Professional sports teams •
Saitama Seibu Lions (baseball,
Belluna Dome) •
Saitama Broncos (basketball, Tokorozawa Municipal Stadium)
General points of interest •
Arahata Fuji Shrine: Shinto Shrine that is a scale reproduction of Mount Fuji offering views of the latter •
Belluna Dome: home of the Seibu Lions •
Futagoyama stable: stable of professional sumo wrestlers •
Hachikokuyama: nature park famous for being the inspiration of
Totoro • Kadokawa Culture Museum: New multiple museum building designed by
Kengo Kuma at Tokorozawa Sakura Town. It features the permanent outdoor art installation "
Resonating Life in the Acorn Forest" by
TeamLab as well as a double-height library housing fifty thousand plus volumes which can morph into a ‘bookshelf theater’ via
projection mapping. •
Kurosuke no ie: office of Totoro fund •
Sayama Ski Slope:
indoor ski and snowboard resort •
Seibu-en: amusement park •
Tokorozawa Aviation Museum: the location of Japan's first airfield. •
Tokorozawa Civic Cultural Centre Muse: public auditorium and concert hall
Historical points of interest •
Battle of Kotesashi: site of an important battle during the
Genko War •
Hatogamine Hachiman Shrine: an ancient
Shinto shrine including a 13th-century main shrine building •
Konjoin: "Yamaguchi Kanon" Since 810-824 •
Sayama Fudōson: important temple of
Tendai •
Shinko-ji: A Buddhist temple that was established during the
Kamakura period •
Tokorozawa Shinmei Shrine: believed to have been founded in the second century A.D. •
Waterfall Castle: a
Sengoku Period castle ruin
Events The Tokorozawa Matsuri is a festival held each year in October and features traditional Japanese parade floats (
mikoshi ),
taiko drums, and
samba dancers. A two-day festival featuring music, cultural and sports exhibitions, community group activities and food booths takes place in late October in Kokukoen Park on the grounds of the former airfield. A similar 1-day festival, the
Shimin Bunka Fair, takes place in early April in the park. The city and local business community decorates the west side of Tokorozawa station with holiday lights from early December through mid March, and separate lighting ceremonies featuring local musicians, politicians, and sports figures are conducted for various portions of the lighted areas. ==Notable people from Tokorozawa==