National Yoyogi Stadium is easily accessible by train. The nearest station is Harajuku Station on the JR Yamanote Line, just a short walk away. You can also use Meiji-Jingumae Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda and Fukutoshin Lines, which is conveniently located nearby. From Shibuya Station, it’s about a 10-minute walk. The stadium's central location near Yoyogi Park and Harajuku makes it easy to reach from various parts of Tokyo.





National Yoyogi Stadium
National Yoyogi Stadium (代々木競技場 第一体育館), a masterpiece by architect Tange Kenzo, was built for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, originally hosting swimming events. Today, its striking suspension roof and unique design make it an architectural icon. Beyond its Olympic history, the stadium is now a hub for major events, including ice skating, volleyball, and world-class concerts.
Located near Yoyogi Park and Harajuku, National Yoyogi Stadium continues to be a cultural and sporting landmark. Whether for sports, music, or architecture enthusiasts, this venue remains a must-visit destination in Tokyo’s vibrant event scene.
Getting there
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Harajuku — 5-minute walk
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Ota Memorial Museum of Art — 15-minute walk
Ukiyo-e collection, rotating exhibits, historical prints
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Togo Shrine — 15-minute walk
Admiral Togo, history, peaceful shrine
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Omotesando — 15-minute walk
Luxury shopping, fashion, and elegant ambiance
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Takeshita Dori — 15-minute walk
Harajuku fashion, youth culture, trendy shops
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Meiji Jingu Museum — 15-minute walk
Showcases Japan's imperial history, architecture
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Spain Slope — 15-minute walk
Charming pedestrian street with boutiques
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Koen Dori — 15-minute walk
Shopping and connection to Yoyogi Park
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Miyashita Park — 15-minute walk
Shopping and rooftop sports activities
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Yoyogi Park — 15-minute walk
Large park, outdoor activities, hanami, Olympics history
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Shibuya Stream — 20-minute walk
Dining, promenade, and Google Japan headquarters
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Center Gai — 20-minute walk
Fashion trends and nightlife buzz
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Shibuya Mark City — 20-minute walk
Shopping, dining, hotel, transport hub
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Meiji Shrine — 20-minute walk
Honoring Emperor Meiji, historical site
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Hachiko Statue — 20-minute walk
Symbol of loyalty and devotion
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Tokyu Plaza Shibuya — 20-minute walk
Shopping, dining, and stunning views
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Shibuya Hikarie — 20-minute walk
Culture, shopping, and dining hub
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Shibuya 109 — 20-minute walk
Youth fashion and boutique shopping
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Shibuya — 20-minute walk
Bustling crossing, fashion, nightlife, Hachiko
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Shibuya Crossing — 20-minute walk
World’s busiest pedestrian crossing
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Nezu Museum — 25-minute walk
Tea art, historical bronzes, beautiful garden
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Shibuya Sakura Stage — 25-minute walk
New shopping, dining, and terraces
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