2023-24 Season Ticket Outline and Changes at Yoyogi National Stadium First Gymnasium

2023-08-03 03:04:44

Thank you for always supporting Alvark Tokyo.

We are pleased to inform you that the ticket outline for the matches to be held at Yoyogi National Stadium First Gymnasium in the 2023-24 season has been decided.
There are some changes from last season, so we appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
In addition, we will inform you of the ticket outline of Yoyogi National Stadium 2nd Gymnasium / Arena Tachikawa Tachihi at a later date.

Changes from last season

【important】

As announced by B.LEAGUE, the direction of attack will change from the 2023-24 season.
Please check once more before ticket sales start.
・The warm-up before the game is done on the court in front of the team’s bench.
・Half-time warm-ups are performed on the court opposite the team’s bench.
・In the first half (1Q, 2Q), attack the goal on the bench side of your team, and in the second half (3Q, 4Q), attack the court on the opposite side of your team’s bench.
>B.LEAGUE 2023-24 Season Change of attack direction (B.LEAGUE release)

①Changes in seat map/price list
◆ About the seating chart

Section 2 10/14 (Sat) and 15 (Sun) vs Utsunomiya Brex @ Yoyogi Daiichi Gymnasium will be the home opening match of the 2023-24 season, so more people will be able to attend, increasing the number of arena seats. It will be a seat map limited to the home opening section.
Round 4 10/25 (Wednesday) vs. Akita Northern Happinets @ Yoyogi Daiichi Gymnasium will be held with the usual seating chart.
Please check in advance as the seat type etc. to be installed are different for each.

◆ Increased number of arena seats

From the 2022-23 season, we have increased the number of seats around the court.
・Benchside Home/Visitor: Increased seats from 6 to 8
・Players’ seats Home/visitors: 20 seats each → 24 seats
・Courtside 1st row / 2nd row / 3rd row: 54 seats each → 60 seats
・Court end 3 rows: new from 2023-24 season
・Arena bench side: Additional seats on the visitor side
・Arena end side platform: Some seats will be added closer to the bench
・Pair seats: Tables are for 2 people, and seats are increased to 8 groups per row.

◆ Subdivision of seat types

・Arena bench side / Opposite side of the bench: Seats are divided into front and back rows
・Arena end side Home / Visitor: Front row and back row seat classification
・ 1F Stand B / C: 1F Stand B is divided into more detailed seat types.

◆Flex price (from 3 categories to 2 categories)

Last season, we introduced a “flexible price (three categories)” that sets prices for games held at Yoyogi Daiichi Gymnasium according to the schedule and conditions of the games. For the season, we have set the ticket price at “Flex Price (2 categories)”.

◆Ticket pricing

Due to the increase in arena seats, subdivision of seat types, and changes in flex prices, ticket prices have been reviewed and newly set.

② Introduction of dynamic pricing

Dynamic pricing will be implemented from the 2023-24 season.
Matches and seat types for which dynamic pricing will be introduced differ depending on the match venue.
・Yoyogi Daiichi Gymnasium: Arena seats (Some arena seats and stand seats are flex-price)
・Yoyogi Second Gymnasium: All seats
・ Arena Tachikawa Tachihi: No introduction (sales at a fixed price)
*For details on dynamic pricing, please visit[here]Please confirm.

③ Sale of pack tickets

We will sell the “Yoyogi 1st Pack” for all 11 games to be held at Yoyogi National Stadium First Gymnasium in the 2023-24 season.
Detail is[here]Please confirm.

We are also planning to sell the “Yoyogi 2nd Pack” for matches held at Yoyogi National Stadium 2nd Gymnasium, so we will inform you as soon as the ticket outline for Yoyogi 2nd Gymnasium is confirmed.

*The 2023-24 season will not be sold as season tickets, but as pack tickets for each venue. Thank you for your understanding.
*There are no plans to sell pack tickets for matches held at Arena Tachikawa Tachihi.

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