Daikan'yama Supōtsu Puraza | 代官山スポーツプラザ
Adult Admission Price & Policy
¥400 for 2 hours, add ¥200 for each additional hour. [February, 2024]
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Full-Size, Year-Round Pools & Boards
25m x 13m, 6 lanes, indoors,
water temperature not reported.
Location
Teams That Use This Facility
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Facility Notes
Swim caps are required and available for sale. Bring your own towel.
Daikan'yama Supōtsu Puraza means Daikanyama Sports Plaza.
The pool is closed on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month (if it falls on a holiday or national holiday, the weekday immediately following), year-end and New Year holidays (December 29 - January 3), facility inspection days, etc.
Facility Reviews
Daikanyama Sports Plaza is cheap and the facilities are fine. The staff is fine too. Lap discipline is well taken care of. The pool is occasionally full because there are some classes held. There is a schedule at the reception desk. It is normally not full after six. The pool is cleared a couple of times a day for 10 minute sanity checks.
I have visited this pool several times over the last few years, when visiting Tokyo. I agree with the previous comment - it's very decent for lap swimmers. Expect to share the lane with one or two more swimmers. There are two pace clocks, conveniently located, and kickboards and pull-buoys are available.
[September, 2017]
[September, 2017]
The water is not too cold.
The Daikanyama Sports Plazas is easy to find; it's only a one-minute walk from Daikanyama Station on the Toyoko Line; it's the first stop from Shibuya Station.
[December, 2018]
The Daikanyama Sports Plazas is easy to find; it's only a one-minute walk from Daikanyama Station on the Toyoko Line; it's the first stop from Shibuya Station.
[December, 2018]
This pool is excellent for serious lap swimmers: unlike many pools in Japan, lanes are labeled by speed and the crowds were very manageable on a weekday early evening. The locker room is clean but sparse. Staff has instructions in English. Keep your ticket to show on the way out: if you stay longer than 2 hours, you'll have to pay extra.
[January, 2019]
[January, 2019]
The pool tends to be quiet between 1 and 3 PM on weekdays, but can be crowded on weekends. Passing in the lanes is not permitted, but people are courteous and will wait at the end of the pool to let you go ahead. There are ten-minute breaks every two hours or so, where everyone has to get out of the pool. The water is warm, as is true for most Japanese community pools.
Be sure to bring a swim cap and to cover any tattoos with a bandage or rash-guard/leggings. No smart watches or rings are allowed.
Buy your ticket at the vending machine and make sure that you keep it, as you give it to the attendant on your way out. There are coin lockers that you can use with a ¥100, returnable deposit.
The sports plaza is literally right across from the Daikanyama train station and a ten-minute walk from Ebisu station.
[February, 2024]
Be sure to bring a swim cap and to cover any tattoos with a bandage or rash-guard/leggings. No smart watches or rings are allowed.
Buy your ticket at the vending machine and make sure that you keep it, as you give it to the attendant on your way out. There are coin lockers that you can use with a ¥100, returnable deposit.
The sports plaza is literally right across from the Daikanyama train station and a ten-minute walk from Ebisu station.
[February, 2024]