Tatsumi International Swimming Center in Bunkyo Ward
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Tatsumi International Swimming Center is a swimming center located in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo.
Tatsumi International Swimming Center was completed in 1991 and was used as the venue for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Swimming Event, the 2004 Athens Olympic Water Polo Event, the 2011 World Aquatics Championships, the 2019 World Aquatics Championships, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Swimming Event.
Tatsumi International Swimming Center features a 50-meter pool, a 25-meter pool, a diving pool, a water polo pool, a heated pool, a training pool, a jacuzzi, a sauna, and a fitness room.
Tatsumi International Swimming Center also has a restaurant, cafe, and shop.
Tatsumi International Swimming Center is open to the public as well as to athletes who practice and compete in swimming events such as swimming, water polo, diving, and synchro.
Tatsumi International Swimming Center is located inside the Tokyo Tatsumi Olympic Center, so parking and transportation are convenient.
Tatsumi International Swimming Center is an indispensable facility for people who love swimming, water polo, diving, and other swimming sports.
Access to Tatsumi International Swimming Center is as follows.
* Train:
* About 10 minutes walk from JR Keiyo Line "Shin-Kiba Station"
* About 15 minutes from Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line "Shintomicho Station" to Yurikamome "Daiba Station", then about 10 minutes walk
* Bus:
* Get off at Toei Bus "Tatsumi Swimming Center" and walk about 5 minutes
* Car:
* About 5 minutes from "Tatsumi IC" on Shuto Expressway Route 5 Ikebukuro Line
When visiting Tatsumi International Swimming Center, we recommend checking the opening hours on the website in advance.
Tatsumi International Swimming Center is an indispensable facility for people who love swimming, water polo, diving, and other swimming sports.