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Parking & Directions for Japan Lumen Field
800 Occidental Ave South, Seattle, WA
98134, US
1. CenturyLink Field North Garage - 0.2 miles - $25
2. Safeco Field Garage - 0.3 miles - $20
3. Lumen Field Event Center - 0.2 miles - $30
4. Union Station Garage - 0.5 miles - $15
5. Street Parking - Varies - $2-5 per hour
Japan Soccer Live at Lumen Field | Seattle
Lumen Field isn’t just a stadium; it’s the heartbeat of the Seattle sports scene, especially for Japan Seattle fans who make the trek across the Pacific. The atmosphere before a game is electric, with local food spots and lively pubs lining the neighborhood, creating that perfect pre-match buzz. Whether you're catching an international soccer match or cheering on the Seahawks during football season, this place has seen it all, like when it hosted the regional championship or celebrated the Seahawks' 2018 playoff run, bringing fans together in a sea of blue and green. Walking from the Seattle Convention Center down to Lumen Field is pretty much a ritual, especially on game days when the streets come alive. The 100 Level seats are always snapped up fast because they put you right in the action, offering killer views of the field. For corporate groups or those looking for a more exclusive vibe, the boxes are perfect, luxury, privacy, and a great chance to connect. And honestly, it’s not just about the games; Lumen Field has become a symbol of community and passion, making it a must-visit for anyone in Japan Seattle wanting to soak in some authentic Northwest sports culture.