Saitama (Urawa, Omiya), Kawaguchi, Ageo

Stadiums/Arenas

Ageo City Baseball Stadium

Ageo City Baseball Stadium is the site of the Saitama Prefectural Qualifying Round of the summer Koshien tournament, as well as professional baseball and Seibu Lions second-string …

Ageo City Gymnasium

Ageo City Gymnasium is one of the venues where the Saitama Ageo Medics, a member of the V-League volleyball team, play their matches. The gymnasium is about 2 kilometers from Ageo …

Heat Bears Kitamoto Stadium (KITAMOTO GENERALIZS PARK Baseball Stadium)

This is the stadium in Kitamoto City where the Musashi Heat Bears hold their games. The stadium is located in the Kitamoto General Park. There is a pond in the park where you can e …

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 parkin …

Kitamoto Sports Center

The Kitamoto City Sports Center is a gymnasium located in Kitamoto City. The Heat Bears Kitamoto Stadium, where the Musashi Heat Bears of the BC League play their games, is located …

NACK5 Stadium Omiya (Omiya Football Stadium)

NACK5 Stadium Omiya is a soccer stadium located in Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture. It is the home of the Omiya Ardija. It is Japan's first soccer-specific stadium and the oldest …

Omiya Park Baseball Stadium

Omiya Park Baseball Stadium was the site of the finals of the Saitama Prefecture High School Baseball Tournament, and has been the birthplace of many dramas. The stadium has been r …

Saiden Chemical Arena (Saitama City General Gymnasium)

Saitama Broncos (basketball) and T.T. Saitama (table tennis) play their home games at the Saidenkyo Arena. This arena is located in the same area as the Saitama City Sakura Ward Of …

Saitama Ice Arena

It is located in Ageo City, Saitama Prefecture, and is the only year-round skating rink in Saitama Prefecture. 2 skating rinks are available. There is no permanent seating for spec …

Saitama Stadium 2002

Saitama Stadium 2002 was built for the 2002 World Cup and later became the home stadium of the Urawa Red Diamonds. The stadium is also the venue for international matches of the Ja …

Saitama Super Arena

Saitama Super Arena is one of the largest arenas in Japan. It is also the venue for the World Figurative Skating Championships and Japan's national basketball team games. Getting t …

Urawa Komaba Stadium

Komaba Stadium was the home of the Urawa Reds from the birth of the J-League until the construction of Saitama Stadium, which sent supporters into a frenzy. After the completion of …

Yakult Toda Baseball Field

Yakult Toda Baseball Field in Saitama Prefecture is where Yakult's second team games are held. The stadium is located on the banks of the Arakawa River, adjacent to the Sairako and …