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  • June 12, 2026 at 9:00 am
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  • June 14, 2026 at 6:00 pm
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Overview

The 110th Japan Athletics Championships at Paloma Mizuho Stadium is the pinnacle of Japanese track and field competition, a high-stakes national showdown that crowns the nation’s elite athletes and doubles as the primary selection trials for Japan’s representation at the Aichi-Nagoya 2026 Asian Games—ensuring the fastest sprinters, highest jumpers, and most enduring runners secure their spots on the international stage.

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This electrifying three-day event on Friday, June 12 to Sunday, June 14, 2026, at the historic Paloma Mizuho Stadium in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, transforms the 40,000-seat venue into a cauldron of speed, power, and endurance, featuring marquee finals in sprints (100m, 200m), hurdles, long jump, pole vault, shot put, and distance races amid roaring crowds and flashing cameras.

With the detailed schedule yet to be finalized (announced on the JAAF website as soon as available), expect a crescendo from qualifiers on Day 1 to championship finals on Day 3, spotlighting stars like 100m ace Abdul Hakim Sani Brown and marathon phenom Naoki Okabe.

Hailed on X as “Japan’s track Olympics” and “Asian Games gateway glory,” this JAAF flagship—part of the annual national championships since 1912—promotes athletic excellence with potential live streams and media coverage.

Super advance tickets at ¥5,000 (SS adult) / ¥2,500 (SS student) and ¥1,000 (side back adult) / ¥500 (side back student) via Pia (until November 30, 2025, 23:59 JST); one-day passes available post-schedule. The stadium’s riverside prestige ensures thunderous cheers. Secure via Pia—this sonic sprint is primed for sellout surges.

Why Attend

  • National Glory Grind: Witness Japan’s fastest—Sani Brown’s 100m blaze, Okabe’s marathon might—battle for Asian Games glory, with finals that decide Olympic futures.
  • Trials Triumph: Dual role as championships and selection meet—raw qualifiers to medal-minting finals, with JAAF’s “no nuisance photography” ensuring athlete focus.
  • Stadium Spectacle: Paloma Mizuho’s 40,000 seats and track intimacy amplify roars; SS reserved for prime views, side back unreserved for budget thrills.
  • Family-Friendly Flight: ¥500–¥2,500 student/side back for kids (elementary–high school); preschoolers lap-free, prime for young fans.
  • Nagoya Sonic Nexus: Stadium’s riverside locale ties to Nagoya Castle blooms, Oasis 21 lights, and miso katsu dens—pre-meet takoyaki or post-race craft beer.

Ticket Information

Event Date & Time

  • Aichi: Paloma Mizuho Stadium
    • June 12, 2026 (Fri): Doors TBD | Show TBD (~4–6 hours; qualifiers/finals)
    • June 13, 2026 (Sat): Doors TBD | Show TBD (~6–8 hours; marquee events)
    • June 14, 2026 (Sun): Doors TBD | Show TBD (~4–6 hours; championships close)

Program

  • National track and field championships doubling as Asian Games trials.
  • A ~4–8 hour daily sonic sprint featuring:
    • Sprints/Relays: 100m, 200m, 400m, 4x100m finals (Sani Brown potential)
    • Field Events: Long/triple jump, pole vault, shot put, discus
    • Distance: 800m, 1500m, steeplechase, marathon start (if applicable)
    • Awards & Anthems: Medal ceremonies with JAAF anthems
  • Schedule TBD (check JAAF site); subject to change; no intermission—continuous competition.

Performers

  • Athletes: Japan’s elite (e.g., Sani Brown, Okabe, Ayano Shiomi in hurdles); full entry list post-qualification.
  • Officials: JAAF referees, starters, judges.

Duration

Approximately 4–8 hours per day, aligned with national championships format.

Performance Period

June 12–14, 2026 (three performances at Paloma Mizuho Stadium).

Venue Website

Purchase Channels

  • Contact Jasumo for ticket assistance via the Jasumo Contact Form.
  • Official Ticket Platforms:
    • Pia (t.pia.jp) — Super Advance Tickets.
  • Super Advance Sale: Now – November 30, 2025, 23:59 JST (3-day access; schedule TBD).
  • Separate Sale System: Reservations post-schedule announcement for time-limited attendees.
  • Inquiries: Japan Association of Athletics Federations: https://forms.gle/yJE9sdNu8rDBrWxz8.
  • Travel Support: JR Central, Chuo Main Line to Nagoya Station (~15-min subway to Mizuho).

