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Every Major Football Stadium in Tokyo – And Their Best Secrets

by arlind
August 16, 2025
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Tokyo, one of the world’s most dynamic cities, is also home to some of Japan’s most important stadiums. From ultra-modern arenas that host global events to smaller community grounds, the city’s football culture is diverse and vibrant. Here’s a look at the main stadiums in Tokyo.


1. Japan National Stadium – 68,698

Club/Use: Japanese National Football Team & major events
Built for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the Japan National Stadium is the largest in the country. It replaced the old National Stadium and has already hosted international football, rugby, and athletics events. With cutting-edge design and a massive capacity, it stands as Japan’s premier sporting venue.


2. Tokyo Dome – 55,000

Club/Use: Primarily baseball (Yomiuri Giants), but also football and concerts
Known as “The Big Egg,” Tokyo Dome is one of the city’s most iconic multipurpose venues. While it’s best known for baseball, it has also hosted football matches, American football, and even wrestling. Its fully covered roof makes it an all-weather giant in Tokyo’s sporting landscape.


3. Ajinomoto Stadium – 49,970

Club: FC Tokyo & Tokyo Verdy
One of the most important football-specific venues in the city, Ajinomoto Stadium is home to both FC Tokyo (J1 League) and Tokyo Verdy (J2 League). It also hosted matches during the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The ground is modern, spacious, and a fortress for Tokyo’s passionate football fans.


4. Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium – 24,871

Club/Use: Rugby first, but occasionally football
Located in central Tokyo, this stadium is mainly dedicated to rugby but has hosted football and other sporting events. Named after Prince Chichibu, a strong supporter of Japanese rugby, it’s a historic ground with a loyal following.


5. Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium – 20,010

Club/Use: Multi-sport venue
Originally built for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium remains an important athletic and football facility. While not tied to a specific professional football club, it’s often used for amateur and university-level matches.


6. Machida Gion Stadium – 15,489

Club: FC Machida Zelvia
Located in the western suburb of Machida, this is home to FC Machida Zelvia, a club that has risen through Japan’s league system and now plays in the J.League. Despite its smaller size, it has a strong local fanbase and is considered one of Tokyo’s most atmospheric community stadiums.


7. Inagi Athletics Stadium – 11,000

Club/Use: Regional competitions
A smaller, multipurpose stadium, Inagi is mostly used for athletics and lower-division football matches. Though modest compared to Tokyo’s giants, it plays an important role in local sports development.


From the futuristic Japan National Stadium to the community-driven Machida Gion Stadium, Tokyo offers a fascinating mix of footballing arenas. Whether it’s World Cup memories, Olympic heritage, or the passion of local supporters, each ground contributes to Tokyo’s rich sporting identity

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