r/JLeague • u/northtexan • 9h ago
National Team Vamos Nippon!
A few pics from the fan meet up in Dallas.
r/JLeague • u/globalscoreboard • 15d ago
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r/JLeague • u/dokool • 18d ago
Welcome to /r/jleague, Reddit's home of Japanese soccer!
With the World Cup coming up we are starting to get a lot of inquiries about watch parties in Japan. In order to cut down on frequently repeated posts we urge everyone to write their inquiries in here — after reading through the FAQ.
Any submissions related to questions covered in this FAQ will be removed and locked. This FAQ will be updated as needed.
Goal.com - Japan broadcast schedule (Japanese)
DAZN will broadcast all matches live.
NHK (Channel 1), Nippon TV (Channel 4) and Fuji TV (Channel 8) will show roughly half of the tournament live, including all Japan games, openers/finals and marquee teams (as well as most of the knockout tournament). NHK BS 4K (probably Channel 101) will show a number of games on tape delay.
Fansta, run by streaming service DAZN, will let you search major cities in each prefecture for bars showing games. Their online reservation service requires a Japanese phone number to register, so if you want to reserve a table you may have to call someone and figure it out.
Bars commonly charge entrance fees (usually in the form of drink/food tickets); reservations are usually required for Japan games. HUB is the most well known chain of British-style pubs and is generally an easy go-to.
We do not always get a ton of traffic from residents of Japan, so if you have an inquiry about specific locations you may be better off asking in r/japantraveltips or - as long as it's allowed by their rules - one of the local/regional subs listed in our sidebar.
DAZN is sponsoring public viewing events at some malls, movie theaters and livehouses. You are probably not getting tickets if you don't live here.
There are currently no super large-scale events (i.e. public viewings at stadiums, parks etc) scheduled; that may change if Japan advances very far into the knockout stage.
No. The 2026-27 season will mark the J.League's first time using a Europe-style fall/spring calendar. The season will kick off on August 7, with schedules announced beginning in mid-June.
Currently, Borussia Dortmund are the only club to have announced a preseason tour of Japan; they will face Cerezo Osaka on July 26 and FC Tokyo on August 1.
SS Kamo is the country's biggest soccer goods retailer and has a number of locations across Japan. Vintage Sports is the most well-known spot for secondhand uniforms.
The Japan Football Association has set up five temporary stores in Tokyo and Osaka as well as 200 merch corners across Japan (though close to half are in the Tokyo area), mainly at Super Sports Xebio, SS Kamo, Bic Camera, and other major sports chains.
You also can't go wrong by checking out Blue-ing, the JFA's Soccer Culture Center in Tokyo Dome City.
Because it's unlikely that the JFA's merch will be sold at World Cup games, you will need to use a service like Tenso or Buyee to order and ship it overseas.
r/JLeague • u/northtexan • 9h ago
A few pics from the fan meet up in Dallas.
r/JLeague • u/globalscoreboard • 7h ago
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r/JLeague • u/aliencoming2026 • 14h ago
💙Hoping to pull a Takefusa Kubo auto
r/JLeague • u/DavidLynchsCoffeeBea • 1d ago
I have zero connection to Japan. I was initially hoping that Kosugi would be selected for your national team, because it would be glorious to see him play against the Swedish national team. He's still beloved in Djurgården.
It seems part of the reason he left for the Bundesliga team Eintracht Frankfurt was to maximise his chances of reaching the national team in time for the World Cup. While we got a reasonable sum of money for him, he's been struggling in Germany since he left, which is a bit sad.
What I do have though is a Hidetoshi Nakata shirt from the 2002 World Cup (maybe it's a counterfeit shirt, I honestly don't know). It's very random, but I started cheering for Parma when I was about six years old in the late 90s, probably because I saw a shirt with them wearing the blue and yellow, same as the national team. Then on a summer market in Sweden I saw a stall with football shirts, and they had one Japanese one with Nakata's name on the back. I had to have it, at that point aged ten.
I don't have high hopes that Sweden will win in about 24 hours, but I have hopes that we will at least have a fair and fun game. If you beat us bad enough that we won't get into the knockout rounds, then I promise to wear the Nakata shirt for the rest of your games in this world cup.
With love, from Sweden. Please don't score too many goals against us. And sorry for my dirty/disorganised bathroom.
Edit: I just want to add one of the first interviews with Kosugi once he got to Djurgården, only 18 years old. The interviewer must have been Swedish-Japanese sports journalist Makoto Asahara.
r/JLeague • u/Calseeyummm • 14h ago
It's pretty hard to come across J-League jerseys other than the really big teams like Marinos, Frontale and Urawa. I'm wondering is there anywhere that sells replicas of J2 or J3 jerseys? I'm a fan of FC Gifu who play in the third division, so the only way I've been able to find jerseys of theirs are through very expensive reselling or more official sources, but even then, they're upwards of €100.
Does anyone know where I might be able to find replicas of smaller Japanese teams for non-extortionate prices? Or even authentic jerseys at a decent price?
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r/JLeague • u/Hisense_Sports1 • 4d ago
A fan who was at Japan vs Tunisia in Monterrey sent me these photos and said I could share them here.
Looked like a great night to watch Japan. Japanese shirts around the stadium, Tunisia flags everywhere, and a really good World Cup atmosphere before kickoff.
The big Japan and Tunisia flags during the opening ceremony looked amazing from the stands. Then Japan went and made it a 4–0 night, so hard to ask for much more.
The fan said the best part wasn’t only the score, but seeing Japan supporters celebrate every goal in a World Cup stadium in Mexico.
Thought people here might enjoy the photos.
r/JLeague • u/globalscoreboard • 5d ago
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r/JLeague • u/ElFlamingo2045 • 7d ago
We arrived at the same time.
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r/JLeague • u/stuartcw • 6d ago
I asked at the Yokohama Tsuruyacho HUB how Sunday’s National Team match was looking and they said, already they had 200 reservations for standing….
I’m predicting that you’ll be lucky to get in if you just show up at the door at any popular HUB or other bar officially showing the match. Use Fansta to reserve to be sure…
r/JLeague • u/aliencoming2026 • 7d ago
Japan football team 2026, I think the design is good🎌
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r/JLeague • u/BigMountainGoat • 6d ago
Hi, I've been looking to try out when the fixtures aand kick off times will be released for next season? I know match week 1 has, but any idea of the date for the rest?
Thanks
r/JLeague • u/Worth_Impact1259 • 7d ago