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Baseball Manners in Japan: Unwritten Rules Every Visitor Should Know
Japanese baseball has unwritten rules about cheering sections, trash, and fan etiquette. Break them and you'll get stares. Follow them and you'll fit right in.
Noevir Stadium Kobe: Vissel Kobe Guide + Kobe Beef Dinner Plan
Watch Vissel Kobe play, then eat world-famous Kobe beef. The complete matchday + dinner plan for Noevir Stadium.
SV.League for Haikyuu Fans: Seeing Real Volleyball After Watching the Anime
Loved Haikyuu? The real thing is even better. SV.League brings anime volleyball to life โ and tickets cost less than a movie.
Panasonic Stadium Suita: The Best Football-Specific Stadium in Japan
Panasonic Stadium Suita is a 40,000-seat football-specific venue with no running track. Close to the pitch, loud fans, and EXPOCITY next door.
NPB Stadium Food Ranked: The Best Eats at All 12 Team Ballparks
Japanese baseball stadium food is in a different league. Here's the signature dish at every NPB ballpark, ranked by quality.
EDION Peace Wing Hiroshima: Japan's Newest Football Stadium (2024)
EDION Peace Wing opened in 2024 in central Hiroshima. Walking distance from Peace Memorial Park. Here's what to expect.
Mobile Charging at Japanese Stadiums: Portable Charger Rules and Tips
Can you bring a portable charger to Japanese stadiums? Yes. Here's why you need one and how to keep your phone alive during the game.
Nissan Stadium Yokohama: Watch Marinos Where the 2002 World Cup Final Was Played
Nissan Stadium hosted the 2002 World Cup Final. Now it's home to Yokohama F. Marinos. 72,000 seats, Shinkansen access, and ramen nearby.
Japan Stadium Gourmet Ranking: The 5 Best Stadiums for Food
Japanese stadium food is world-class. These 5 stadiums have food worth traveling for, even if you don't care about the sport.
Koshien Stadium Rules: What to Know Before Your First Hanshin Tigers Game
Koshien has specific rules about bags, bottles, food, and jet balloons. Here's what to expect at Japan's most historic baseball stadium.
Night Games in Japan: Attending NPB Baseball After Work or Sightseeing
NPB night games start at 6 PM โ perfect for fitting baseball into a full sightseeing day. Here's how to plan your evening around the game.
Onsen + Sports: Hot Spring Trips Near Japanese Stadiums
Watch a game, then soak in a hot spring. These onsen towns are close to Japanese stadiums and make the perfect sports trip combo.