About Ariake Coliseum

Ariake Coliseum is a premier stadium located within Ariake Tennis Forest Park. Originally designed for major tennis tournaments including the Japan Open and All Japan Tennis Championships, it features a retractable sliding roof system. The venue serves as a multipurpose arena hosting concerts, martial arts events, and was used as the main tennis court for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.
Ariake Coliseum / Capacity & Seating
Ariake Coliseum accommodates approximately 10,000 spectators across multiple seating areas. Following renovations completed in 2019, the venue now features enhanced accessibility with additional wheelchair seating and elevators throughout the facility.
Ariake Coliseum / Nearest Station
The three nearest stations to Ariake Coliseum are: Ariake-Tennis-no-Mori Station (Yurikamome Line) – 2 minutes walk, Ariake Station (Yurikamome Line) – 8 minutes walk, and Kokusai-Tenjijo Station (Rinkai Line) – 8 minutes walk. All three stations provide convenient access with photo-guided walking directions available.
Ariake Coliseum / Coin Lockers
Coin locker information for Ariake Coliseum area is available at the three nearest stations. Details about locker sizes, prices, and exact locations at each station can be found to help store your belongings during events. Check each station’s facilities before your event day.
From Ariake-Tennis-no-Mori Station (Yurikamome Line)
Ariake-Tennis-no-Mori Station has only one ticket gate, making it an ideal meeting point.

After exiting the ticket gate, turn right toward the A1 exit (West Exit).

Take the escalator down to street level.

Cross the pedestrian crossing directly in front of you. You can already see the distinctive semicircular roof of Ariake Coliseum ahead!

Continue walking straight. You’ll see a Porsche dealership on your right side as a landmark.

Continue straight at the next pedestrian crossing. The Coliseum roof is now clearly visible close by on your right.

Follow the path until you see a pedestrian bridge ahead. Do NOT cross the bridge – instead turn right here. The main entrance to Ariake Coliseum is now directly in front of you!

You’ve arrived at Ariake Coliseum! Enjoy your concert or event!





From Ariake Station (Yurikamome Line)
For access from Ariake Station to Ariake Coliseum, meeting at the station’s ticket gate is recommended. Ariake Station has only one ticket gate, making it easy to find.

After exiting the ticket gate, turn left toward the 1A exit in the direction of Tokyo Big Sight.

Descend the stairs toward the 1A area where you’ll find an elevator entrance. Turn right in front of the elevator and follow the passage toward Tokyo Big Sight.

Continue straight through the passage, then follow the path as it curves left.

After turning left, you’ll see a Seven-Eleven convenience store, with Kokusai-Tenjijo Station visible beyond it.

Continue straight until you see a pedestrian bridge directly ahead.

Climb up the pedestrian bridge.

Once you reach the top of the bridge, you can see the semicircular roof of Ariake Coliseum on the front right! The main entrance is almost within reach.

As you cross the bridge, you’ll get a complete overhead view of Ariake Coliseum!

You’ve arrived at Ariake Coliseum! Enjoy your concert or event!










From Kokusai-Tenjijo Station (Rinkai Line)
For access from Kokusai-Tenjijo Station to Ariake Coliseum, meeting at the ticket gate is recommended. The station has only one ticket gate, making it easy to locate.

Head toward Exit C in the direction of Ariake Coliseum.

Continue straight until you see a pedestrian bridge directly ahead.

Climb up the pedestrian bridge.

Once you reach the top of the bridge, you can see the semicircular roof of Ariake Coliseum on the front right! The main entrance is almost within reach.

As you cross the bridge, you’ll get a complete overhead view of Ariake Coliseum!

You’ve arrived at Ariake Coliseum! Enjoy your concert or event!




Ariake Coliseum / Basic Information
Ariake Coliseum is easily accessible from three nearby stations, with Ariake-Tennis-no-Mori Station being the closest at just 2 minutes walk. The venue has no dedicated parking, so public transportation is strongly recommended, especially during events. Arrive early as the area can get crowded before major events, and consider using IC cards for convenient access to coin lockers at the stations.
🇯🇵 Japanese version: More detailed access photos and venue information are available in the Japanese article about Ariake Coliseum.

