Upcoming sports events in Tokyo
F.C.TOKYO vs Urawa Red Diamonds
15:00 • Ajinomoto Stadium • Tokyo, Japan
F.C.TOKYO vs Kashiwa Reysol
15:00 • Ajinomoto Stadium • Tokyo, Japan
FC Machida Zelvia vs Kawasaki Frontale
14:00 • Machida GION Stadium • Tokyo, Japan
F.C.TOKYO vs Yokohama F. Marinos
14:00 • Ajinomoto Stadium • Tokyo, Japan
FC Machida Zelvia vs Kashima Antlers
19:30 • Machida GION Stadium • Tokyo, Japan
F.C.TOKYO vs FC Machida Zelvia
15:00 • Ajinomoto Stadium • Tokyo, Japan
FC Machida Zelvia vs Kashiwa Reysol
14:00 • Machida GION Stadium • Tokyo, Japan
FC Machida Zelvia vs F.C.TOKYO
14:00 • Machida GION Stadium • Tokyo, Japan
FC Machida Zelvia vs Zeekstar Tokyo
14:00 • Machida GION Stadium • Tokyo, Japan
F.C.TOKYO vs Kawasaki Frontale
14:00 • Ajinomoto Stadium • Tokyo, Japan
FC Machida Zelvia vs Yokohama F. Marinos
16:00 • Machida GION Stadium • Tokyo, Japan
F.C.TOKYO vs Zeekstar Tokyo
15:00 • Ajinomoto Stadium • Tokyo, Japan
FC Machida Zelvia vs Urawa Red Diamonds
19:30 • Machida GION Stadium • Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Tickets 2026
There is nowhere in the world quite like Tokyo. From it's iconic neon streets, temples, and bay views with year‑round sport, live music, and some of the most distinctive attractions in Asia. From baseball at Tokyo Dome to Shibuya Sky sunsets and late‑night gigs, the city rewards anyone who plans their tickets in advance.
Why buy tickets in Tokyo via SeatPick?
SeatPick pulls a wide range of Tokyo tickets into one place, covering baseball at Tokyo Dome, football and rugby at Japan National Stadium, arena tours, club shows, and timed entries for major attractions like Tokyo Skytree and Shibuya Sky. You can compare dates, prices, and sections on a single screen instead of juggling multiple Japanese and international booking sites.
- You can filter tickets by date, venue, and seat category, whether you want infield or outfield at Tokyo Dome, lower‑tier seats at Japan National Stadium, or best‑value areas for a dome‑tour concert.
- Each listing clearly outlines what your admission includes (from basic entrance to full tour options), so you know if you are getting a game ticket, a guided stadium visit, or a bundled sightseeing pass.
- SeatPick highlights trusted sellers and shows real‑time availability, which is especially useful for visitors who are trying to fit Tokyo tickets around fixed flights, rail passes, or a tight itinerary.
- Once you book online, you receive a confirmation you can present on your phone, helping you move quickly through gates and skip last‑minute ticket‑counter queues at busy venues.
- Seeing sports, concerts, and attractions side by side makes it easier to line up a full day in one neighbourhood – for example, a Tokyo Dome game plus nearby attractions, or Shibuya Sky at sunset after an afternoon in Shibuya and Harajuku.
Top Tokyo sports teams
Tokyo is home to major baseball, football, and multi‑sport venues, many of which were upgraded or built for recent international events. With good rail connections, it is straightforward to combine a live game with sightseeing on the same day.
Yomiuri Giants at Tokyo Dome
Tokyo Dome in Bunkyō is an indoor stadium and home field of the Yomiuri Giants, one of Japan’s most storied professional baseball teams. With a maximum capacity of around 57,000 depending on configuration, it hosts regular‑season NPB games, post‑season series, and occasional neutral‑site fixtures and special events.
