About this venue
Takamatsu City Gymnasium is a city arena designed for sports fixtures, indoor programs, and events that need a practical, functional venue within the urban area of Takamatsu. Its architecture emphasizes clear sightlines and easy visitor movement, while the venue capacity can vary depending on the event type, floor layout, and technical requirements set by the organizer.
Inside, the experience is built around good visibility, a clear arrangement of seated and standing areas, and an atmosphere suited to sports competitions, school programs, martial arts events, and small to mid-sized concert formats. Visitors can expect straightforward entry, easy-to-follow corridors, and essential facilities that support a comfortable stay during the event.
The arena is located at 4-chome-36-1 Fukuokacho, Takamatsu, Japan. Access to the entrance is most practical by local transport, taxi, or private vehicle, with parking availability best checked according to the specific event. For a broader overview of getting around the city and connecting with main transport points, the Takamatsu description below provides a natural continuation.
About the city: Takamatsu
Takamatsu, a coastal city on the island of Shikoku and the main center of Kagawa Prefecture, has a strong identity as a destination where concerts, sports events, cultural programs and a pleasant stay by the Seto Inland Sea naturally come together. The city is compact enough to make a visit easy to organize, yet diverse enough to offer a good choice of venues, hotels, restaurants and evening options. Thanks to its location by the port and the developed Sunport urban area, Takamatsu is a practical base for attending events, buying tickets and extending a stay in the city.
Infrastructure is one of the main advantages for event visitors. JR Takamatsu Station serves as the main railway arrival point, while Kotoden Takamatsu-Chikko Station and Kawaramachi Station are important for local transport on the Kotoden network, including the Kotohira Line, Nagao Line and Shido Line. Arriving by air is also simple because Takamatsu Airport connects the city with major urban hubs, and the Takamatsu Airport Limousine Bus runs toward the JR Takamatsu Station area. For events in the center, the area around Sunport is especially practical, with Sunport Hall Takamatsu, the port, hotels and transport hubs all within a short distance, while larger sports locations in the wider area can be reached by combining rail, local buses and taxi transport.
Before or after a concert, match or festival, Takamatsu offers a very good tourist bonus. Close to the center is Tamamo Park, the historic site of the former Takamatsu Castle by the sea, while Ritsurin Garden is one of the best-known places for a peaceful walk, photography and a break from the city’s rhythm. A walk through Sunport Takamatsu brings views of the port, the sea and ferry connections to the islands of the Seto Inland Sea, so an event visit can easily be complemented with short sightseeing, local cuisine and a relaxed stay in the city.