Nihon Budokan

Nihon Budokan
Nippon Budokan was built in 1964, when the first Olympic game was held in Tokyo. It is used as a stadium for Judo, Kendo and other Japanese traditional arts and sports. In addition, Budokan is known as one of the best concert hall, where musicians from all over Japan are aiming for.
Basic Information
Kitanomaru Park 2-3, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
03‐3216‐5100
Access
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FromShinjuku Station
【Shinjuku Sta. 】— Toei Shinjuku Line / for Motoyawata → 【Kudanshita Sta.】Exit 1 → about a 5-minute walk
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FromTokyo Station
【Tokyo Sta.】— Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / for Ikebukuro → 【Otemachi Sta.】— Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line / for Nagatsuda Sta. → 【Kudanshita Sta.】Exit 1 → about a 5-minute walk
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FromNarita Airport
【Airport Teriminal 2 Sta.】— Keisei Skyliner Express / for Keisei Ueno → 【Keisei Ueno Sta.】— about a minute walk → 【Ueno Okachimachi Sta.】— Toei Oedo Line / for Iidabashi・Tochomae → 【Iidabashi Sta.】West Gate → about a 12-minute walk
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FromHaneda Airport
【Haneda Airport Sta.】— Airport Express / for Narita Airport → 【Nihombashi Sta.】— Tokyo Metro Tozai Line / for Nakano → 【Kudanshita Sta.】Exit 1→ about a 5-minute walk