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The 7-Day Package Seat is the committed tennis fan's way to attend the Japan Open. Rather than piecing together individual session tickets — which can be genuinely difficult to secure through Japanese ticketing platforms as an international visitor — this package gives you a confirmed reserved seat for every session of the main tournament from Wednesday 30 September through Tuesday 6 October 2026. Seven days, all sessions, one booking.
The seat tier you choose shapes the experience significantly. At the premium end, the Court Side Seat in rows one and two places you in the closest positions to the players available to general ticket buyers — close enough to hear the ball, read spin, and feel the pace of an ATP 500 match at the level where it actually registers differently from anything you will experience further back. The Court End Seat in row one is the baseline equivalent, putting you at the server's end and giving you the perspective on serve mechanics and return positioning that sideline seats cannot offer.
The Arena Side Seat is the mid-tier option — a strong all-round position that balances court proximity with the full-court tactical perspective that helps you understand how points are being constructed. The 1F (first floor) Court Side and Court End options in front and back rows complete the lower bowl selection, all of which keep you genuinely connected to the action in a stadium sized at approximately 10,000 seats that never feels too large for the tennis being played inside it.
For the 2026 edition, the full seven-day package carries an emotional weight beyond the tennis itself. Kei Nishikori has confirmed this will be his final Japan Open — the tournament where he won back-to-back titles in 2012 and 2014, and where he is genuinely beloved in a way that transcends ordinary sporting fandom in Japan. Being in the stadium for his matches, in a confirmed seat, as the Tokyo crowd gives him the send-off his career deserves, is something that a single-session ticket cannot guarantee in the same way.
Package tickets are purchased through the official Japan Open ticketing partner e+ or through experience.tennis. For international visitors, the e+ platform can present registration challenges requiring a Japanese phone number — see the Getting Your Tickets section of our Japan Open tournament guide for workarounds before attempting to purchase.
Kinoshita Group Japan Open
The most premium seat option at the Japan Open — a reserved position at Ariake Colosseum for every session of the full seven-day tournament. Seven tiers available from Arena Side Seat through to Premium Court Side in rows one and two. The right option for any serious tennis fan who wants to be there from the opening round to the final, in a guaranteed position, at Asia's longest-running ATP tournament.
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