu Gaien, Meiji Jingu Baseball Stadium, Japan National Stadium, Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground, Hatonomori Hachiman Shrine, Nippon Seinen-kan Hall, Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingu-Gaien Tokyo Premier, Japan Olympic Museum, Meiji Memorial Museum, restaurants: Hope-ken Sendagaya HQ, Cafe La Boheme Shinjuku Gyoen, SHAKE SHACK Gaien, Ramen & Onigiri Eddie Shinjuku, GOOD MORNING CAFE NOWADAYS, Forest Beer Garden, Starbucks Coffee - Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, Ron Herman Cafe Sendagaya, Sushi-no-darihan, Komeda's Coffee Shinjuku Gyoen

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