April 17th, 2026
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Finding where to play football or soccer in Tokyo is harder than it should be.
Space is limited. Most facilities are hidden behind Japanese-only booking systems. And if you do not already know where to look, it feels like every court, park, and football park is either fully booked or impossible to access.
This guide fixes that.
We break down exactly where to play soccer and futsal in Tokyo, from indoor courts to full-size pitches in public parks, organized leagues, and pick-up games. More importantly, we show you where to live if you want easy access to these venues.
Futsal is the easiest way to play football in Tokyo.
Harder to find, but available in outer wards.
Central. Convenient. Mostly futsal courts.
Key Facilities:
Adidas Futsal Park Shibuya
FUTSAL POINT Shinagawa
Reality:
You will not find full-size pitches here. But if you want a convenient venue after work on a weeknight, this area works well.
Balanced access and slightly better pricing.
Key Facilities:
Bonfim Football Park Ochiai Minami Nagasaki
Nakano Central Park Pitch (events and bookings vary)
Reality:
Good middle ground. Easier to find availability compared to the Shibuya area, with access to football parks on both Saturday and Sunday.
Best mix of space and accessibility for football players.
Key Facilities:
Futako Tamagawa Futsal Club
Komazawa Olympic Park (駒沢オリンピック公園)
Reality:
One of the strongest all-around areas in Setagaya if you want both futsal courts and real outdoor football on a schedule.
Modern, spacious, and underrated for football in Tokyo.
Key Facilities:
LaLaPort Toyosu Rooftop Futsal Court
Yumenoshima Park (夢の島公園)
Reality:
More space, better availability, and slightly cheaper rent. A solid base for players who want to join a football club or organize weekend matches.
Best for full-size outdoor football in Tokyo.
Key Facilities:
Edogawa Riverside Soccer Fields
Kasai Rinkai Park Fields
Reality:
If you want to play real football in Tokyo regularly, this is where serious players and FC organizers go.
| Name | Area | Station | Type | Price Range | Booking | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adidas Futsal Park Shibuya | Shibuya | Shibuya | Rooftop futsal | 8k–14k yen | Medium | All |
| Bonfim Football Park | Shinjuku | Ochiai-Minami-Nagasaki | Indoor futsal | 6k–10k yen | Easy | Casual |
| FUTSAL POINT Shinagawa | Minato | Shinagawa | Indoor futsal | 7k–12k yen | Easy | Casual |
| Futako Tamagawa Futsal Club | Setagaya | Futako-Tamagawa | Outdoor artificial turf | 8k–13k yen | Medium | Mixed |
| Komazawa Olympic Park | Setagaya | Komazawa-daigaku | Full pitch | 3k–6k yen | Hard | Serious |
| Yumenoshima Park | Koto | Shin-Kiba | Full pitch | Low | Medium | Mixed |
| LaLaPort Toyosu Court | Koto | Toyosu | Rooftop futsal | 7k–12k yen | Easy | Casual |
| Edogawa Riverside Fields | Edogawa | Various | Full pitch | Very low | Medium | Serious |
| MIFA Football Park | Koto | Shin-Toyosu | Outdoor futsal | 8k–14k yen | Medium | Mixed |
| Oi Futo Central Seaside Park | Shinagawa | Oi Keibajo-mae | Full pitch | Low | Medium | Mixed |
If you do not have a team, here is how to join a game in Tokyo.
Meetup groups (search: "Tokyo soccer", "futsal Tokyo", "international football Tokyo")
Facebook groups
LINE communities
Typical format:
1,000–2,500 yen per session
Mixed skill levels
Easy to join on a Saturday or Sunday
These are the most accessible way for new players to meet a team, find a coach, or connect with an organizer running regular sessions.
This is where most people get stuck.
Private futsal courts.
This is where most players get it wrong.
They choose a location based on work, then realize playing football in Tokyo becomes a hassle.
Here is how to think about it.
You will play often, but mostly futsal.
Good if you want options without paying Shibuya prices. Easy to reach weekend pick-up games and football clubs in the area.
One of the strongest all-around areas for serious players in Tokyo.
Underrated for football players who want a regular schedule without overpaying.
Less central, but the best base for real competitive football in Tokyo.
If you are planning to live in Tokyo long-term and want easy access to soccer fields, futsal courts, and football parks, your area matters more than you think.
If you are looking to live near these areas, E-Housing can help you find options that actually match your lifestyle.
Yes. Many futsal courts, football parks, and leagues are open to international players. Casual Meetup sessions and pick-up games are the easiest way to start.
Some public parks allow free use, but most venues require reservations through a ward or facility system.
Futsal is played on a smaller court, is faster-paced, and is far more common across Tokyo. Full-size football requires larger fields and more planning, and is mostly available in outer wards.
Not always. Private futsal courts and football parks are easier for international players. Public park facilities often require Japanese.
Setagaya and Koto offer the best balance of access to courts, football parks, match schedules, and overall value.
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