The following is a list of indoor arenas in Japan with capacity for at least 4,000 spectators, most of the arenas in this list are for multi use purposes such as individual sports , team sports as well as cultural and political events.
Currently in use
Location
Arena
Date built
Capacity
Image
Akita
Akita Prefectural Gymnasium
1968
6,000
CNA Arena
1994
5,000
Aomori
Maeda Arena
2002
5,500
Chiba
Port Arena
1991
7,512
Echizen
Sun Dome Fukui
1995
10,000
Fukuoka
Marine Messe Fukuoka
1995
15,000
Fukuoka City General Gymnasium
2018
5,042
Fukuroi
Ecopa Arena
2001
10,000
Funabashi
Funabashi Arena
1993
4,368
LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY
2024
10,000
Ginowan
Okinawa Convention Center
1987
5,000
Hakodate
Hakodate Arena
2015
5,000
Hamamatsu
Hamamatsu Arena
1990
8,000
Hiroshima
Hiroshima Prefectural Sports Center
1994
10,000
Hiroshima Sun Plaza
1985
6,052
Ise
Sun Arena
1994
11,000
Kagoshima
Kagoshima Arena
1992
5,700
Kanazawa
Ishikawa Sports Center
2008
5,000
Kawasaki
Todoroki Arena
1995
6,500
Kobe
Kobe Green Arena
1993
6,000
World Memorial Hall
1964
8,000
Koriyama
Koriyama General Gymnasium
1973
7,056
Koshigaya
Koshigaya Municipal Gymnasium
1987
4,472
Kumamoto
Kumamoto Prefectural Gymnasium
1982
4,110
Maebashi
Yamada Green Dome [ 1]
1990
20,000
Matsumoto
Matsumoto City Gymnasium
1991
6,000
Mito
Adastria Mito Arena
2019
5,000
Morioka
Morioka Takaya Arena
1989
5,058
Nagano
M-Wave [ 2]
1996
18,000
Big Hat
1995
10,104
White Ring
1996
7,000
Nagaoka
City Hall Plaza Aore Nagaoka
2012
5,100
Nagoya
Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
1964
7,514
Nippon Gaishi Hall
1987
10,000
Obihiro
Obihiro City General Gymnasium
1972
4,310
Okayama
Okayama General and Cultural Gymnasium
1982
8,000
Momotaro Arena
2005
11,000
Okinawa
Okinawa Arena
2021
10,000
Osaka
Edion Arena Osaka
1987
8,000
Fumin Kyosai Super Arena
1996
7,056
Towa Pharmaceutical Ractab Dome
1996
10,000
Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium
1996
8,200
Osaka-jō Hall
1983
16,000
Ōta
OPEN HOUSE ARENA OTA
2023
5,000
Otsu
Ukaruchan Arena
1973
4,896
Shiga Arena
2022
5,000
Rifu
Sekisui Heim Super Arena
1997
7,063
Saga
Saga Arena
2023
8,400
Saitama [ 3]
Saitama Super Arena
2000
36,500
Sapporo
Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center
1999
8,000
Makomanai Ice Arena
1970
11,500
Sendai
Kamei Arena
1984
7,000
Xebio Arena
2012
4,002
Tokorozawa
Tokorozawa Municipal Gymnasium
2004
4,308
Tokushima
Asty Tokushima
1993
5,000
Tokyo
Ariake Arena
2020
15,000
Ariake Coliseum
1987
10,000
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza
2017
10,000
Nippon Budokan
1964
14,471
Ota City General Gymnasium
2013
4,012
Ryōgoku Sumo Hall
1985
11,098
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium
1954
10,000
Yoyogi National Gymnasium
1964
13,291
Tokyo Dome
1988
55,000
Tokyo Garden Theater
2020
6,985
Tomakomai
Hakucho Arena
1996
4,015
Toyama
Toyama City Gymnasium
1999
5,000
Yokkaichi
Yokkaichi Dome
1997
4,704
Yokohama
Yokohama Arena [ 4]
1989
17,000
Yokohama International Pool
1998
4,000
Yokohama Budokan
2020
3,000
Pia Arena MM [ 5]
2020
10,000
K-Arena Yokohama
2023
20,000
Under construction
Arenas
Capacity
City
Status
Planned opening year
GLION Arena Kobe
10,000
Kobe, Hyōgo
Under construction
2025
Toyota Arena Tokyo
10,000
Tokyo
Under construction
2025
IG Arena
15,000
Nagoya
Under construction
2025
See also
References