Overview

Sendagaya is a refined neighborhood with deep ties to sports, culture, and architecture. Known for the newly rebuilt National Stadium, it also hosts the Japan Olympic Museum, the Shogi Hall, and a number of art studios and design offices. Despite its central location, Sendagaya is surprisingly peaceful, with tree-lined streets and cozy cafés. For visitors interested in Tokyo’s blend of tradition, innovation, and sport, Sendagaya offers a unique and underexplored charm.

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