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Nippon Budokan

Stadium
Chiyoda City, Japan

Venue Type

Stadium

Address

Chiyoda City, Japan

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Nippon Budokan

Venue Type

Stadium

Address

Chiyoda City, Japan

The Nippon Budokan's magnificent, majestic appearance stands out in the Kitanomaru forest of the Imperial Palace, with its large, flowing roof that resembles the foot of Mt. Fuji representing the spirit of martial arts.

Number of spaces

6 event spaces

Food & Beverage

In-house catering
In-house beverage service

Spaces

First Training Room (Small Dojo)
First Training Room (Small Dojo)
Seated: 250
Second Training Room
Second Training Room
Seated: 30
4F Training Room
4F Training Room
Seated: 70
Large Dojo
Large Dojo
Sumo Dojo
Sumo Dojo
Kyudo Hall
Kyudo Hall
First Training Room (Small Dojo)
First Training Room (Small Dojo)
Seated: 250
Second Training Room
Second Training Room
Seated: 30
4F Training Room
4F Training Room
Seated: 70
Large Dojo
Large Dojo
Sumo Dojo
Sumo Dojo
Kyudo Hall
Kyudo Hall

About

The Nippon Budokan was built with the enthusiasm of members of the Diet who love martial arts, and with the strong support of the government, the business community, and the general public. Construction began in October 1963, with a grant from His Majesty the Emperor, using national funds and approximately 2 billion yen in donations from the people. The construction period was only 12 months, and it took many people day and night. Through many efforts, in September 1964, the world-class Japanese martial arts hall was completed. On October 3 of the same year, after the opening ceremony, the Emperor and Empress were welcomed and a ``Enbu Demonstration Ceremony'' was held in the order of Kyudo, Sumo, Kendo, and Judo. The purpose of the establishment of the Nippon Budokan was to spread and encourage Japan's traditional martial arts among the people, especially the youth, to foster healthy development through the training of mind and body through martial arts, and to contribute to the development of the nation as well as to promote peace in the world at large. and to contribute to welfare.

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Food & Beverage

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In-house beverage service





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