About this venue
Sagamihara City Gymnasium is a contemporary arena located in Sagamihara, Japan. Its innovative architecture accommodates large-scale events, making it a key venue for sports, concerts, and cultural gatherings. The design harmonizes functionality with visual appeal, establishing it as a prominent landmark in the city.
Inside Sagamihara City Gymnasium, visitors enjoy excellent acoustics and comfortable seating. The venue features well-organized entrances, diverse food options, and thoughtfully arranged spectator and VIP areas, ensuring a premium experience for events of any scale.
The arena is located at 2284-1 Asamizodai, Minami Ward, Sagamihara, Japan. Parking is available on-site, and public transportation connections are easily accessible via nearby stations. For more details on city-wide transit options in Sagamihara, refer to the text below.
About the city: Sagamihara
Sagamihara, a large city in Kanagawa Prefecture on the edge of the Tokyo metropolitan area, is an increasingly attractive base for sports events, concerts and evenings out. The city combines urban convenience with the more relaxed rhythm of western Kanagawa, offering visitors a good choice of accommodation, restaurants, shopping areas and green spaces. Thanks to its position between Tokyo, Yokohama and the natural areas around Lake Sagami, Sagamihara is a practical choice for those who want to combine an event with a short city stay.
Transport connectivity is one of the city’s main advantages. The most important hubs are Hashimoto Station, served by the JR Yokohama Line, JR Sagami Line and Keio Sagamihara Line, followed by Sagamihara Station on the JR Yokohama Line and Sagami-Ono Station and Odakyu-Sagamihara Station on the Odakyu network. For arrivals from the wider region, Tokyo Haneda Airport and Narita International Airport are commonly used, with onward train travel via Tokyo, Yokohama or Machida. Sports venues such as Sagamihara Gion Stadium are connected by buses and local lines through stations such as Harataima, Kobuchi, Sagamihara and Sagami-Ono, making it easy to reach arenas and stadiums without needing a car.
Sagamihara’s tourist bonus lies in its combination of city, river and nature. Before or after a concert, it is worth walking around the Hashimoto and Sagamihara areas, visiting parks in the southern part of the city or continuing toward the Sagami River and Lake Sagami, where the urban experience easily turns into a calmer outing by the water and greenery. Sagamihara is therefore a good choice for visitors who want to add a relaxed walk, local gastronomy and a different side of the wider Tokyo region to their event tickets.