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Whether you're traveling in Tokyo or out and about in the city, we introduce sports bars and public viewing venues where you can enjoy the world's big matches on large screens.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In Tokyo, you can enjoy watching matches with supporters from around the world at sports bars and public viewing venues.
We’ve rounded up spots to enjoy World Cup viewing in Tokyo, focusing on areas that are easy to combine with sightseeing and shopping, such as Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Korakuen.
Broadcast matches, reservation methods, and opening hours may vary depending on the match day. Please check the official website and official social media for the latest information before your visit.
Share the roar and the moment of each goal with everyone around you.
Powerful visuals deliver a stadium-like sense of presence.
Enjoy beers and food while casually watching the matches.
Choose locations that pair well with Tokyo sightseeing, such as Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Korakuen.
| Venue name | Area | Viewing style | Tips for travelers |
|---|---|---|---|
| blue-ing! | Korakuen | Public viewing venue | Easy to drop by inside Tokyo Dome City |
| ESTADIO 渋谷 | Shibuya | Football dining | Easy to combine with Shibuya sightseeing and shopping |
| Fields 渋谷 | Shibuya | Sports bar | Easy to find big-screen viewing near the station |
| Three Monkeys Cafe Shinjuku Main Store | Shinjuku | Darts & Sports Bar | Great for group viewing and after-parties |
| Amusement Bar POPLUS | Shinjuku | Amusement bar | A good option for late-night viewing |
| HUB Various locations in Tokyo | Across Tokyo | British-style pub | Easy to find near where you're staying |
Operated by the Japan Football Association, "blue-ing!" is a hub for soccer culture located within Tokyo Dome City. During the World Cup, it’s a notable spot that’s easy to enjoy as a base for supporting the Japan national team. Located in the Korakuen area, it’s also attractive that you can stop by along with dining and shopping in Tokyo Dome City.
| Area | Korakuen・Tokyo Dome City |
|---|---|
| Recommended for | Those who want to enjoy Japan national team matches in an event-like atmosphere |
A football dining operated by Soccer Shop KAMO. Easily accessible around Shibuya Station, it suits those who want to enjoy watching matches together with a meal. If you’re combining it with Shibuya sightseeing during a Tokyo trip, it’s an easy place to add to your list.
| Area | Shibuya |
|---|---|
| Recommended for | Those who want to soak up the atmosphere where soccer fans gather in Shibuya |
A sports bar in Shibuya where you can watch sports on an over-100-inch large screen. Recommended for those who want to enjoy the World Cup on a big screen along with beer and food. It’s conveniently located for travelers looking for a place to watch near Shibuya Station.
| Area | Shibuya |
|---|---|
| Recommended for | Those who want to enjoy thrilling matches on a large screen |
A darts and sports bar in Shinjuku suited to those who want to watch in a large group and enjoy a lively atmosphere. You can also enjoy darts and meals before and after the match, making it convenient when you want a day that’s more than just watching.
| Area | Shinjuku |
|---|---|
| Recommended for | Those who want to watch in a lively atmosphere with friends |
An amusement bar in the Shinjuku and Kabukicho area. Because the World Cup has time differences, many matches are late at night or early morning, so venues with long opening hours are easy to choose as viewing spots. Suitable for those who want to have a lively time with friends.
| Area | Shinjuku/Kabukicho |
|---|---|
| Recommended for | Those who want to enjoy late-night matches around Shinjuku |
The British-style pub "HUB" has locations throughout Tokyo, making it easy to find one that suits your stay area or sightseeing route. Matches featuring Japan or other marquee games can be crowded, so check participating locations and reservation information in advance for peace of mind.
| Area | Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ikebukuro, Ginza, Akihabara, Hibiya, Tokyo Dome City, etc. |
|---|---|
| Recommended for | Those who want to watch casually at a nearby location |
Because the tournament is held in North and Central America, some kickoffs fall between late night and early morning Japan time.
For Japan matches and other popular fixtures, operations may differ from usual.
If watching late at night, confirm your transportation to your accommodation in advance.
Venues operating late at night may have restrictions for minors.
You may be able to watch at sports bars, British-style pubs, and public viewing venues. Check each venue for its broadcast schedule.
Bars and pubs with counter seating are suitable for solo viewing. For matches expected to be crowded, booking early is recommended.
Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ginza, and Roppongi are areas with many overseas visitors. However, English support varies by venue.
Tokyo has sports bars and venues with large screens where you can enjoy the World Cup. If you choose areas like Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Korakuen that pair well with sightseeing, you can fully experience the tournament’s excitement even during your trip to Tokyo.
If there are matches you’re interested in, check the official website early for broadcast schedules and reservation information.
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