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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.
Machida GION Stadium Access Guide: Getting to FC Machida Zelvia Games
FC Machida Zelvia shocked J1 in 2024. Here's how to get to their home ground — Machida GION Stadium in western Tokyo.
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.
Sapporo Dome Guide: Watching Consadole Sapporo Football in Hokkaido
Sapporo Dome hosts Consadole Sapporo J-League matches. Indoor football in Hokkaido's cold climate, plus Sapporo ramen and beer.
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.
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.
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.
JEF United Chiba Stadium Food Guide: What to Eat at Fukuda Denshi Arena
Fukuda Denshi Arena (Fukuari) has some of J-League's most underrated stadium food. Here's what to eat at a JEF United Chiba match.
Saitama Stadium 2002 Access Guide: How to Get There by Bus and Train
Saitama Stadium is Japan's largest football venue but not the easiest to reach. Here's every transport option: train, shuttle bus, taxi, and driving.
Watching J-League in Winter: What to Expect in February and March
J-League starts in February when it's still cold in Japan. Here's what to wear, which stadiums have cover, and why early-season games are worth it.
J-League Away Game Guide for Tourists: How to Follow a Team on the Road
Want to experience J-League as an away fan? Here's how away sections work, what to expect, and the best away trips to plan.
Noevir Stadium Kobe Guide: Vissel Kobe Football + Kobe Beef + Harbor Views
Watch Vissel Kobe at Noevir Stadium, then enjoy world-famous Kobe beef and stunning Kobe Harbor night views. The ultimate sports + luxury food experience.
Saitama Stadium 2002 Guide: Urawa Reds — Asia's Most Passionate Football Fans
Urawa Reds at Saitama Stadium 2002 deliver the most intense football atmosphere in Asia. 63,000 seats of pure passion — a bucket-list experience.
Yodoko Sakura Stadium Guide: Cerezo Osaka in Japan's Food Capital
Watch Cerezo Osaka at the beautifully named Yodoko Sakura Stadium, surrounded by cherry trees. Then explore Osaka's legendary food scene.
Todoroki Stadium Guide: Kawasaki Frontale — J-League's Best Stadium Food
Kawasaki Frontale at Todoroki Stadium is famous for having J-League's best stadium food. Great football, creative events, and food you won't believe.
Mercari Stadium Guide: Kashima Antlers — Japan's Most Successful Football Club
Kashima Antlers are Japan's most successful football club. Visit their fortress — Mercari Stadium — for authentic J-League atmosphere in rural Ibaraki.
Sanga Stadium by KYOCERA Guide: Football + Ancient Kyoto Day Trip
Watch Kyoto Sanga at their modern stadium, then explore ancient temples, bamboo groves, and Kyoto cuisine. The perfect sports + culture day trip.
Toyota Stadium Guide: Nagoya Grampus Football + Japan's Automotive Heritage
Watch Nagoya Grampus at Toyota Stadium in the home city of Japan's most famous automaker. Football, Nagoya food, and automotive culture.
Ajinomoto Stadium Guide: FC Tokyo & Tokyo Verdy in Western Tokyo
Ajinomoto Stadium is home to both FC Tokyo and Tokyo Verdy. Access from Shinjuku, match-day atmosphere, and the Tamagawa Classico derby.
Nissan Stadium Yokohama: Japan's Largest Football Venue & World Cup History
Nissan Stadium hosted the 2002 World Cup Final. Now home to Yokohama F. Marinos, it's Japan's largest football stadium at 72,000 seats.
EDION Peace Wing Hiroshima: Japan's Newest Football Stadium Experience
EDION Peace Wing Hiroshima is Japan's newest football stadium — stunning design, city-center location, and Sanfrecce Hiroshima's passionate fans.
Noevir Stadium Kobe Seating Guide: Best Seats for Vissel Kobe Matches
Where to sit at Noevir Stadium Kobe for Vissel Kobe J-League matches. Seat types, prices, views, and the best options for tourists.
Best Seats at Saitama Stadium: Where to Sit for Urawa Reds Matches
A complete seating guide for Saitama Stadium 2002, home of the Urawa Reds. Find the best seats for atmosphere, views, and value.
J-League Ticket Prices Explained: How Much Does It Cost to Watch Japanese Football?
How much are J-League tickets? A complete price guide by seat type and stadium, plus tips for getting the best value.
How to Get to Todoroki Stadium: Kawasaki Frontale Match Day Access Guide
Complete access guide to Todoroki Stadium for Kawasaki Frontale matches. Train routes from Tokyo, walking directions, and stadium food tips.
How to Get to Panasonic Stadium Suita: Complete Access Guide for Gamba Osaka Games
Getting to Panasonic Stadium Suita for a Gamba Osaka match. Train routes from Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe, plus tips for match-day transport.