Ticket Types & Pricing

Official Pricing (Tax Included)

Seat Typeadult PriceStudent Price (Elementary–High School)
SS (Reserved)¥5,000¥2,500
Side Back (Unreserved)¥1,000¥500

Reseller Pricing (Per Ticket, Subject to Change)

  • SS: ¥5,500–¥7,000; Side Back: ¥1,200–¥1,500; ~20–100 tickets post-advance, per national championships demand; limited for 3-day access.

Notes

  • SS Reserved (allocated best seats in order); Side Back Unreserved (first-come).
  • Preschool children free (1 per guardian on lap; ticket if seat required); some seats may obstruct views (equipment).
  • No refunds for customer reasons; changes possible; nuisance photography prohibited (smartphones/tablets only in spectator areas; no cameras elsewhere).
  • Footage may be used for news, stadium displays, JAAF social media.
  • Purchase via Jasumo now for ¥500–¥5,000 rates—~40,000 capacity but SS sold out; side back for budget sonic sprints.

Sales Schedule

  • Super Advance (3-Day): Now – November 30, 2025, 23:59 JST.
  • Separate System: Post-schedule (TBD) for time-specific reservations.
  • Event Entry: Timed; arrive early for seating.

Venue Details

  • Paloma Mizuho Stadium (Aichi)
    • Location: 1-1 Mizuho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 464-0802.
    • Capacity: ~40,000 seats.
    • Access: 15-min subway from Nagoya Station (Tsurumai Line to Mizuho Station); 10-min walk from Mizuho Park.
    • Attractions: Nagoya University (5-min walk), Mizuho Park (0-min), Nagoya Castle (20-min subway).

Booking with Jasumo

  • How: Contact via the Jasumo Contact Form. Specify pass type (e.g., SS adult, 3-day, 2 tickets).
  • Benefits: Bilingual Pia navigation, Japanese platform setup and e-ticket delivery, group bookings up to 10 tickets, student verification assistance.
  • Note: Super advance by November 30, 2025; ¥5,000 SS for prime views—side back ¥1,000 for sonic savings.

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Disclaimer

Jasumo provides a specialized facilitation service for foreign tourists and non-Japanese residents in Japan, assisting with ticket acquisition for cultural events like The 110th Japan Athletics Championships at Paloma Mizuho Stadium through authorized platforms like Pia. We are not a ticket reseller and do not sell tickets directly. Our role is to guide international customers through the official booking process, addressing challenges such as:

  • Language Barriers: Japanese-only ticketing systems; Jasumo offers bilingual support.
  • Local Platforms: Assistance with registration, payments, and e-ticket delivery.
  • High Demand: ~40,000-seat stadium and Asian Games trials buzz create sellout risks; we handle deadlines for optimal access. Securing tickets is not guaranteed. Book via Jasumo by November 30, 2025, 23:59 for official ¥500–¥5,000 pricing to avoid resales. For travel planning, we can coordinate with Nagoya Tourism.

Reviews

  • Japan’s sonic sprint ignited Mizuho—Sani Brown’s 100m blaze, Okabe’s marathon might: trials triumph!
  • Jasumo grabbed SS student; Nagoya Castle views + finals roar = athletic anthem!
  • Day 3 championships thundered—hurdles hurdles, vault vaults: Asian Games gateway glory!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is the program for the 110th Japan Athletics Championships?

A: Track/field nationals + Asian Games trials (sprints, jumps, throws, distances); schedule TBD, subject to change.

Q2: Can international fans buy tickets without speaking Japanese?

A: Yes, Jasumo provides bilingual Pia assistance. Contact via the Jasumo Contact Form by November 30, 2025.

Q3: Are children allowed, and what are the policies?

A: Preschoolers free on lap (1/guardian); elementary–high school ¥500–¥2,500; some obstructed views.

Q4: What are the accessibility accommodations at the venue?

A: Reserved/unreserved with options; contact JAAF form for wheelchair/priority needs post-purchase.

Q5: Why is this event special?

A: Japan’s national track championships + Asian Games trials in ~40,000-seat Paloma Mizuho Stadium, crowning sonic sprinters and jumpers for international glory.

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