Where to Play Squash in Tokyo: Squash Courts & Clubs

Where to Play Squash in Tokyo: Squash Courts & Clubs

Looking for a squash court in Tokyo so you can play with your friends? We’ve got you covered. 

We’ve compiled a list of the most easy-access squash courts in Tokyo in 2024.

Tokyo American Club, Kamiyacho Station

tokyo american club rec center

The Tokyo American Club has a squash court that is available to its members. So if you have a friend who is a member of TAC who also likes to play squash, then you're in luck! You will need to be checked in as a guest and pay a guest fee (¥2,750). Children are also allowed to play. The club is open throughout the year.

Courts: 3

Nearest station: Kamiyacho

Address: 4-chōme-25 Takanawa, Minato City, Tokyo 108-0074, Japan

Grancise, Ebisu Station

Grancise

Grancise is a sports club located in Megura and is a 7-minute walk from Ebisu Station that offers 2 squash courts. The court is open to members, however, visitors accompanied by members are able to use the court. Membership fees start from 29,700 yen per month. Children are not allowed to play. The sports club is closed every Monday.

Courts: 2

Nearest station: Ebisu

Address: Ebisu Garden Place B1F, 1-13-2 Mita, Meguro-ku, Tokyo

Central Fitness Club Jiyugaoka, Toritsu Daigaku Station

Central Fitness Club Jiyugaoka

Central Fitness Club Jiyugaoka has 2 squash courts and is located in Nakane in Meguro City on the Toyoko line. It is open every day of the week except on Wednesday. The courts are open to members and visitors alike. Children are not permitted to use the courts. The price for drop-in use depends on the time of day. A morning slot (9 am to 12 pm) is 5600 yen. An afternoon slot (1 pm to 5 pm) is 6785 yen. An evening slot (4:30 pm to 10:30 pm) is 7785 yen.

Courts: 2

Nearest station: Toritsu Daigaku Station

Address: 1-14-17 Nakane, Meguro-ku, Tokyo

Konami Sports Club Omori Machi, Omori Machi Station

Konami Sports Club Omori Machi

Konami Sports Club Omori Machi has 1 squash court available for both member and visitor use (children are not permitted). It is located in Omori Nishi, Ota City, and is a 5-minute walk from Omori Machi Station. The club is closed every Monday. You can also sign up for private squash lessons, although these will likely be in Japanese. One-time use of the club is 2640. Membership starts from 7920 per month (4 uses).

Courts: 1

Nearest Station: Omori Machi Station

Address: Maruetsu Omorimachi store 3rd floor, 3-31-8 Omori Nishi, Ota-ku, Tokyo

Double Blue Squash Club, Hiroo Station

double blue

A dedicated squash club open to all, without any membership fees, the Double Blue is located in Hiroo and is a 2-minute walk from Hiroo Station. The online reservation system is in both English and Japanese and is easy to navigate. Prices are time-bound and are charged per 10 minutes. For example, 800 yen per 10 minutes between 8 to 10 am on Saturday. Or 1,100 yen per 10 minutes between 10 to 6 pm on Sundays and national holidays. The pricing chart is available on their site.

Courts: 2

Nearest station: Hiroo

Address: 5-12-2, Hiroo Shibuya-ku TOKYO

Konami Sports Club Ebisu, Ebisu Station

Ebisu location of the Konami Sports Club

The Ebisu location of the Konami Sports Club includes 2 squash courts and is open all days of the week except Friday from 10:30 to 10:20 pm on weekdays and from 10:30 am to 8 pm on the weekends and holidays. The courts can be used by both members and visitors (children are not permitted). Reservations can be made at the front desk from 3 days in advance. Private lessons are also available.

Courts: 2

Nearest Station: Ebisu

Address: 1-1-40 Prime Square, Hiroo, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Sports Club A-1 Sasazuka, Sasazuka Station

Sports Club A-1 Sasazuka

Sports Club A-1 has 1 squash court and is a 4-minute walk from Sasazuka Station on the Keio Line. Private lessons are available from 2200 yen for 1 person. While this is a members-only club, you can sign up online to try out the facilities for a one-time use for 2200 yen.

Courts: 1

Nearest Station: Shibuya

Address: Sasazuka NA Building Annex, 1-50-1 Sasazuka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Frequently asked questions

What are the best clubs to play squash in Tokyo?

Many sports clubs in Tokyo that have squash courts require you to be a member to use their court. However, Double Blue, located in Hiroo, does not require membership, and the court can be reserved online via their Japanese/English website.

In closing

Keep in mind that unless explicitly stated otherwise, the above clubs have Japanese-only websites. So if you need help making a reservation, consider MailMate's concierge service, exclusively available to MailMate's virtual mail users.

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