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Where Can You Play Pickleball in the Kanto Region? Tokyo, Kanagawa and Saitama Explained

2026 6/17
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February 1, 2026June 17, 2026
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Article Summary
Pickleball facilities in Kanto are classified into three types—dedicated facilities, tennis-school-attached facilities, and general sports facilities—centered on Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba. PICKLEBALL ONE GINZA SHIMBASHI can be used year-round as an indoor facility unaffected by the weather.

関東のピックルボール施設完全ガイド|東京・神奈川・埼玉の情報

Good news for those who want to start pickleball in the Kanto area or are looking for a place to play. This sport, which combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis, is spreading rapidly in Japan too as a popular sport played by more than 9 million people in the U.S.

Its greatest appeal is that it can be enjoyed regardless of age or fitness level.

In Kanto, facilities catering to everyone from beginners to experienced players are appearing one after another, centered on Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba. The options are plentiful, from full-fledged facilities with dedicated courts to sports centers where you can casually try it. This article introduces Kanto's main facilities, pricing, how to make reservations, and beginner lesson information in detail.


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The characteristics of Kanto's pickleball facilities and how to choose

Pickleball facilities in the Kanto area are broadly classified into three types: dedicated facilities, tennis-school-attached facilities, and general sports facilities. Each has its own characteristics, and it helps to choose according to your play style and purpose.

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The appeal and merits of dedicated facilities

Dedicated facilities like PICKLEBALL ONE GINZA SHIMBASHI provide an environment specialized for pickleball. A major advantage is that indoor courts are unaffected by the weather, letting you play comfortably throughout the year. By using a full court and a 3/4 court as needed, you can play in a way suited to your purpose, from game-centered play to practice and drills.

At dedicated facilities, the court surface is also optimized for pickleball, with the ball's bounce and slipperiness taken into account. The lighting equipment is also set to a brightness and layout suited to the sport, so you can focus on play without stress. Beginner trial sessions and regular events are also held, and they function as places for community building.

The advantages of the tennis-school-attached type

Pickleball facilities attached to tennis schools, such as Sesame Tennis School Ofuna and GODAI Center Minami, are also increasing. Many of these facilities set up pickleball courts by using existing tennis courts, providing an environment where those with tennis experience can transition smoothly.

At prestigious schools like GODAI, which has 50 years of history, coaching know-how is abundant and beginner curricula are well developed. Because they are indoor facilities, they aren't affected by the weather, giving the reassurance of being able to hold lessons and practice as scheduled. Trial session fees are relatively reasonable too, and the ease of getting started is another draw.

How to enjoy general sports facilities

You can also enjoy pickleball at amusement-type facilities like Round1 Stadium, as well as at gymnasiums and sports centers managed by Mizuno. At these facilities, you can enjoy a full day combining pickleball with other sports and activities, making them ideal for families and groups.

At facilities managed by Mizuno Sports Service, trial sessions and tournaments are held regularly, centered on the Kanto area. So that even beginners can join with peace of mind, you can receive careful guidance starting from basic game rule explanations. Equipment lending and rentals are also available, so you can visit casually empty-handed.


Main pickleball facilities within Tokyo

Within Tokyo, diverse pickleball facilities are dotted from the city center to the suburbs. There are plenty of options that combine good access with well-appointed facilities, making it possible to choose one that fits your lifestyle.

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Facilities in the Chiyoda Ward and Minato Ward area

PICKLEBALL ONE GINZA SHIMBASHI is in a superb location, a 3-minute walk from Shimbashi Station and a 12-minute walk from Ginza Station. It has two indoor courts (one full court, one 3/4 court), and you can play on a hard court (green set). Weekday daytime fees are relatively reasonable, and the One Court is available from 7,000 yen per hour.

Tokyo Tower Pickleball Court is located on the rooftop of Tokyo Tower FootTown, known as a tourist attraction, and is accessible in a 5-minute walk from Akabanebashi Station. The appeal is the special experience of playing while gazing at Tokyo's scenery in the open environment of a rooftop. Chiyoda City Sports Center is also easy to access in the city center and is used mainly by local residents.

The Shinjuku Ward, Setagaya Ward, and Kita Ward area

MEIJI PARK PICKLEBALL COURT is in a location accessible from Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Station and Gaienmae Station, situated within Meiji Park, a mecca of sports. A feature is that you can play in a lush green environment while being in the heart of the city.

Tipness Komazawa University is within walking distance of Komazawa-Daigaku Station on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line, and because it's attached to a fitness club, you can use it in combination with training. Tipness Oji is likewise easy to access from Oji Station on the JR Keihin-Tohoku Line and Tokyo Metro Namboku Line, functioning as a hub in the Kita Ward area.

The Koto Ward and Katsushika Ward area

VIP Indoor Pickleball Club is accessible from Toyocho Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line and is located in Minamisuna, Koto Ward. As an indoor-only facility, you can play in a stable environment throughout the year. BumB Tokyo Sports Culture Hall is located on Yumenoshima, a 13-minute walk from Shin-Kiba Station, and features diverse sports facilities within its vast grounds.

WELL PICKLE CLUB is located in Nishi-Mizumoto, Katsushika Ward, and is loved as a community-rooted facility. Edogawa Ward General Gymnasium is also located in Matsumoto, Edogawa Ward, with a full lineup of programs for local residents.

The Hachioji area

Esforta Arena Hachioji (Hachioji City General Gymnasium) is located in Hazama-machi, Hachioji City, and provides pickleball courts as part of a vast general sports facility. As a large-scale suburban facility, it has a full parking lot and is convenient to access by car too.


Kanagawa Prefecture's well-appointed pickleball environment

In Kanagawa Prefecture, pickleball facilities are spread over a wide area—centered on Yokohama City, plus Kawasaki City, Hadano City, Ayase City, and others. A diverse range of options is available, from tennis-school-attached types to general sports facilities.

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Main facilities in Yokohama City

KPI PARK is located in Shinano-cho, Totsuka Ward, Yokohama City, and is drawing attention as a dedicated pickleball facility. Practice sessions by famous players such as Aoi Nakata are also held, providing valuable opportunities for players aiming to improve their skills.

Sesame Tennis School Ofuna is in a great location, a 2-minute walk from JR Ofuna Station, and an expansion of pickleball classes is planned for April 2026. You can join a trial session for 1,100 yen (tax included), and an environment where even beginners can casually start is in place. Trial sessions are held regularly, and you can choose time slots to fit your lifestyle, from weekday daytime to nighttime.

GODAI Center Minami's appeal is its great access, directly connected to Center-Minami Station. It is operated by GODAI, a prestigious tennis name with 50 years of history, and its trial sessions for beginners and the inexperienced are well developed. Because it's an indoor facility, you aren't affected by the weather, giving the reassurance of being able to play as scheduled. The trial session fee is 2,200 yen (tax included), and with a capacity of 9 in a small-group format, you can receive careful guidance.

Facilities in Kawasaki City, Hadano City, and Ayase City

Tokyu Dresse Todoroki Arena is located a 20-minute walk or 7-minute bus ride from JR Musashi-Kosugi Station, and is a valuable facility where you can experience American-style open-play pickleball. The participation fee is 1,500 yen (tax included), and large-scale events with up to 100 participants are also held, offering the chance to interact with many players.

Metax Gymnasium Hadano (Hadano City General Gymnasium) is located in Hirasawa, Hadano City, and provides pickleball courts as a local general sports facility. IIMURO GLASS Ayase City Citizens' Sports Center is also located in Fukayakami, Ayase City, where you can enjoy pickleball as part of sports programs for citizens.


Pickleball facilities in Saitama Prefecture and Chiba Prefecture

Accessible pickleball facilities are increasing in Saitama Prefecture and Chiba Prefecture too. There are diverse options, from amusement-type facilities like Round1 Stadium to dedicated tennis gardens.

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Facilities in Saitama Prefecture

Round1 Stadium LaLaport Shin-Misato is located within a large shopping mall and is a complex-type facility where you can enjoy a full day combined with shopping and dining. In the Spo-cha area you can experience diverse sports including pickleball, making it ideal for families and groups.

Oyama City Gymnasium is in Tochigi Prefecture, but it's close to the Saitama Prefecture border, making it an easy-to-access facility for players in northern Kanto. With reasonable fees unique to public facilities, it's used mainly by local residents.

Facilities in Chiba Prefecture

Bellwood Tennis Garden is located in Takatsuka-shinden, Matsudo City, about 15 minutes from Higashi-Matsudo Station on the JR and Hokuso Lines. It's a facility that has long operated as a tennis garden, and its appeal is its spacious grounds and well-appointed equipment. Since play is centered on outdoor courts, you can enjoy pickleball in an open environment on good-weather days.

Within Chiba Prefecture, further facilities are expected to increase going forward, with plans to open new courts progressing mainly in the Tokyo Bay area.


A complete guide to pricing and how to make reservations

The pricing of Kanto's pickleball facilities varies greatly by facility type and time slot. To use them efficiently, be mindful of understanding each facility's fee system and making choices suited to your play style.

Pricing at dedicated facilities

At dedicated facilities like PICKLEBALL ONE GINZA SHIMBASHI, fees are set by court type and time slot. The One Court (full court) is 7,000 yen per hour (tax included) on weekdays 6:00–18:00, 8,000 yen (tax included) for 18:00–23:00, and a flat 10,000 yen (tax included) for 6:00–23:00 on weekends and holidays. The Fun Court (3/4 court) is 5,000 yen (tax included) on weekdays 6:00–18:00, 6,000 yen (tax included) for 18:00–23:00, and 8,000 yen (tax included) on weekends and holidays.

If your focus is practice and drills, choosing the Fun Court lets you improve efficiently while keeping costs down. If you want to enjoy game-centered play, booking the One Court lets you play in a full-fledged match format.

Fees for trial sessions and lessons

Beginner trial sessions are generally priced at around 1,100 to 2,200 yen depending on the facility. Sesame Tennis School Ofuna's trial session is 1,100 yen (tax included), and GODAI Center Minami is 2,200 yen (tax included). These trial sessions offer an approximately one-hour program, from basic rule explanations to actual play.

Equipment lending is often included too, and being able to join empty-handed is a big advantage for beginners. Many use a small-group format with a capacity of around 10, providing an environment where you can receive careful guidance.

How to make reservations and points to note

Many facilities have introduced online reservation systems, letting you book easily from the official website. On specialized sites like Pickleball One (pickle-one.com), you can search all at once for facility and event information in the Kanto area and proceed straight to booking.

Popular time slots (weekday nights, weekends and holidays) tend to fill up early, so booking one to two weeks in advance is recommended. Cancellation policies also vary by facility, so be mindful of checking them at the time of booking. Many facilities don't require membership registration, so you can casually join even for a single-visit use.


Beginner lessons and community information

Pickleball is a sport you can enjoy right away even as a beginner, but learning the basics lets you enjoy it more deeply. In the Kanto area, beginner lesson programs and community activities are well developed, providing an environment where you can start with peace of mind.

The content of beginner programs

At facilities managed by Mizuno Sports Service, staff carefully guide you from basic game rule explanations to simple rallies. The curriculum is designed so that by the end of the first lesson, many participants can keep a rally going.

Prestigious schools like Lec Tennis School provide beginner-only courts—smaller than regular courts and with a ball that bounces less. This makes it easier for beginners to keep a rally going and improve while building successful experiences. Because you can carefully learn everything from how to hold the racket to how to hit, even complete beginners can feel at ease.

Community and events

The Pickleball Japan Federation (Pickleball Japan), a general incorporated foundation, has over 2,700 registered members and 52 partner organizations, playing a central role in spreading pickleball in Japan. Through hosting international tournaments and promotional activities, it conveys the fun of pickleball and realizes a diverse community.

In the Kanto area, trial sessions, practice sessions, and tournaments are held regularly, with plenty of events open to everyone from beginners to advanced players. There are also chances to interact directly with famous players, such as Aoi Nakata's Valentine's practice session held at KPI PARK.

American-style open-play pickleball is a sociable style where you form random pairs and play with a variety of people, offering the chance to make many friends. Events like these held at Tokyu Dresse Todoroki Arena can have up to 100 participants, making them a perfect opportunity to widen your circle of community.

Source

Pickleball Japan Federation (general incorporated foundation) official site

(February 2026)

Tips for improving

Pickleball is a sport where placement and control matter more than power. What beginners should master first is the non-volley zone (kitchen) rule and how to hit a basic serve. The serve must always be underhand, contacting the ball below the waist.

The double-bounce rule is also important: after the serve, the ball must bounce once on each side before being hit back. This rule makes long rallies easy to sustain, and the game is designed so that even beginners can enjoy it.

By visiting facilities regularly and interacting with a variety of players, your skills naturally improve. Since many events allow you to join even by yourself, we recommend casually stopping by.


Summary: Let's start pickleball in Kanto

The Kanto area is the region with the most well-developed pickleball environment in Japan. From dedicated facilities in central Tokyo to general sports facilities in Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba, a diverse range of options is available.

For beginners, we recommend first joining a trial session. At an affordable fee of around 1,100 to 2,200 yen, with equipment rental included, you can start casually. At prestigious schools like Sesame Tennis School Ofuna and GODAI Center Minami, you can receive careful guidance and start with peace of mind.

Experienced players can enjoy full-fledged play at dedicated facilities like PICKLEBALL ONE GINZA SHIMBASHI and KPI PARK. By joining practice sessions led by famous players and American-style open-play events, you can further improve your skills and widen your circle of community.

Pickleball is an inclusive sport that can be enjoyed regardless of age or fitness level. Why not start a new sports life by making use of Kanto's well-appointed facility environment? Search for a facility near you right now and dive into the world of pickleball!

You Can Enjoy It at Gyms and Fitness Clubs, Too

Fitness clubs across Kanto also rent out indoor courts.Megalosoperates in Soka, Hachioji, Kashiwa, Machida, Chofu, Tabata, and elsewhere, andTipnessalso caters at each location, andRound1's Spocha. Check each official page for participating locations and prices.

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