Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Centre | 東京辰巳国際水泳場
Adult Admission Price & Policy
Drop-in/Casual
¥600.00 [August, 2021]
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Full-Size, Year-Round Pools & Boards
Pool 1
50m, 10 lanes x 25m, 16 lanes, 1.4m - 3m adjustable depth (set to 1.4m depth when Pool 2 is closed), indoors,
26ºC (79ºF).
Pool 2
50m x 15m, 7 lanes, 1.2m - 1.4m depth, indoors,
water temperature not reported.
Pool 3
25m x 25m, 5m depth, diving tank, indoors,
water temperature not reported.
Diving
Five 1m divng boards, three 3m diving boards, and 3m, 5m, 7.5m, and 10m diving platforms.
Location
Location
Take the Yurakucho Line to the Tatsumi station. Use Exit 2 and go left over a pedestrian bridge towards a park. Walk about 500m through a pleasant park with many trees (not recommended for women after dark). Also close to the Shin-Kiba station.
County/Region
Tokyo Prefecture
GPS
35.647641, 139.818926
Teams That Use This Facility
We have no web links or contact information for teams that train at this facility.
Facility Notes
Facility Reviews
Superior facility, truly an international class venue. Circle swimming enforced, but no speed separation.
An architecturally magnificent facility, almost like a cathedral to swimming. Often almost deserted ... wonderful.
The lack of speed separation can make swimming a frustrating experience; the second 50m pool is shallow enough for water-walking, which can make for some tired legs. The diving facilities are good.
When I was there in Jan. 2009, there were two fast and two slow lanes.