公益財団法人 吉田記念テニス研修センター

A nice facility adjacent to the 400-year-old forest.
Site area: 28,844m² (8,740 tsubo)
Facility Information

Tennis court, DOME court

Same surface as Ariake Colosseum, Deco Turf hard court.

An excellent court that allows you to enjoy the feeling of freedom outside but you do not have to worry about rain.

  • 4 completely indoor courts
  • 2 indoor courts with the sides open to the outside
  • 8 outdoor courts
  • 1 short tennis court
  • (All courts: LED lighting installed, hard courts)

Fitness Room

Talk to your body

  • Kaiser training machine (weight training)
  • Various free weight equipment
  • Treadmill
  • Aerobike, etc.
  • Trainer's Care Room

Observation deck

Watch your child's growth and professionalism up close

All indoor and outdoor courts can be viewed from the spectator deck.

Shower room

The fatigue of training will be washed away

5 units each for men and women, wheelchair accessible.

Lounge "Tokiwaya"

Great for relaxing after a lesson, tasty!

Other Facilities

Barrier-free throughout, training rooms available!

  • Wheelchair Lifts
  • Seminar Room

Green House (smoking room)

Separate place for smoking so all can be happy!

Parking

Wide spaces so stress-free parking is possible!

  • Parking lot 1 (96 spaces)
  • Parking lot 2 (69 spaces)
  • Wheelchair parking (10 spaces)

TTC Forest / Nature
(walking trail)

Coexistence with the environment

TTC has a vast, natural environment surrounded by many standing trees. The time spent chatting with friends in this luxurious natural environment is one of the greatest attractions of becoming a member. And to live with standing trees and plants, you need to spend time and money. Coexistence with greenery, which requires constant care and attention, sometimes does not always go as smoothly as one would like. Sometimes the beauty of nature can be a great source of inspiration. It reminds us that we do not live by ourselves. The existence of a lush green environment is the starting point of "learning to grow up richly as a human being" at TTC.