Football and rugby at Japan National Stadium
Japan National Stadium (also known by its sponsorship name MUFG Stadium) in central Tokyo was rebuilt as the main venue for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Today it stages athletics, football, and rugby matches, plus ceremonies and cultural events, with a capacity of around 68,000 and easy access from several train and subway lines.
Yoyogi National Stadium and other venues
Yoyogi National Stadium, near Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park, is famous for its suspension‑roof design and Olympic legacy. It continues to host sports events and cultural shows, while venues across the Ariake and Odaiba areas add arenas for tennis, indoor sports, and occasional large‑scale competitions.
Top Tokyo music venues
Tokyo’s music scene ranges from stadium‑level J‑pop and rock to tightly packed live houses, with a network of venues that many bands aspire to play. Whether you want a Tokyo Dome spectacular or a Zepp club night, you will find something on almost any evening.
Tokyo Dome and Nippon Budokan
Tokyo Dome doubles as one of the country’s most prestigious concert venues, hosting global superstars and top local acts on sprawling stages and elaborate production. Nippon Budokan, originally built for the 1964 Olympics, is equally iconic for music and has welcomed everyone from The Beatles to major Japanese artists, making a Budokan show a career milestone.
Zepp DiverCity and other Zepp venues
Zepp DiverCity in Odaiba is part of a family of mid‑sized live venues across Japan that sit between clubs and arenas, ideal for rock, J‑pop, and electronic acts. Sister spaces such as Zepp Haneda and Zepp Shinjuku provide additional options across the metro area, with modern sound systems and layouts designed for energetic standing‑room shows.
Top Tokyo theatre and show tickets
Tokyo offers a wide mix of live performance, from traditional arts to contemporary theatre and anime‑inspired productions. You can find everything from long‑running stage shows and Takarazuka‑style revues to small experimental pieces.
Larger venues and theatre districts host commercial productions, musicals, and touring shows, while smaller houses across Shinjuku, Shibuya, and other districts focus on new writing and niche genres. Many performances are in Japanese, but visual storytelling, dance, or surtitles in select theatres still make them accessible to international visitors who plan ahead.
SeatPick helps you compare show dates, seat categories, and prices, so you can decide whether to prioritise prime seats near the stage or better value a little further back when building out your Tokyo theatre nights.
Tokyo attractions tickets
Tokyo’s attractions blend historic temples, neon cityscapes, and modern observation decks, many of which now use timed tickets to manage demand. Securing slots in advance is especially important for popular observatories and limited‑capacity museums.
Highlights include:
- Asakusa and Sensō‑ji, one of Tokyo’s oldest and most visited temple complexes, often combined with Sumida River or Tokyo Skytree visits nearby.
- Tokyo Skytree, Shibuya Sky, and Tokyo Tower, each offering different angles on the city skyline, with pre‑booked tickets helping you hit sunset or night‑view time slots.
- Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, which uses strictly controlled ticketing and fixed entry times, making advance purchase essential if it is a priority for your trip.
- Odaiba and Tokyo Bay attractions, such as teamLab Borderless‑style digital art spaces and waterfront complexes, which combine indoor experiences with views across the water.
SeatPick can help you secure tickets from different providers so you can compare inclusions, pick optimal time slots, and slot your visits around game days and evening concerts.
Planning your Tokyo visit
Whether you are in Tokyo for a packed week or just a few days between other stops in Japan, SeatPick helps you tie together games, concerts, shows, and key attractions into a coherent schedule. With tickets from vetted partners and clear confirmations, you can arrive with your main dates locked in and focus on navigating trains, trying new food, and exploring neighbourhoods rather than standing in ticket lines.
From a Giants game or dome‑tour concert at Tokyo Dome to a match at Japan National Stadium, a night at Budokan or Zepp DiverCity, and a day between Sensō‑ji, Shibuya Sky, and Tokyo Skytree, SeatPick is your companion for finding Tokyo tickets quickly and reliably.
Secure your Tokyo tickets in advance so you do not miss the moments that make this city feel endlessly alive.