Gyoda is accessible by JR, but venues such as the Green Arena are accessible by the Chichibu Line from Kumagaya, and Hanyu is also on the Chichibu Line. Hanyu is also on the Chichibu line, but be aware that the Chichibu line is a local train line and there are not many of them.
Koshigaya and Kasukabe are strongly served by the Tobu Line, so you can access them from the city center using the Tobu Line.
Basically, this area is an area where locals live by car.
Therefore, it is better to take the train to a large station and rent a car to get around the area.
Kumagaya is a station where the Shinkansen stops, and there is also a connection to the JR conventional line, but be aware that Honjo-Waseda station is about 2 km away from Honjo station, and there are no other options other than the Shinkansen.
Basically, in the northern part of the prefecture, you need a car.
Therefore, it is better to take the train to Kumagaya and rent a car to get around the area.
Stadiums/Arenas
Koshigaya Baseball Stadium
Koshigaya Baseball Stadium is a baseball stadium located in Koshigaya City, Saitama Prefecture. It is a baseball stadium where the Musashi Heat Bears sometimes hold official games. …
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Koshigaya City General Gymnasium
Koshigaya City General Gymnasium is located in Koshigaya City, Saitama Prefecture. It is the home arena of Koshigaya Alphas of the B League. Getting to the Stadium It's a bit far t …
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Shirakobato Athletic Stadium
Shirakobato Athletic Stadium located in Koshigaya City, Saitama Prefecture. Getting to the Stadium From Koshigaya Station on the Tobu Line, there are buses bound for Mizukami Koen …
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Green Arena
Green Arena (Gyoda Municipal Gymnasium) is a gymnasium located in Gyoda City, Saitama Prefecture. During the BJ League era, the Saitama Broncos would sometimes play there. Getting …
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Fuji Arena
Fuji Arena is a gymnasium located in Kazo City, Saitama Prefecture. In the past, it has hosted V-League (volleyball) matches and other events. Getting to the Stadium Basically, the …
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