International Stadium Yokohama (Nissan Stadium)
About
Nissan Stadium, Japan's largest stadium with a capacity of over 72,000, is located within Shin-Yokohama Park, Yokohama City's largest sports park. It serves as the home stadium for the J. League club Yokohama F. Marinos and the Japan Rugby League One team Yokohama Canon Eagles. In addition to hosting international soccer and rugby tournaments, it also stages events such as track and field competitions and concerts. It is also one of the three Final Stadiums (Final Stadiumx3) that hosted the finals of three major international tounaments: the 2002 FIFA World Cup™, Rugby World Cup 2019™, and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games men and women's soccer. On days without matches or events, visitors can enjoy stadium tours (check the official website for dates) that let fans experience what it's like to be a player. In addition, there are days when the athletics track, a certified Japan Association of Athletics Federations Class 1 Track and Field Stadium, is available for free use.Travel tip
Venue for the 2002 Soccer World Cup Final, Nissan Stadium is an impressive modern 72,000-seat arena. Enjoy the walk out onto the pitch as part of the stadium tour, catch a music or athletic event, or join the chanting crowds at a home game with local club Yokohama F Marinos.
Essential Information
Check the official website for the latest information.
| Hours |
Yokohama Final Stadium x 3 STADIUM TOURS time: 10:30, 12:00, 13:30 and 15:00 Required time: 60 minutes ※ Reservation required for groups of 20 of more ※ Please check our website for more details |
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2h |
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| Costs |
Yokohama Final Stadium × 3 STADIUM TOURS |
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7-minute walk from JR Kozukue Station. 14-minute walk from JR Shin-Yokohama Station. 12-minute walk from Shin-Yokohama Station on the Yokohama Municipal Subway or the Sotetsu-Tokyu Shin-Yokohama Line.
Tokyu Line Minatomirai Pass
, YOKOHAMA CHINATOWN GOURMET TICKET
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