14 Must-See Tourist Spots in Suidobashi and Korakuen! A Full Guide to the Area

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When it comes to the Suidobashi area, it's known for being filled with leisure facilities like Tokyo Dome and Tokyo Dome City. From attractions to the Space Museum, Spa LaQua, and Koishikawa Korakuen, the area is packed with things to see! Instead of just watching a baseball game or concert at Tokyo Dome and heading home, check out the following tourist spots around Suidobashi.

1. Tokyo Dome

When it comes to tourist spots in Suidobashi and Korakuen, Tokyo Dome is a must-visit! As the home of the Yomiuri Giants, exciting games are played here. Unlike Jingu Stadium, you don't have to worry about the rain, as it's a domed stadium. On game days, the area around Suidobashi and Korakuen is filled with enthusiastic baseball fans.
But Tokyo Dome isn’t just for baseball—it’s also a popular venue for concerts. With many nearby attractions such as hot springs and amusement parks, there are plenty of things to do while waiting for your event to start. If you’re sightseeing in Suidobashi and Korakuen, Tokyo Dome is a must-see destination.

◆Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, located to the right of Gate 21 at Tokyo Dome, is a museum that exhibits baseball-related memorabilia. It showcases the broad history of baseball, both domestic and international, as well as professional and amateur leagues.
The main highlight is the Baseball Hall of Fame, where reliefs of individuals who have contributed to Japanese baseball are displayed. Whether famous or lesser-known, these players have all played a role in promoting baseball in Japan. At Suidobashi, you can learn about the greatness of baseball.
In addition, uniforms and bats of current professional baseball stars are also on display. These exhibits are updated every year before the season starts, so you’ll never get bored even if you visit regularly. It’s a must-see spot for any baseball fan.

2. Tokyo Dome City

Tokyo Dome City is an entertainment complex adjacent to Tokyo Dome. It includes the commercial facility "LaQua," which has shops, cafes, restaurants, and Spa LaQua, as well as attractions, the Space Museum, indoor kids’ facilities, and sports facilities. It’s a recommended tourist spot not only for families with children but also for couples on a date.

◆Spa LaQua

Spa LaQua is a leisure facility centered around a spa. Relax and rejuvenate in the warmth of natural hot springs.
In the sauna, you can enjoy the aroma of “löyly,” a popular practice today. In the Healing Bade area, you can rest in a low-temperature sauna with stone bath effects. It’s a stylish environment where you can sweat it out at your own pace.
LaQua also offers esthetic treatments and massages, making it especially appealing to women. You can also enjoy Kyoto-style and Asian ethnic cuisine at the restaurants. Experience the ultimate relaxation in Suidobashi and Korakuen!

◆Tokyo Dome City Attractions

The Tokyo Dome City Attractions, a symbol of Korakuen, is an amusement park located right next to Tokyo Dome. It’s a popular tourist destination where you can enjoy thrilling attractions in the heart of the city at Suidobashi.
Take a ride on the large Ferris wheel or the adrenaline-pumping roller coaster, and enjoy the city’s views from up high. It’s especially recommended at night when the attractions are beautifully lit up, making it a perfect spot for a date! There are also limited-time events featuring collaborations with popular characters, which are well received. Since Tokyo Dome City Attractions is easily accessible from both Suidobashi and Korakuen stations, it’s a convenient spot for sightseeing.

◆New Space Experience Facility "Space Travelium TeNQ"

On November 22, 2024, a new space-themed facility, "Space Travelium TeNQ", will open at Tokyo Dome.
"Space Travelium TeNQ" is an entertainment facility where you can not only learn about space but also experience space travel through VR. At the immersive lounge "TeNQ CAFE 138," you can even enjoy space-themed sweets.
The facility is located on the 6th floor of the yellow building at Tokyo Dome City. Stimulate your intellectual curiosity and experience the wonder of space at "Space Travelium TeNQ."

◆Theatre G-Rosso

Theatre G-Rosso is a venue that has been hosting shows and events, mainly focusing on Super Sentai hero shows and anime performances, since its opening in 2009.
Equipped with the latest video systems, it offers thrilling shows, making it a highly recommended spot. You can also shake hands with the cool heroes and take commemorative photos, making it very popular with young children.

◆Spo-Dori!

At Spo-Dori!, even beginners can have fun playing sports like baseball and golf. In baseball, you can face off against professional pitchers in a virtual setting. In the golf area, you can enjoy playing with the help of easy-to-understand instructions and simulators.
There are also plenty of other activities such as bouldering and rental fields for free use. It’s the perfect spot for those who feel inspired to get moving after watching a baseball game. It’s also a great place to refresh yourself with some sports after work or school around Suidobashi.

