
7.Wrigley Field, Chicago
The second oldest baseball stadium in the US, it is home to the Chicago Cubs, the team that won the World Series last year, after a fast that had been going on since 1908. The stadium scoreboard is still the original, and it is manually operated to give you an idea. The Cubs offer daily tours of Wrigley Field that last an hour and a half. In addition to visiting the press booths, bleachers, locker rooms, and players’ benches, it is possible to see the legendary course in Chicago up close.

8.Tokyo, Japan
Sumo is Japan’s national sport and one of the oldest disciplines in the world. If you want to see your most famous fighters, the training they perform, and the rituals they follow before and after a fight in Tokyo, you can watch a movement of this ancient sport.