World Athletics Championships 2025: Global Speed, Spirit & Seamless Travel in Tokyo

The World Athletics Championships 2025 is more than a competition—it’s a celebration of human endurance, global unity, and elite performance. From September 13 to 21, 2025, the city of Tokyo will host this prestigious global sports event, welcoming over 2000 athletes from around 200 countries.
With the motto “Wonders of Unity”, this 20th edition marks Japan’s third time as host and the second for Tokyo itself. Held at the world-class Japan National Stadium, this championship also coincides with the 100th anniversary of the Japan Association of Athletics Federations (JAAF), making it a milestone event for both the sport and the country.
Whether you’re a first-time Tokyo traveler, a die-hard track and field fan, or someone seeking an unforgettable cultural-sport experience, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know—including how to stay connected on the go with Voye Global’s eSIM Japan.
Tokyo Welcomes the World
The Japan National Stadium, located in the vibrant Shinjuku district, will once again be at the center of sporting history. Previously closed to the public during the 2020 Olympics, it now opens its gates to thousands of fans for a true celebration of athleticism.
Venue Information:
- Name: Japan National Stadium (Olympic Stadium)
- Location: Shinjuku, Tokyo
- Capacity: 68,000 spectators
- Accessibility:
- 1-minute walk from Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Station (Toei-Oedo Line)
- 5-minute walk from Sendagaya Station (Chuo-Sobu JR Line)
- 1-minute walk from Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Station (Toei-Oedo Line)
Beyond the stadium, Tokyo itself will be alive with energy—metro stations, parks, and neighborhoods will buzz with the arrival of fans and media from across the globe.
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Events and Schedule Highlights
The World Athletics Championships 2025 will feature 49 events across three major disciplines: track, field, and road. The full range of human athletic achievement will be on display over nine action-packed days.
Track Events:
- Sprints: 100m, 200m, 400m
- Middle Distance: 800m, 1500m
- Long Distance: 5000m, 10,000m
- Hurdles: 100m (women), 110m (men), 400m hurdles
- Steeplechase: 3000m steeplechase
- Relays: 4x100m, 4x400m, Mixed 4x400m
Field Events:
- Jumps: Long jump, triple jump, high jump, pole vault
- Throws: Shot put, discus throw, hammer throw, javelin throw
- Combined Events: Heptathlon (women), decathlon (men)
Road Events:
- Marathon
- Race Walking: 20km, 35km
These road races will utilize Tokyo’s city streets and allow fans to cheer along iconic urban routes.
Ticket Information: Join the Roar of the Crowd
Ticket sales officially opened on January 31, 2025. Over 700,000 tickets are available, offering multiple price tiers to make this global event accessible to everyone.
- Standard Tickets: 70 percent are priced under ¥10,000 (approx. 65 USD)
- Group Specials: ¥2,025 tickets for families, senior citizens, and people with disabilities
- Premium Packages: Hospitality services, lounge access, and reserved pair seating with tables
- Wheelchair Access: Tickets include access for both user and companion
- Ticket Resale Platform: Official resale began on June 20, 2025
All tickets are available through the official championship website. You’ll need a Ticket ID account to complete your purchase. A handling fee of ¥550 will apply per ticket. The maximum limit per person is eight tickets per session.
What to Pack for Tokyo in September
Tokyo in September is typically warm and slightly humid, with occasional showers. Be prepared for both sunny afternoons and cool evenings.
- Lightweight breathable clothes
- Compact umbrella or rainproof jacket
- Comfortable walking shoes or sneakers
- Travel adapter for Type A and B sockets
- Portable power bank
- Activated eSIM Japan from Voye Global for seamless connectivity
This combination ensures you stay comfortable, connected, and event-ready throughout your trip.
Beyond the Track: Tokyo Travel Highlights
In between sessions, take time to explore the rich cultural and modern experiences Tokyo has to offer:
- Shinjuku Gyoen: A peaceful escape just minutes from the stadium
- Takeshita Street (Harajuku): A paradise of fashion, street snacks, and youth culture
- Asakusa and Senso-ji Temple: One of Tokyo’s oldest cultural sites with traditional shopping alleys
- Shibuya Crossing: Experience the pulse of the city in one of the world’s busiest intersections
- Tsukiji Outer Market: Sample world-class sushi, Japanese omelets, and local specialties
These attractions showcase the perfect contrast of serenity, tradition, and ultramodern vibrancy that makes Tokyo one of the world’s top travel cities.
How to Reach the Stadium and Get Around
Getting to the Japan National Stadium is straightforward thanks to Tokyo’s highly efficient public transit.
- From Narita Airport: Take the Narita Express (N’EX) to Tokyo Station and transfer
- From Haneda Airport: Use the Tokyo Monorail or Keikyu Line to reach central Tokyo
- Local Transport: Tokyo Metro and JR Lines make traveling within the city fast and reliable
Purchase a Suica or Pasmo card for convenient tap-in/tap-out train travel.
Pro tip: Download your navigation and metro map apps in advance, and activate your eSIM Japan from Voye Global so you’re never disconnected—even underground.
Stay Connected with Voye Global’s eSIM Japan
Traveling to the World Athletics Championships 2025 without connectivity can mean missed updates, delays, or map confusion. Voye Global’s eSIM Japan is the smart way to stay online throughout your trip.
Why Choose Voye Global:
- Instant delivery and QR code activation
- No physical SIM swap required
- Flexible plans for short stays or full tournament coverage
- High-speed 4G and 5G data
- No roaming fees
- Secure payment and 24/7 support
Whether it’s checking the event schedule, navigating Shinjuku, or posting your stadium selfies—stay connected the moment you land in Japan.
Conclusion: Celebrate Speed and Unity in Tokyo
The World Athletics Championships 2025 in Tokyo is set to be one of the most unforgettable sporting events of the decade. From record-breaking runs to moments of global togetherness, this is a celebration of what humanity can achieve together.
If it’s your first trip to Tokyo, don’t stress. The city is safe, clean, and traveler-friendly. Add in the convenience of Voye Global’s eSIM Japan, and you’ll experience the event and the city like a pro.
Plan early, book your seats, activate your eSIM, and pack for adventure—Tokyo 2025 awaits.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: When is the World Athletics Championships 2025?
The event takes place from September 13 to 21, 2025.
Q: Where will the championships be held?
At the Japan National Stadium in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Q: Are tickets still available?
Yes. Over 700,000 tickets are available, with resale options active from June 20, 2025.
Q: Do I need a visa to visit Japan?
Many countries enjoy visa-free short stays. Check with the official Japanese embassy or consulate for current policies.