
Akita Prefectural Central Park is a group of sports facilities in Yuwa, Akita, Akita, Japan.

Alpas is a group of sports facilities in Kazuno, Akita, Japan. Full-scale alpine, jumping ski, cross-country skiing and nordic combined competitions can be held in one place.

Chiba Sports Stadium (千葉県総合スポーツセンター陸上競技場) is a multi-purpose stadium in Chiba, Chiba, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 30,000 people.
Chiyogadai Park Athletic Studium (千代台公園陸上競技場) is a multi-use stadium in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan. It holds 15,000 people. It is mostly used for track and field competitions as well as football games.
The Denka Big Swan Stadium , also nicknamed the Big Swan , is a multi-purpose stadium in Niigata City, Japan. It is the home ground of J2 League club Albirex Niigata and was one of the 20 stadia used in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, hosting three matches. Through a sponsorship deal the stadium is officially named Denka Big Swan Stadium , and has previously been called the Tohoku Denryoku Big Swan Stadium for similar reason.

The Hiroshima Big Arch , known under current sponsorship as EDION Stadium Hiroshima , is a multi-purpose stadium in Hiroshima, Japan. It used mostly for association football matches and also for athletics. The venue is the home of J. League club Sanfrecce Hiroshima. It has a capacity of 36,894. It is an all-seater. It was formerly known as Hiroshima Park Stadium.

Egao Kenko Stadium (えがお健康スタジアム) is a multi-purpose stadium in Higashi-ku, Kumamoto, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and sometimes for Top League rugby games. The stadium holds 32,000 people.
Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium , also called Osaka Expo '70 Stadium, is an athletics stadium located in the Expo Commemoration Park, the site of Expo '70, in the city of Suita, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It has a capacity of around about 21,000.
Gifu Nagaragawa Stadium (岐阜メモリアルセンター長良川競技場) is a multi-purpose stadium at the Gifu Memorial Center in Gifu, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It is the host of FC Gifu. The stadium was originally opened in 1991 and has a capacity of 26,109 spectators.

Hakatanomori Athletic Stadium (東平尾公園博多の森陸上競技場) is a multi-use stadium in Fukuoka, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 30,000 people.

Coca-Cola West Hiroshima Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Hiroshima, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and was the home stadium of Sanfrecce Hiroshima until 1995. The stadium holds 13,800 people.

The Japan National Stadium, officially named National Stadium and formerly known as New National Stadium or Olympic Stadium , is a multi-purpose stadium used mostly for association football in Kasumigaoka, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. The facility served as the main stadium for the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as the venue for track and field athletics events at the 2020 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Paralympics in 2021.

JIT Recycle Ink Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Kōfu, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It serves as a home ground of Ventforet Kofu. The stadium holds 17,000 people and was built in 1985.

K's denki Stadium Mito (ケーズデンキスタジアム水戸) is a multi-purpose stadium in Mito, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It serves as the main home ground of Mito HollyHock, and is its home ground since 2009. The stadium holds 12,000 people and was rebuilt in 2009.
Kamiyugi Park Athletic Stadium (上柚木公園 陸上競技場), also known as Kamiyugi Stadium or Kamiyugi Koen Field, is a Category 2 athletic field authorised by the Japan Association of Athletics Federations and located in Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan.

Kanseki Stadium Tochigi (カンセキスタジアムとちぎ) is a multi-purpose stadium at the Tochigi Prefectural General Sports Park in Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan. The stadium was originally opened in 2020 and has a capacity of 25,244 spectators.
Kasamatsu Stadium (笠松運動公園陸上競技場) is a multi-purpose stadium in Naka, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and track and field events. It served as the main home ground of Mito HollyHock through 2011. The stadium holds 22,022 people and was built in 1998.
The Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium , or officially Todoroki Athletics Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Todoroki Ryokuchi in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Kawasaki Frontale. Until the early 2000s it also hosted major clubs in the city, such as Verdy Kawasaki, Toshiba and NKK S.C.. The stadium has also played host to multiple IAAF competitions, most recently in 2017, and will play host to the British Olympic Association's Pre-Games Training Camp in the lead up to the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Kitakami Stadium (北上総合運動公園陸上競技場) is a multi-use stadium in Kitakami, Iwate, Japan. It is used mostly for track and field events. The stadium holds 22,000 people.

Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium (神戸総合運動公園ユニバー記念競技場) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kobe Sports Park, located in Suma-ku, Kobe, Japan. It is currently used mostly for soccer matches. The stadium holds 36,000 people. It was built in 1985 for the 1985 Summer Universiade. It hosted the 2006 61st National Sports Festival of Japan main stadium. Local football club Vissel Kobe play some high attendance matches at the stadium.

Kochi Haruno Athletic Stadium (高知県立春野総合運動公園陸上競技場), is a multi-purpose stadium in Haruno, Kōchi, Japan. It is currently used mostly for amateur level football matches. A few J1 League, J2 League and Emperor's Cup matches has also been played at the stadium. The stadium holds 25,000 people.

Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium (駒沢オリンピック公園総合運動場陸上競技場) is a multi-purpose stadium in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan. The stadium is an integral feature of Komazawa Olympic Park and is currently used mostly for football matches as well as American football games. The stadium holds 20,010 people.

Koshin Gom Athlete Park Sendai (弘進ゴムアスリートパーク仙台) is a multi-use stadium in Sendai, Japan. It is currently used mostly for track and field events. The stadium's total capacity is 30,000 people, with 7,000 seats, plus 23,000 standing places.
Kumagaya Athletic Stadium (熊谷スポーツ文化公園陸上競技場) is a multi-use stadium in Kumagaya, Saitama, Japan. The stadium is part of a larger sports complex which includes a smaller athletics stadium, a rugby stadium and a large Arena. The complex is located in the Kumagaya Park.

Lemon Gas Stadium Hiratsuka is a multi-purpose stadium in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Japan. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Shonan Bellmare. The stadium has a capacity of 15,380 spectators.
The Machida GION Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Machida, Tokyo, Japan. It is also known as Nozuta Stadium because it is located in Nozuta Park . It is currently used mostly for football matches and also sometimes for rugby union and athletics events. This stadium has a seating capacity of 15,489.

Miyagi Stadium , also known as the Q&A Stadium Miyagi for sponsorship reasons, is an athletic and football stadium in the town of Rifu in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The stadium's capacity is 49,133. The crescent-shaped roof extending past the edge of the stadium is meant to evoke images of Date Masamune, a daimyō of Mutsu Province, which included the present-day Miyagi Prefecture. From 1 April 2014, the stadium was known as the Hitomebore Stadium Miyagi , named after the main variety of rice produced in the prefecture, as the naming rights were acquired by the Miyagi Prefecture headquarters of Zen-Noh. The stadium adopted its current name on 1 April 2020 due to a sponsorship agreement with the Q&A Corporation.

Honjo Yuri General Sports Park Mizubayashi Athletic Field (本荘由利総合運動公園水林陸上競技場) is a multi-purpose stadium at the Honjo Yuri General Sports Park in Yurihonjo, Akita, Japan. The stadium was originally opened in 1978 and has a capacity of 10,000 spectators. It is the former home ground of TDK SC, and the Sports Park has a Baseball Stadium and tennis courts.

Muroran Irie Stadium is an athletic stadium in Muroran, Hokkaido, Japan. It is mainly used for track and field competitions, and is also used for football games.

National Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Kasumigaoka, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. The stadium served as the main stadium for the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as being the venue for track and field events at the 1964 Summer Olympics. The Japan national football team's home matches and major football club cup finals were held at the stadium. The stadium's official capacity was 57,363, but the seating capacity was only 48,000 seats.
ND Soft Stadium Yamagata is a multi-purpose stadium in Tendo, Yamagata, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It serves as a home ground of Montedio Yamagata. The stadium holds 21,292 people and was built in 1991.

New Aomori Prefecture General Sports Park is a group of sports facilities in Aomori, Aomori, Japan.

Nissan Stadium , also known as International Stadium Yokohama , is a multi-purpose stadium in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, which opened in March 1998. It is the home stadium of Yokohama F. Marinos of the J1 League.

Odate City Naganeyama Sports Park Athletic Stadium (大館市営長根山運動公園陸上競技場) is a multi-purpose stadium in Odate, Akita, Japan. The stadium was originally opened in 1983 and has a capacity of 6,000 spectators. The Sports Park has a baseball stadium and tennis courts.

