With a passionate fan base and a cozy stadium, Nack5 Stadium is almost a shortcut to feeling a part of Japanese soccer culture. Soccer is Japan’s second-most popular sport, after baseball, and was introduced to the country in the late 19th century. In the past few decades, its profile has only grown, with the national team qualifying for nearly every World Cup since 1998. Get a sense of the passion behind the sport by attending an Omiya Ardija game at Nack5.
Don orange and navy before leaving home to make sure you fit in with other fans. Reach the stadium by taking a pleasant walk across Omiya Park, one of the neighborhood’s major landmarks. Take a brief detour through the nearby Musashi Ichinomiya Hikawa Shrine, representing a different but similarly integral part of modern-day Japanese society.
Feel the buzz of energy and excitement mounting as fellow travelers from the train station spot the bleachers of the stadium in the distance.
Notice the squirrels drawn on the club crests on supporters’ jerseys. Find your seats, all of which feel close to the pitch. Purchase a drink or something to eat from the vendors, who offer a selection of Japanese and Western treats. At the starting whistle, return to your seat to watch the game. Follow the action, which seems just an arm’s length away. Watch the emotion on the faces of both players and supporters viewing the action from the sideline, each as invested as the other.
Located within Omiya Park, Nack5 Stadium is a bit of a walk from nearby public transportation options, but they are relatively conveniently accessible. Walk from the nearest subway station in 20 minutes. Take the subway and a bus from downtown Saitama in about 45 minutes. Drive from downtown Saitama in 25 minutes. There are several metered parking lots nearby, but parking can be difficult to find during the day.
The stadium is accessible during matches and for special tours. Purchase tickets online or at the stadium the day of the match.