Your insider guide to Japanese sports
Experience live sports in Japan
From buying tickets to stadium food and travel tips — everything you need to enjoy Japanese sports as a visitor.
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Watching J-League Soccer in the Rain: What to Wear and Bring
How to enjoy J-League matches in the rain. Poncho vs umbrella, what to wear, covered seats, and tips for staying dry.
Kyoto Day Trip + Soccer: Watch Kyoto Sanga and Explore Temples
Combine Kyoto sightseeing with a Kyoto Sanga FC match. Visit temples in the morning, watch J-League soccer in the afternoon.
J-League Guide for Tourists: How to Watch Japanese Soccer Like a Local
Everything tourists need to know about watching J-League soccer in Japan. Tickets, stadiums, chants, food, and how to pick a team to support.
Sapporo Dome Guide: Watch Consadole Sapporo in Hokkaido's All-Weather Stadium
A tourist's guide to watching Consadole Sapporo at the Sapporo Dome. All-weather comfort, access from Sapporo Station, and Hokkaido food tips.
Solo Sports Watching in Japan: A Guide for Travelers Going Alone
Everything solo travelers need to know about watching sports alone in Japan. It's safe, fun, and a great way to meet locals.
Kobe Sports Guide: Vissel Kobe at Noevir Stadium + Kobe Beef + Arima Onsen
Watch Vissel Kobe at Noevir Stadium, eat real Kobe beef, and relax at Arima Onsen — the perfect Kobe sports trip for tourists.
What to Wear to a Sports Game in Japan: Dress Code Guide for Tourists
What should tourists wear to a Japanese sports game? A guide to dress codes, team gear, seasonal considerations, and common mistakes to avoid.
Hiroshima Day Trip: Sanfrecce Match + Peace Park + Okonomiyaki
Plan a day trip to Hiroshima combining a Sanfrecce match at the new EDION Peace Wing stadium with Peace Memorial Park and Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki.