National Yoyogi Stadium
National Yoyogi Stadium
National Yoyogi Stadium
National Yoyogi Stadium
National Yoyogi Stadium
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National Yoyogi Stadium

In Harajuku district —
128 of 219 in Tokyo

National Yoyogi Stadium (代々木競技場 第一体育館), designed by renowned architect Tange Kenzo, is a true architectural masterpiece. Originally constructed for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics to host swimming events, its groundbreaking design quickly earned it recognition as one of the most iconic structures in Japan. The stadium’s striking suspension roof, resembling two large, sweeping curves, has become a symbol of modern Japanese architecture. Today, it serves as a venue for a variety of events, from ice skating and volleyball to world-class concerts, showcasing its versatility beyond its Olympic history.

Located near the lush Yoyogi Park and the trendy Harajuku district, National Yoyogi Stadium continues to stand as a significant cultural and sporting landmark in Tokyo. The stadium’s unique blend of historical importance and modern functionality makes it a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike. Whether you're drawn to world-class sporting events, dynamic music performances, or simply the stunning architecture, this venue offers a diverse and engaging experience for all who visit.

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National Yoyogi Stadium is easily accessible by train. The nearest station is Harajuku Station on the JR Yamanote Line, just a short walk away. You can also use Meiji-Jingumae Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda and Fukutoshin Lines, which is conveniently located nearby. From Shibuya Station, it’s about a 10-minute walk. The stadium’s central location, near Yoyogi Park and Harajuku, makes it easy to reach from various parts of Tokyo.

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