Stadiums/Arenas
Cosmos Arena Fukiage
Cosmos Arena Fukiage is located in Konosu City (formerly Fukiage Town) in Saitama Prefecture. It is a venue that is sometimes used for the Saitama Broncos games. Getting to the Sta …
Flower Stadium (Kamiya Sogo Park Baseball Stadium)
This stadium is located in Konosu City, where the Musashi Heat Bears hold their games. The stadium is located in Kamiya General Park. In addition to the stadium, there is also a pl …
Fukaya Big Turtle (Fukaya City General Gymnasium)
Fukaya City Gymnasium, also known as the Fukaya Big Turtle, is located in Fukaya City, Saitama Prefecture, and is where the V-League volleyball matches are held. The Saitama Bronco …
Fukuya City Gymnasium
Fukuya City Gymnasium is a gymnasium in Fukaya City. In the past, the gymnasium has hosted wrestling and other events, but in recent years, the Big Turtle has hosted more sporting …
Keiai Stadium (Honjo General Park Baseball Stadium)
The Eastern League professional baseball game is held at the Kei-I Stadium in Honjo Sogo Park. Honjo Sogo Park, where the stadium is located, has a playground and a gymnasium calle …
Konosu City Athletic Stadium
Urawa Reds Ladies and Chifure AS Elfen Saitama sometimes play their matches at this Konosu City Athletic Stadium. (It doesn't seem to be used very often, so please check the websit …
Kumagaya Athletic Stadium
Kumagaya Athletic Stadium is located in the Kumagaya Sports and Culture Park, which was built on the site of the Saitama Exposition. Here, the Omiya Ardija of the J-League sometime …
Kumagaya Baseball Stadium
The Kumagaya Sakura Undo Koen Baseball Stadium, located in Kumagaya City, Saitama Prefecture, hosts games by the Saitama Musashi Heat Bears, the Eastern League of professional base …
Kumagaya Rugby Stadium
It is the venue for the annual high school rugby selections held in April, and also hosts Top League and college rugby in the winter. The stadium is dedicated to rugby, having host …
Silk Dome (Honjo City Gymnasium)
Silk Dome is a gymnasium located in Honjo General Park, where sumo tournaments are sometimes held. Getting to the Stadium Basically, the park is accessible by car. Google Maps show …
Sightseeing Attractions
Former Shibusawa Residence "Nakanchi" (Fukaya City)
Eiichi Shibusawa, known as the father of the Japanese economy, was born on March 16, 1840, on Kureai Island in Fukaya City, Saitama Prefecture. Shibusawa Eiichi was born on March 1 …
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Seishido Seifutei (Fukaya City)
Seishido and Seifutei are buildings associated with Eiichi Shibusawa, located on the grounds of the Oyori Community Center in Fukaya City. Originally located in Setagaya-Ku, Tokyo, …
Shibusawa Eiichi Memorial Museum (Fukaya City)
Eiichi Shibusawa is known as the father of the Japanese economy because of his achievements, including the establishment of Japan's first bank. Since he was born in Fukaya City, th …
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