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Tokyo Dome — nicknamed The Big Egg for its distinctive white dome — is a 55,000-seat indoor stadium in Bunkyo, home to the Yomiuri Giants, Japan's most popular and storied baseball team. The surrounding complex includes an amusement park, onsen, and entertainment facilities.

Ryōgoku Kokugikan is Tokyo's 11,098-seat sumo wrestling arena, hosting three of the six annual Grand Sumo Tournaments. Watching a day of sumo here — from the morning amateur bouts to the dramatic top-division matches — is one of Tokyo's most culturally rich and thrilling experiences.

Jingu Stadium is the home of the Tokyo Yakult Swallows and one of Tokyo's most atmosphere-rich sporting venues. The open-air ballpark in the Meiji Jingu Gaien complex offers a uniquely Japanese baseball experience — synchronized cheering, beer vendors, and the famous umbrella celebration.

Ōedo Onsen Monogatari is a hot spring theme park on Odaiba styled like a recreated Edo-period (1600s) street. Visitors change into yukata robes and explore indoor and outdoor natural hot spring baths, foot baths, game arcades, and traditional food stalls.