Japan Tours
Japan Baseball Tours
Experience the Magic of Baseball in Japan
Join us on an unforgettable journey through Japan, where tradition meets innovation—and where the passion for baseball runs just as deep as in the U.S. Our Japan Baseball Tour is designed for fans who want more than just a game; it’s a cultural adventure that combines world-class baseball with the rich history, vibrant neighborhoods, and unforgettable food of Japan. Each tour features games at some of Japan’s most iconic stadiums, where the fan experience is uniquely electric.
The official schedule for Japanese Baseball is released in January. The itinerary will be finalized shortly after the schedule is released. We plan to start and end in Tokyo, but will visit 4-5 stadiums. The cities and stadiums are where we hope the schedules will allow us to visit this year.
2026 Tours
Sapporo – Es Con Field Hokkaido
In the northern city of Sapporo, Es Con Field Hokkaido is setting new standards for stadium design. Opened in 2023 as the new home for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, this state-of-the-art ballpark is part of a futuristic development that includes a hotel, onsen spa, and craft breweries—all within walking distance of the seats. With a retractable roof and seating designed for both intimacy and spectacle, Es Con Field merges comfort with cutting-edge technology. It's more than just a game venue—it's a bold glimpse into the future of fan-centered baseball design.
Sendai – Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi
Tucked into the scenic coastal city of Sendai, Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi offers one of the most unique ballpark experiences in Japan. Home to the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles, this stadium is a blend of innovation, local pride, and sheer fun. The ballpark features an outfield Ferris wheel and a miniature roller coaster, making it feel like part amusement park, part baseball shrine. The intimate seating and fan-friendly design bring you closer to the action, while the energy of the hometown crowd—especially in the spirited left-field bleachers—is absolutely contagious. Known for its resilience following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, this stadium and its city symbolize the power of sports to inspire and unite.
Chiba – Zozo Marine Stadium
Located along the Tokyo Bay shoreline in the city of Chiba, Zozo Marine Stadium is the seaside home of the Chiba Lotte Marines. With its open-air design and ocean breezes, the ballpark delivers a distinctive coastal atmosphere you won’t find anywhere else in Japan. Night games here have a special vibe—lit by fireworks and fueled by the famously rowdy Marines fanbase, who never stop singing, chanting, and pounding on their signature balloons. The stadium’s proximity to central Tokyo makes it an accessible yet off-the-beaten-path experience, perfect for fans looking to blend authentic Japanese baseball culture with a unique setting.
Tokyo – Meiji Jingu Stadium
Tucked into the leafy expanse of central Tokyo, Meiji Jingu Stadium is one of Japan’s oldest and most beloved ballparks. Home to the Tokyo Yakult Swallows, this open-air stadium has a nostalgic charm that fans of classic ballparks will instantly appreciate. Fans waving umbrellas during Swallows scoring rallies is a uniquely Japanese tradition that delights every visitor. The setting, surrounded by towering trees and historic shrines, makes it one of the most atmospheric places to watch a game. It’s a step back in time and a local favorite that offers a deeply authentic baseball experience.
Tokyo – Tokyo Dome
Nicknamed "The Big Egg," the Tokyo Dome is a must-visit for any global baseball fan. Home to the Yomiuri Giants, Japan’s most storied franchise, the Tokyo Dome blends modernity with reverence for the sport’s history. The atmosphere is electric—imagine passionate fans singing coordinated cheers, complete with trumpets and drums. Beyond the game, the Tokyo Dome City complex offers restaurants, shops, and even a roller coaster looping through the skyline. It's not just a stadium visit—it's a total entertainment experience in the heart of Japan’s capital.