From riverside cycling paths to Olympic-grade triathlon courses, Tokyo's evolving infrastructure is attracting serious athletes and reshaping how the city embraces endurance sports.
The eight-member team from Shibuya is redefining competitive sport climbing in Japan with an aggressive training regimen and a fresh approach to athlete welfare.
Data from major venues across the capital shows a dramatic shift in how Tokyoites approach health and exercise, with implications for urban planning and sport infrastructure.
This week's gym competitions and field events reveal a surge in high-intensity training across the capital, with athletes targeting qualification deadlines ahead of autumn championships.
From state-of-the-art training complexes in Shibuya to grassroots pitches across Chiyoda, Tokyo's investment in football facilities is transforming how the city plays.
From Chiyoda's futsal courts to Setagaya's baseball diamonds, recreational clubs delivered dramatic results this week across the capital's vibrant grassroots sports scene.
Local athletes claim victories across multiple disciplines this week, while participation in outdoor adventure climbing continues its remarkable growth across the capital.
Far from Olympic pools, community-led aquatic programs are transforming neighbourhoods across the capital and reshaping who gets to learn in the water.
The Minato-based team's young roster has shattered course records and unified Tokyo's competitive cycling scene ahead of August's national championships.
As major stadiums dominate headlines, grassroots organisations across the capital are turning modest venues into cultural anchors that bind neighbourhoods together.
This week's J-League action saw the capital's top side fall to defeat in Yokohama, while Frontale's clinical performance signals shift in the season's momentum.
As Tokyo's youth sports clubs struggle with crumbling courts and outdated equipment, the city faces a critical question about whether its grassroots infrastructure can sustain the next generation of athletes.
From neighbourhood baseball leagues to judo dojos across Shibuya and Minato, here's what you need to know about enrolling your child in youth sports in Tokyo.
As the island nation stuns global audiences with their tournament run, Tokyo's football enthusiasts gather at major venues to celebrate an underdog story reshaping how the sport is watched across Asia.
With the Japan Climbing Association finals just four months away, gyms across Shibuya and Shinjuku are packed with athletes pushing toward qualification, signalling a pivotal season for the sport's domestic circuit.