Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium

The Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium was one of the competition venues for the 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympic Games. It is still the venue for World Cup and other events. You can go all the …

Sapporo Maruyama Baseball Stadium

Sapporo Maruyama Stadium was opened in 1934 and is one of the oldest baseball stadiums in Japan. In 1953, the Yomiuri Giants vs. the New York Giants played an exchange game between …

Sapporo Dome

Sapporo Dome is the home of the professional baseball team, the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters. it's a dome stadium, so you don't have to worry about the weather. Hokkaido Nippon-Ham …

Sapporo Dome

Sapporo Dome is the home stadium of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters (Professional Baseball) and Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo (Professional Soccer J League).  About the Team Hokkaido …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …