25 Bucket-List Stadiums Around The World for Every Sports Fan Over 40
21. Yokohama International Stadium – Japan’s Global Stage (Yokohama, Japan)

Japan’s largest stadium and a centerpiece of global sporting events, the International Stadium Yokohama is best known for hosting the 2002 FIFA World Cup final, where Brazil defeated Germany to win their fifth title. With a capacity of 72,000, it has also been the home of Rugby World Cup matches and Club World Cup finals, including memorable performances by Lionel Messi’s Barcelona and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Real Madrid. The stadium exemplifies Japan’s blend of technology, efficiency, and sports culture.








