Marunouchi Nakadori Tug of War Finals 2025: Tokyo Office Worker Teams Compete Downtown

By akkz01

This video captures the excitement of the 9th annual Nakadori Tug of War Tournament finals, held in 2025 along Marunouchi Nakadori, one of Tokyo’s most prestigious business streets. Filmed around lunchtime on May 22nd, viewers are treated to a street-level look at how Tokyo’s bustling office districts come together for corporate rivalry and community spirit. The video provides start-to-finish coverage, including stretches and preparations, tournament draws, and the passionate matches between prominent Japanese corporations like Mitsubishi Corporation, Sony Life Insurance, NYK Line, and The Peninsula Tokyo.

Beginning with scenes along Marunouchi Nakadori and in front of the Maru Building (Maru Biru), the video showcases groups of office workers, corporate cheer squads, and a festive yet professional atmosphere typical of central Tokyo’s Otemachi, Marunouchi, and Yurakucho districts. Alongside classic company teams, viewers will spot a special appearance by a rugby legends team in an exhibition match, further ramping up the excitement.

The event highlights Tokyo’s culture of workplace camaraderie and public, free events in the middle of the city’s most recognizable business zone. Marunouchi Nakadori regularly hosts seasonal and lunch break happenings, making it a lively destination for tourists and city explorers alike. For visitors, this area—bordered by Tokyo Station, Otemachi, and Yurakucho—is perfect for experiencing the intersection of business life, local events, and Tokyo’s walkable cityscape. The Maru Building itself is a well-known landmark that houses shops, restaurants, and offices, standing just in front of Tokyo Station on the Marunouchi side.

If you’re in Tokyo during the spring and early summer, check for local street events like this for an authentic, energetic Tokyo experience that goes beyond typical sightseeing. Marunouchi’s accessibility and vibrant event calendar make it a top spot for travelers interested in urban culture and lively Japanese traditions.

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