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Couple's Sports Date in Japan: Best Stadiums for Romance and Food
A sports date in Japan combines great food, shared excitement, and stunning settings. Here are the 5 best venues for couples.
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.
ES CON Field Tower 11 Onsen: Watch Baseball From a Hot Spring
ES CON Field has a hot spring with views of the baseball field. Here's how to book Tower 11 and what the experience is actually like.
Jingu Stadium Craft Beer Guide: The Best Beers at Tokyo's Outdoor Ballpark
Jingu Stadium has NPB's best craft beer selection. IPAs, wheat beers, pale ales — all under the open Tokyo sky.
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.
Night Games in Japan: Attending NPB Baseball After Work or Sightseeing
NPB night games start at 6 PM — perfect for fitting baseball into a full sightseeing day. Here's how to plan your evening around the game.
Sports Watching Costs in Japan: How Much Does a Game Day Really Cost?
Tickets, food, transport, and extras. Here's the real cost of attending live sports in Japan — baseball, football, basketball, and volleyball.
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.
Kyocera Dome Osaka: Orix Buffaloes Baseball Near Dotonbori
Kyocera Dome is 10 minutes from Namba by subway. Watch the Orix Buffaloes, then walk to Dotonbori for takoyaki and okonomiyaki.
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.
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.
Dome Stadiums in Japan: Why Indoor Baseball Is the Safe Choice for Tourists
Japan has 5 dome stadiums where weather is never an issue. Here's why first-time visitors should consider a dome game.
Tokyo Dome Bag Check and Prohibited Items: What Security Won't Let Through
Tokyo Dome checks every bag at the gate. Here's exactly what gets through, what gets confiscated, and how to speed through security.
Watching Baseball at Yokohama Stadium (Hamasta): BayStars Fan Guide
Yokohama Stadium (Hamasta) is a 2-minute walk from the station and 5 minutes from Chinatown. Here's everything for your BayStars game.
Cold Weather Baseball in Japan: Staying Warm at Outdoor Stadiums
March-May and September-October night games at outdoor NPB stadiums are colder than you expect. Here's how to stay warm.
What to Bring to a Japanese Baseball Game: Complete Packing List
A practical packing list for attending NPB baseball in Japan. Portable chargers, IC cards, rain gear, and items you didn't know you'd need.
Hanshin Tigers Fan Culture: Why Koshien Has Japan's Most Passionate Baseball Fans
Hanshin Tigers fans are obsessive, organized, and loud. Here's what makes them different from every other fanbase in Japanese baseball.
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles Guide: Baseball in Sendai with Ferris Wheels and Beef Tongue
The Rakuten Eagles play at Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi in Sendai — a ballpark with a Ferris wheel, BBQ decks, and Japan's best beef tongue.
eSIM for Japan: Stay Connected at the Stadium and Everywhere Else
An eSIM is the fastest way to get mobile data in Japan. Use it for maps, translations, and sharing your stadium photos instantly.
How to Watch Japanese Sports on TV and Streaming (From Outside Japan)
Can't make it to Japan? Here's how to watch NPB, J-League, B.League, and SV.League from anywhere in the world.
Free and Cheap Things to Do at Japanese Stadiums (Besides Watching the Game)
Stadium visits in Japan aren't just about the game. Free player warm-ups, mascot shows, merchandise browsing, and more — all before the first pitch.
Accessible Seating at Japanese Stadiums: A Guide for Wheelchair Users and Mobility Needs
Japanese stadiums have wheelchair-accessible seating but the process for booking isn't always obvious. Here's how to arrange accessible tickets.
How to Get Autographs at Japanese Baseball Games: Timing, Spots, and Etiquette
Getting player autographs at NPB games is possible if you know when and where to try. Here's what works and what doesn't.
Bag Storage and Lockers Near Japanese Stadiums: Where to Leave Your Luggage
Heading to a game straight from the airport or hotel checkout? Here's where to store bags near every major stadium in Japan.
Vegetarian and Halal Food at Japanese Stadiums: What Are Your Options?
Finding vegetarian or halal food at Japanese stadiums is hard but not impossible. Here's what's available and what to bring yourself.
Late-Night Transport After Games in Japan: Will You Make the Last Train?
Japanese trains stop running around midnight. If your game goes to extra innings, will you make it home? Here's a stadium-by-stadium breakdown.
How to Read a Japanese Baseball Scoreboard: A Visual Guide for Tourists
Japanese scoreboards use kanji for team names and innings. Here's how to decode them so you always know what's happening in the game.
Photography Rules at Japanese Stadiums: What You Can and Can't Shoot
Can you take photos at NPB and J-League games? Flash rules, video restrictions, lens limits, and what gets you in trouble.
NPB vs MLB: 10 Differences That Will Surprise American Baseball Fans
Thinking NPB is just MLB in Japanese? The ball is smaller, the games can end in ties, and the food is in a different league. Here are 10 real differences.
Solo Traveler's Guide to Watching Sports in Japan
Traveling alone in Japan? Sports events are one of the best solo activities. Safe, social, and you don't need to speak Japanese to enjoy them.
Where to Buy Japanese Team Jerseys and Merchandise: In-Stadium and Online
Want a Hanshin Tigers jersey or a Kawasaki Frontale towel? Here's where to buy official NPB and J-League merchandise in Japan and online.
Cashless Payment at Japanese Stadiums: What Cards and Apps Work?
Can you use credit cards at Japanese stadiums? Which IC cards work? Here's what payment methods are accepted for food, drinks, and merchandise.
Best Month to Watch Sports in Japan: Season Calendar for Baseball, Football, Basketball & Volleyball
When is baseball season? When does J-League play? Here's a month-by-month calendar so you can plan your trip around live sports in Japan.
Japan Rail Pass for Stadium Hopping: Which Pass Saves You Money?
A JR Pass can save you hundreds of dollars if you're visiting multiple stadiums across Japan. Here's when it's worth it and when it's not.
How to Join the Cheering at NPB Baseball Games: A Foreigner's Guide
NPB cheering is organized, loud, and completely different from MLB. Here's how it works and how to join in without speaking Japanese.
Vantelin Dome Nagoya: Indoor Baseball + Nagoya's Legendary Food Culture
Watch Chunichi Dragons baseball in climate-controlled comfort, then dive into Nagoya's unique food culture — miso katsu, tebasaki, and hitsumabushi.
ES CON Field HOKKAIDO: Japan's Most Spectacular Ballpark Experience
ES CON Field HOKKAIDO redefined what a baseball stadium can be. Natural grass, 30+ restaurants, craft brewery, hot spring — this is the future of sports venues.
Yokohama Stadium Guide: BayStars Baseball + Chinatown + Waterfront Views
Yokohama Stadium sits minutes from Japan's largest Chinatown and the Minato Mirai waterfront. The perfect day-trip combining baseball, food, and sightseeing.
Koshien Stadium: A Pilgrimage to Japan's Most Sacred Baseball Ground
Koshien is to Japanese baseball what Fenway Park is to America. A century of history, the famous sea breeze, and Tigers fans creating the loudest atmosphere in NPB.
MAZDA Stadium Hiroshima: BBQ Seats, Oysters & Carp Baseball Culture
MAZDA Stadium offers Japan's most creative seating — BBQ terraces, couple seats, and splash-zone seats. Plus Hiroshima's famous oysters and okonomiyaki.
Tokyo Dome Complete Guide: Giants Baseball in the Heart of Tokyo
The definitive guide to watching Giants baseball at Tokyo Dome. Central location, climate-controlled comfort, and the iconic Big Egg experience.
PayPay Dome Fukuoka Guide: Hawks Baseball + Japan's Best Street Food
Watch the dominant SoftBank Hawks at PayPay Dome, then experience Fukuoka's legendary yatai street stalls. The ultimate sports + food destination.
Belluna Dome Guide: Budget Baseball in Nature Near Tokyo
Belluna Dome offers NPB's cheapest tickets surrounded by nature. Watch Seibu Lions baseball from just $7, only 50 minutes from Tokyo.
Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi Guide: The Amusement Park Ballpark in Sendai
Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi is part ballpark, part amusement park. Ferris wheel, BBQ seats, beef tongue, and Eagles baseball in Sendai.
Kyocera Dome Osaka Guide: Watching Orix Buffaloes Baseball in Osaka
Everything you need to know about watching Orix Buffaloes at Kyocera Dome Osaka. Dome comfort, Namba access, and Osaka street food after the game.
What to Wear to a Japanese Baseball Game: Season-by-Season Dress Code Guide
What should you wear to a Japanese baseball game? Dress code tips by season and stadium type — dome vs outdoor, day vs night, summer vs spring.
Sports Date Ideas in Japan: Best Stadiums for Couples (Baseball, Football & Basketball)
Looking for a unique date in Japan? Sports dates at these 5 stunning stadiums combine great food, atmosphere, and romance.
How to Get to PayPay Dome Fukuoka: Hawks Game Access + Hakata Food Guide
Getting to PayPay Dome for SoftBank Hawks baseball. Train, bus, and taxi options from Hakata Station, plus essential post-game food recommendations.
Where to Buy NPB Tickets: 5 Methods Compared for Foreign Visitors
Five ways to buy NPB baseball tickets in Japan, ranked by ease of use for foreign visitors. From English-language platforms to convenience stores.
Jingu Stadium Guide: Craft Beer, Umbrella Dance & the Swallows Experience
Jingu Stadium offers outdoor baseball in central Tokyo with craft beer and the famous umbrella dance. A must-visit for sports tourists.
Vantelin Dome Nagoya Guide: Watching Chunichi Dragons Baseball + Nagoya Food
Watch the Chunichi Dragons at Vantelin Dome Nagoya. Indoor comfort, legendary Nagoya food, and easy access from Nagoya Station.
Taking Kids to Japanese Baseball: Family-Friendly Stadium Guide
Planning to take your kids to a Japanese baseball game? Here are the most family-friendly stadiums, kids' areas, and practical tips for parents.
How to Get to MAZDA Stadium Hiroshima: Access Guide for Carp Baseball Games
MAZDA Stadium is a 10-minute walk from Hiroshima Station. Complete access guide plus Carp stadium food and okonomiyaki recommendations.
ZOZO Marine Stadium in Cold Weather: What to Wear & Bring for Lotte Marines Games
ZOZO Marine Stadium sits by the ocean and gets COLD. What to wear, what to bring, and how to stay warm during spring and autumn night games.
How Long Is an NPB Baseball Game? Start Times, Duration & Late Arrival Tips
How long does a Japanese baseball game last? First pitch times, average game duration, and tips for arriving late or catching the last train.
Watching Baseball in the Rain at Yokohama Stadium: Survival Guide
Yokohama Stadium is an outdoor venue — what happens when it rains? Cancellation rules, rain gear tips, covered seats, and backup plans.
ES CON Field Food & Drink Rules: What You Can Bring to Hokkaido's Ballpark
What food and drinks can you bring into ES CON Field? PET bottles, bento boxes, alcohol rules, and why the stadium food is worth trying.
Best Seats at Koshien Stadium: Where to Sit for Hanshin Tigers Games
A seat-by-seat guide to Koshien Stadium. Find the best seats for first-timers, budget travelers, and baseball purists watching the Hanshin Tigers.
What Can You Bring to Tokyo Dome? Complete Guide to Allowed & Prohibited Items
Planning to visit Tokyo Dome? Here's exactly what you can and can't bring — portable chargers, cameras, food, drinks, and more.