◆Roller Skating Arena

The Roller Skating Arena offers more than just skating. The rink, ceiling, and rental shoes all light up, creating a special atmosphere. With a full-fledged DJ booth, you can enjoy club music while skating under the rink's lights.
In addition to the main arena, which is about 100 meters in circumference, there’s a mini rink for small children to enjoy. Why not experience some exciting sightseeing at one of the largest roller skating venues in Tokyo, located in Suidobashi and Korakuen?

3. Tokyo Dome Hotel

The Tokyo Dome Hotel is a high-rise building adjacent to Tokyo Dome, offering a luxurious space in Suidobashi and Korakuen.
The most attractive feature of Tokyo Dome Hotel is the night view. The beautiful sparkling cityscape of Tokyo spreads endlessly, captivating anyone who sees it. Additionally, you can enjoy views of Tokyo Dome and its attractions, something unique to this hotel!
The hotel’s popular accommodation plan includes tickets for the reserved infield seats of Giants games at Tokyo Dome. After cheering at the game, you can relax at the hotel—a unique experience you can only have in Suidobashi and Korakuen. The Tokyo Dome Hotel is also highly recommended for Tokyo sightseeing.

4. Koishikawa Korakuen

Koishikawa Korakuen was a garden created within the residence of the Mito Domain during the Edo period. It is said that Zhu Shunshui, a Ming Dynasty exile, contributed to its design, giving it a Chinese-style touch. The garden became widely known as a tourist spot starting in the Meiji era. It was named "Koishikawa Korakuen" during the Taisho era to differentiate it from another Korakuen in Okayama City. However, the Korakuen name remained in the area afterward.
Koishikawa Korakuen is an oasis amidst the urban hustle and bustle. Various plants decorate the garden throughout the seasons. If you want to enjoy nature while sightseeing in Tokyo, Koishikawa Korakuen in Suidobashi is a must-visit tourist spot. Take a relaxing break here while exploring Suidobashi and Korakuen!

5. Tokyo Metropolitan Waterworks History Museum

Have you ever wondered when the tap water we use every day became so safe and abundant?
The Tokyo Metropolitan Waterworks History Museum is a facility that introduces the history of waterworks from the Edo period to the present day. As there used to be a hanging conduit of the Kanda Upper Aqueduct in this area, this facility was built in Suidobashi. Inside the museum, you can see wooden water pipes used in the Edo period and ancient documents related to the Tamagawa Upper Aqueduct.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Waterworks History Museum is a tourist spot with easy access, close to Ochanomizu Station. It is located a short walk from Suidobashi Station towards Ochanomizu. By learning about water at the Tokyo Metropolitan Waterworks History Museum, which is related to Tokyo's water supply, you can enjoy sightseeing in Suidobashi and Korakuen from a different perspective.

6. Tokyo Daijingu

When you think of a large shrine near Suidobashi or Iidabashi, Tokyo Daijingu comes to mind. It is affectionately known as "Tokyo's Ise Shrine."
Founded in the Meiji period as a distant shrine of Ise Shrine, it became popular as a shrine that people visited instead of going to Ise Shrine from Tokyo. It was originally located in Hibiya, but after the Great Kanto Earthquake, it was relocated to its current location.
Shinto weddings, which are now common, actually originated at Tokyo Daijing. Traditional ceremonies are preserved with celebratory gagaku music and dance. Tokyo Daijingu is said to have the power to bring about good fortune in matchmaking, and many worshipers visit. In addition, the Iitomi Inari Shrine within the precincts is known for being worshiped by the ninth Ichikawa Danjuro, and is also visited by people who aspire to be in the performing arts. It is a must-visit tourist spot when strolling around Suidobashi and Iidabashi.

7. Rekisen Park

A 10-minute walk from Suidobashi Station, you'll find a small park called "Rekisen Park" behind Tokyo Dome. The charm of Rekisen Park lies in its beautiful plants and water!
The small waterfall, called a cascade, is a water space created in the Italian Renaissance style. Its Western-style atmosphere is truly like Rome itself. And the flower beds near the cascade are arranged in the shape of Bunkyo Ward's emblem. The northeast flower bed is based on the design of Kenji Miyazawa. You can feel the taste of Miyazawa, who also lived in Bunkyo Ward.
In the vicinity of Rekisen Park, there are many tourist spots in Suidobashi and Korakuen, such as Tokyo Dome and Koishikawa Korakuen. It's a perfect park for a leisurely stroll during your sightseeing.

8. Japan Football Museum

With the Tokyo Dome in Suidobashi, it might give you a strong image of baseball, but soccer is not to be outdone! About a 10-minute walk from Suidobashi Station, you'll find the Japan Football Museum.
The Japan Football Museum aims to widely convey the history of Japanese soccer and contribute to its future development. It exhibits a wide range of materials, from the latest achievements of Japanese soccer to documents related to pre-war soccer.
The history of Japanese soccer, written with numerous moving dramas, can be learned up close at the Japan Football Museum. It is accessible not only from Suidobashi but also from Ochanomizu, so it is a tourist destination that even non-soccer fans should visit.

9. Kanda Catholic Church

A famous tourist spot as a church in Suidobashi is the Kanda Catholic Church. Built in 1874, it is one of the churches with a long history in Tokyo.
The most attractive part of the Kanda Catholic Church is the sanctuary. It is also registered as a tangible cultural property of Japan. The architecture is a mixture of Renaissance and Romanesque styles, and was completed in 1928. The exterior has a retro atmosphere, but the interior is impressive with its white and orderly appearance. Nicolai Church in Ochanomizu is also a famous tourist spot, but please also visit the Kanda Catholic Church in Suidobashi.

10. Printing Museum

The Printing Museum is located beyond Koishikawa Korakuen, walking from Suidobashi Station towards Tokyo Dome. Located inside the Toppan Koishikawa Building, it has a strong presence due to its eye-catching appearance and size.
The exhibits at the Printing Museum trace and unravel the long history of mankind's use of printing technology as a means of communication. In special exhibitions, you can learn more deeply about the history of printing from all over the world and throughout the ages.
In addition, a program is screened in the VR theater that allows you to learn about the history of printing in a vast virtual space, and you can enjoy an immersive experience. There are also stylish restaurants and cafes inside the museum, making it a great tourist spot to stop by when visiting. Why not visit a slightly unusual museum in the Suidobashi and Iidabashi area?

11. Hosho Noh Theater

The Hosho Noh Theater was originally founded in 1913 in Kanda Sarugakucho. It was then burned down in the Great Kanto Earthquake and relocated to Suidobashi. It was burned down again during the war, but the current Noh theater was completed in 1953.
"Hosho" in Hosho Noh Theater refers to one of the schools of Noh, but not only Hosho-ryu but also Noh and Kyogen of other schools are performed here.
The Hosho Kaikan, which houses the Hosho Noh Theater, has a shop selling products related to Noh and a lobby with an exhibition space, allowing you to fully enjoy the world of Noh. If you visit Suidobashi and want to experience traditional Japanese performing arts, the Hosho Noh Theater is a recommended tourist spot.

12. Otoko-zaka (Men’s Slope) and Onna-zaka (Women’s Slope)

Otoko-zaka (Men’s Slope) and Onna-zaka (Women’s Slope) are located in Sarugakucho, a town sandwiched between Suidobashi and Ochanomizu. Both are not slopes but stairs, making them easy to walk on.
Otoko-zaka is steeper and straighter than Onna-zaka, and it is a tough climb. Onna-zaka has landings and is characterized by its winding shape, allowing you to enjoy the surrounding cityscape while descending.

Tokyo is a city with many slopes, and there are particularly many slopes in Suidobashi and Bunkyo-ku. It is also a fun way to enjoy sightseeing in Tokyo to stroll through quiet towns while paying attention to the "slopes".

13. Bunkyo Civic Center Observatory Lounge

The unique Bunkyo Civic Center has an observation lounge. This observation lounge is located on the 25th floor of the Bunkyo Ward Office building and is a tourist spot where anyone can enter for free to enjoy the view. On a clear day, you can see Mount Fuji beyond the high-rise buildings of Shinjuku.
Another indispensable feature of this civic center's observation lounge is the night view! Many devices have been installed, such as tilting the glass to reduce reflections. There is also a restaurant on the same 25th floor where you can enjoy a meal while overlooking the view of Suidobashi, including Tokyo Dome.
Access is about a 10-minute walk from Suidobashi Station. It is a recommended tourist spot for those who want to enjoy the night view easily during their sightseeing in Tokyo.

14. Denzuin Temple

"Denzuin Temple" is a historic temple that was founded in the Muromachi period and flourished as a family temple of the Tokugawa shoguns during the Edo period. It has many attractions, including the grave of Tokugawa Ieyasu's mother, Odai no Kata, and the graves of many other famous people. There are also famous spots in the temple grounds such as Hozo Jizo Bosatsu, making it a perfect spot to enjoy a historical stroll in Suidobashi.
The writer Nagai Kafu praised Denzuin Temple, comparing it to the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, saying, "Paris's Notre Dame, Koishikawa's Denzuin." It has also appeared in works by literary figures such as Natsume Soseki, Kikuchi Kan, and Tokuda Shuusei, leaving its mark on literary history. Why not stroll around Suidobashi and Koishikawa while tracing the footsteps of Meiji intellectuals?

Summary of Recommended Tourist Spots in Suidobashi and Korakuen

One of the attractions of the Suidobashi and Korakuen area is that it has many tourist spots with abundant nature, even though it is located in the city center. It is also a perfect tourist spot to drop by for a while during work or at the end of the day to refresh yourself.
In addition, the Suidobashi and Korakuen area is full of restaurants recommended for lunch. Suidobashi and Korakuen are also famous as a battleground for popular ramen shops. Please enjoy sightseeing to your heart's content in Suidobashi and Korakuen!