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Stadiums | Tickets | Training


Nissan Stadium
Nissan Stadium is the ‘Home’ of the Yokohama F.Marinos, hosting the lion share of the clubs home games. Nissan Stadium is located in Shin Yokohama, within walking distance of Shin Yokohama and Kozukue stations and seats just over 72,000 people making it the largest sports stadium in Japan.
Due to its capacity, Nissan stadium was used for the final of the 2002 World Cup and has also played host to the more recent FIFA Club World Cup Championship. This year will be the final year that Japan will host the FIFA Club World Cup Championship and Nissan Stadium will once again be the venue.
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Nippatsu Mitsuzawa stadium
Yohohama F.Marinos also use a secondary stadium, Nippatsu Mitsuzawa, for most of their mid-week fixtures and also the very occasional weekend game. At 15,046 seats, Mitsuzawa is considerably smaller than Nissan Stadium. The small capacity is a blessing in a way as there is no Running track around the perimeter of the pitch (a common feature at Japanese Stadiums) which brings you closer to the action and always makes for a great atmosphere. The down side to the small capacity is that tickets for these games sell-out rather quickly so its best to plan in advance if you wish to make the trip to Mitsuzawa Stadium.

Nissan Stadium
On Match day tickets can be purchased at the ticket office at the bottom of the steps in front of the East Exit (See Map) for the games at Nissan Stadium.
We’d recommend buying tickets behind the home goal, which are the cheapest seats and also the seats with the best atmosphere in the Nissan. To buy these tickets please ask for “Home Jiyu seki” (Home non-reserved seats), then head up to the North gate to enter the stadium. Home Jiyu seki is both tiers behind the the goal and you are free to sit anywhere up to the pitch entrance tunnels in both corners.
Re-entry is permitted at Nissan stadium, provided you leave and re-enter through the ‘Sainyujo’ gate (read as 再入場 in Japanese) where you will have your hand stamped with an Ultra-violet stamp. Just wave your hand against the blue light upon your return and you will be readmitted. The sainyujo gate is situated at the East exit.
Due to Nissan Stadiums large capacity tickets rarely sell out, though games against large well supported teams will occasionally lead to the area behind the goal becoming fairly crowded so it can be advisable to arrive early to get a decent seat.
Nippatsu Mitsuzawa Stadium
Tickets can be bought on match day at the ticket box opposite the entrance (on the corner by the tennis courts) and also before match day at the Tricolore One store in Minato Mirai.
Nippatsu Mitsuzawa stadium has a capacity of just over 15,000 and tickets often sell out. We strongly recommend that you keep an eye on the schedule and purchase your tickets as soon as you can to avoid disappointment.
Convenience Stores
Ticket’s are also available from Convenience Stores using their computerised ticket machines:
Coming soon.
Ticket Prices:
SS Seat (Reserved) – ¥5000
SB Seat (Reserved) – ¥3500 [Match day price: ¥4000]
SB Seat Elementary/Middle school Students (Reserved) – ¥1100
S Block Seat – ¥3000 [Match day price: ¥3500]
Home Non-reserved (Jiyu seki) – ¥2200 [Match day price - ¥2600]
Home Non-reserved (Elementary/Middle school students) – ¥900
Away Seat – ¥2200 [Match day price - ¥2600]
Away Seat (Elementary/Middle school students) – ¥900


Minato Mirai Training Ground
The F.Marinos training ground is part of ‘Marinos Town’ which is located in Minato Mirai, walking distance from Shin Takashima and Minato Mirai stations.
Marinos Town was opened in January 2007 and comprises of 4 training pitches (2 natural turf, 2 artificial), The clubs front offices, an official club shop, and an Italian restaurant that offers panoramic views of the players training at pitch level.
The idea for Marinos Town was born out of the clubs growing necessity to enhance the ‘Smooth running of the club’ due to the fact that at the time, The players were training in Totsuka and Yokosuka whilst the clubs Administration departments were located in Shin-koyasu.
With the construction of Marinos Town, the club and players are now brought together on a daily basis in just one location.
Marinos Town is open to the public on most days and fans can sit anywhere in the 2000+ seater stand to watch the team train. There are also 4 Futsal courts around the back of the Training pitches which are available for rent to the general public.
At Tricolore Pride we will endeavor to keep readers posted on the training schedules should you wish to go along and spectate, but be prepared for last minute changes as these can be frequent.
Here is a map of Marinos Town.
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