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About the Koshien Bowl

The Koshien Bowl is the equivalent of the Japanese national college football championship held in every December and Koshien Stadium, the oldest and most storied stadium in Japan, is the stage for the annual extravaganza.

The Koshien Bowl is the oldest college Bowl game started in 1947. The game draws more than 30,000 fans every year. The 78th game will be played on December 17 this year.

The Koshien Bowl had long been the stage where the divisional champions of the East and West college leagues (Kanto Collegiate Football Association and Kansai Collegiate American Football Association respectively) meet.

Since the 2009 season, the Bowl has become the championship game for the national college championships tournament, which is held between eight leagues around the country.


DATE Dec 17th (Sun) 2023
KICK OFF 13:05 *Junior high school invitational game will kickoff from 9:50A.M.
MATCH UP Two finalists in the national college football championships tournament
PLACE Koshien Stadium
ACCESS Get off at Hanshin Railway “Koshien” station. Koshien Stadium is located right in front of the station (No Parking lot available)
TICKET INFORMATION Go to the ticket page   https://www.koshienbowl.jp/2023/tickets/
TV NHK BS. live on air