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If you want to take photos, do it discretely. I found out it’s not allowed during classes, and I had to put away my camera.
I suggest visiting on a weekday. It was way less crowded than on weekends when I went. I had more space to enjoy the dojo and watch the practice.
I recommend spending some time at the museum inside. It’s not huge but packed with cool judo history. Plan about 30-45 minutes, it’s worth it.
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If you want to take photos, do it discretely. I found out it’s not allowed during classes, and I had to put away my camera.
I suggest visiting on a weekday. It was way less crowded than on weekends when I went. I had more space to enjoy the dojo and watch the practice.
I recommend spending some time at the museum inside. It’s not huge but packed with cool judo history. Plan about 30-45 minutes, it’s worth it.