Oga City Athletic Stadium (男鹿市陸上競技場) is a multi-purpose stadium at the Oga General Sports Park in Oga, Akita, Japan. The stadium was originally opened in 2005 and has a capacity of 9,000 spectators. It is one of the former home ground of Blaublitz Akita, and hosted the National Sports Festival of Japan in 2007.

Showa Denko Dome Ōita (昭和電工ドーム大分) is a multi-purpose stadium in the city of Ōita in Ōita Prefecture on Kyushu Island in Japan.
Ojiyama Stadium (皇子山陸上競技場) is an athletic stadium in Otsu, Shiga, Japan.

Ōmiya Velodrome is a velodrome located in Ōmiya-ku, Saitama that conducts pari-mutuel Keirin racing - one of Japan's four authorized "Public Sports" where gambling is permitted. Its Keirin identification number for betting purposes is 25#.
Ota Stadium (太田市運動公園陸上競技場) is an athletic stadium in Ota, Gunma, Japan.
Paloma Mizuho Stadium (パロマ瑞穂スタジアム) is a multi-purpose stadium in Nagoya, Japan.
Pocari Sweat Stadium (ポカリスエットスタジアム) or Naruto Otsuka Sports Park Pocari Sweat Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Naruto, Tokushima, Japan. The stadium is named after Pocari Sweat.

Kōnoike Athletic Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Nara, Nara, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 30,600 people.
Sagamihara Gion Stadium (相模原ギオンスタジアム) is a multi-use stadium in Minami-ku, Sagamihara, Japan. It was formerly known as Sagamihara Asamizo Stadium since it is located in Sagamihara Asamizo Park
Sapporo Atsubetsu Stadium (札幌厚別公園競技場) is a multi-use stadium in Sapporo, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It serves as a home ground of Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo in addition to the Sapporo Dome. The stadium holds 20,005 people and was built in 1980.

Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA is a sports stadium used primarily for football. The stadium is in Fukuroi City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, although the stadium itself is merely the centrepiece of the larger Ogasayama Sports Park which extends into neighbouring Kakegawa. The stadium's capacity is 50,889. It is now the primary venue for major sporting events in Shizuoka Prefecture, including track and field, for which it is fully equipped.
Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma (正田醤油スタジアム群馬) is a multi-purpose stadium in Maebashi, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. Sponsored by soy sauce maker Shoda Shoyu, which has its headquarters in nearby Tatebayashi, the stadium serves as a home ground of Thespakusatsu Gunma. The stadium holds 19,000 people.

Soyu Stadium, formerly known as Akita Yabase Athletic Field , is an athletic stadium in Akita, Akita, Japan. Located approximately 3 kilometers from the city center, the Akita Yabase Stadium is a multi-use facility opened in September 1941. It has been renovated several times, including a complete rebuilding in 1981, track repairs in 1985, and modifications in 1995 to accommodate the requirements for J.League soccer.
Takebishi Stadium Kyoto (たけびしスタジアム京都) is a multi-purpose stadium in Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It was formerly known as Kyoto Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium. Since August 2019 it has been called Takebishi Stadium Kyoto until July 2029 for the naming rights by Takebishi.

Tapic Kenso Hiyagon Stadium (タピック県総ひやごんスタジアム) is a multi-purpose stadium in Okinawa, Okinawa, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It serves as a home ground of FC Ryukyu. The stadium holds 25,000 people.

Toyama Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Toyama, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and athletics events. This stadium's capacity is 25,251 people.
Transcosmos Stadium Nagasaki (トランスコスモススタジアム長崎) is an athletic stadium in Isahaya, Nagasaki, Japan. Also known as Nagasaki Athletic Stadium, it received its current name in August 2016 in a deal for naming rights.
The Urawa Komaba Stadium is an athletic stadium in Urawa-ku, Saitama, Saitama, Japan. It accommodates 21,500 spectators.

Tottori Athletic Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tottori, Tottori, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 30,000 people.
The Yanmar Field Nagai (ヤンマーフィールド長居) is an athletics stadium, also used as the support stadium for the Yanmar Stadium Nagai in Nagai Park, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan. The Aid Stadium, occasionally called The Second Nagai Stadium allows the bigger stadium to host world class athletic events. It seats 15,000 with overflow room on a grass hill.

Yanmar Stadium Nagai (ヤンマースタジアム長居) is an athletic stadium in Osaka, Japan. It is the home ground of J. League club Cerezo Osaka. The stadium has a seating capacity of 47,000.