Baseball in Japan's food capital
Kyocera Dome Osaka sits in central Osaka, 10 minutes by subway from Namba β the heart of Osaka's entertainment and food district. The Orix Buffaloes play here, and the dome's 36,000-seat indoor environment means weather is never a concern.
The Buffaloes
Orix won back-to-back Japan Series titles in 2022-2023. The team has quality pitching and plays in the competitive Pacific League. Buffaloes fans are knowledgeable and appreciate good baseball.
Getting there
Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line to Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station (direct connection). From Namba: 10 minutes. From Shin-Osaka (Shinkansen): about 20 minutes. The subway drops you right at the stadium.
Seats and prices
Infield reserved: Β₯3,500-5,000 ($23-33). Outfield: Β₯1,500-2,000 ($10-13). The Buffaloes are a Klook partner team, so English-language ticket purchasing is available.
After the game: Dotonbori
Take the subway back to Namba (10 minutes) and you're in Dotonbori β Osaka's neon-lit food paradise. Takoyaki (octopus balls), okonomiyaki (savory pancakes), kushikatsu (fried skewers on sticks), and gyoza. Osaka street food runs until midnight. A Buffaloes game followed by a Dotonbori food crawl is one of the best evenings you can have in Japan.
How to buy tickets
Available through Klook with English support and international cards. Official Buffaloes site also sells tickets (Japanese).