Iwatsuki Cultural Park Gymnasium

Iwatsuki Cultural Park Gymnasium is located in Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture.

Getting to the Stadium

Basically, the venue is accessible by car.
There are several separate parking lots around the venue.
As for parking, please check the organizer's website, as parking rules may differ depending on the event.

About Stadium

Location 229 Murakuni, Iwatsuki-ku, Saitama City, Saitama 339-0041

Basic Information

What to bring

Compared to countries such as the U.S., events in Japan are relatively free in terms of what you can bring in, and there are very few venues where you cannot bring in a backpack.

As for drinks, please note that there are some events where you cannot bring in cans or bottles.

About re-entry

Most Japanese events will allow re-entry, but some events will not allow re-entry. Please make sure to check the event you will be attending.

Explore Saitama

Travel Tips & Information

Here is the basic information about Saitama as a reference for planning your trip.

1. "Getting there & Around" Saitama (Urawa, Omiya), Kawaguchi, Ageo

Kawaguchi City will be a neighboring city to Tokyo, and Saitama City will also have good access to Tokyo via the Keihin Tohoku Line and Saikyo Line.
As for this area, it is basically convenient to travel by train since the train service is good.
Ageo City is only accessible by the Takasaki Line, and each venue is far from the station. For venues in Ageo, a car is also an option.

2. "Where to Stay" in Saitama (Urawa, Omiya), Kawaguchi, Ageo

Omiya Station is one of the largest stations in Saitama Prefecture, and the Shinkansen also stops there.
There are several hotels in Omiya Station, including around the station.
Since there are no high-class hotels in Saitama Prefecture, it is an advantage to stay there if you are basically looking for a hotel with the premise of staying at a business hotel and it is cheaper than in Tokyo.

3. "What to Do & See" in Saitama (Urawa, Omiya), Kawaguchi, Ageo

The Railway Museum is one of the most famous tourist spots in this area.
Take the New Shuttle from Omiya Station, get off at Tetsudo Museum Station, and it's just a short walk away.

4. "What / Where to Eat" in Saitama (Urawa, Omiya), Kawaguchi, Ageo

There is no such thing as a national-level local gourmet, but there are several popular restaurants in each city.
Here, I would like to introduce some restaurants in Saitama (Urawa, Omiya), Kawaguchi, and Ageo.

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