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Zepp Nagoya

Nagoya, Japan
Sports HallNagoyaJapanCapacity: About 1,8601 upcoming events
Zepp Nagoya
Type
Sports Hall
City
Nagoya
Country
Japan
Upcoming events
1
Address
4 Chome-60-7 Hiraikecho, Nakamura Ward
Time zone
Tokyo Standard Time
Capacity
About 1,860

About this venue

Zepp Nagoya is more than a concert hall—it’s a well-known tour stop that pairs a clean “black box” design with highly practical planning. The layout is built for flexibility, hosting up to 1,864 guests (standing) or 741 (seated) depending on the setup, making it a strong fit for everything from high-energy shows to more production-heavy performances.

Inside, the experience is all about sound, comfort, and sightlines. The acoustics are tuned for powerful, clear live mixes, while the floor-and-balcony arrangement helps keep the stage visible even at peak capacity. Convenient touches—coin lockers, easy-to-navigate entrances, and on-site drink options—keep the flow smooth from arrival to encore.

You’ll find it at 4 Chome-60-7 Hiraikecho, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Japan. The closest rail access is Sasashima-raibu Station (Aonami Line), around a 5-minute walk to the entrance, while Nagoya Station is roughly a 12–15 minute walk; paid public parking is also available nearby if you’re coming by car. For broader city transport tips and planning, see the text below.

About the city

Nagoya, one of Japan’s largest urban centers, blends the pace of a modern metropolis with the warmth of local tradition—making it a natural choice for concerts, major sporting events, and large public gatherings. The city offers a strong live-event scene, a wide range of arenas and stadiums, and a sense of order that helps visitors plan travel and time on the ground with ease. Add an impressive food culture—from casual street bites to higher-end dining—and it’s easy to see why a trip to Nagoya becomes a complete experience, not just a night out for an event.

A key advantage of Nagoya is its clear, efficient transport network and straightforward logistics. The main arrival hub is Nagoya Station, one of the country’s most important rail gateways, with fast links to the Tōkaidō Shinkansen and the broader JR Central network, while Kanayama Station is a convenient alternative for transfers and quicker cross-city movement. For getting around town, the Nagoya Municipal Subway is the go-to option, and for the wider region and coastal access, Meitetsu services are especially useful; reaching exhibition and port-side areas is often made easier by the Aonami Line. If you’re flying in, Chubu Centrair International Airport connects to the city by rail, keeping the journey to arena and stadium districts simple—without complicated transfers.

Before or after the event, it’s worth carving out time for city highlights that fit neatly into any schedule. A stroll around Nagoya Castle adds a sense of the city’s historical scale, while Sakae and Osu deliver lively streets, shopping lanes, and great spots for a quick break. For a slower rhythm, you’ll find green corridors and urban promenades along the Horikawa, and a visit to Atsuta Shrine is often recommended as a way to feel the local identity. Nagoya makes it easy to combine big-city convenience with enough sights and atmosphere to turn a match or concert into a true city break.