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Osaka Women’s Marathon
Osaka Women’s Marathon
Osaka Women’s Marathon
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Osaka Women’s Marathon

Elite Women Run on a Citywide Stage

One of the world’s most prestigious women-only marathons returns to Osaka, as elite runners take on a fast, championship-grade city course starting and finishing inside Yanmar Stadium Nagai on January 25, 2026.

The Osaka Women’s Marathon is one of the world’s most respected elite women’s road races — a championship event that has shaped Japanese distance running for more than four decades. First held in 1982, the race brings together Japan’s top female marathoners and invited international elites in a tightly controlled, invitation- and qualification-based field.

The 2026 race takes place on Sunday, January 25, with a 12:15 start, a schedule designed for both television coverage and easy daytime spectating. The race begins and ends inside Yanmar Stadium Nagai, creating a rare stadium-to-stadium marathon experience that immediately sets it apart.

Osaka’s course is renowned for being fast, flat, and tactically demanding, built around long, straight boulevards that reward disciplined pacing. With no recreational runners to disrupt rhythm, the field often settles into tight lead packs, where small surges and positioning decisions shape the race.

For visitors, the viewing experience is unusually accessible. Yanmar Stadium offers clear sightlines for both the start and finish, while wide road sections along the course allow fans to watch elite runners pass at full race speed. Free roadside viewing and easy access via major subway and JR lines make this one of Osaka’s most visitor-friendly winter sporting events.

What ultimately defines the Osaka Women’s Marathon is its clarity of purpose. Every runner is racing for time, selection, or legacy. There are no distractions — only elite women competing on a world-class course through the heart of Osaka.

 

Elite Women Only — Invitation and qualification-based field.

Stadium Start & Finish — Begins and ends inside Yanmar Stadium Nagai.

Fast Certified Course — Designed for record-eligible performances.

Broadcast Event — Televised nationally in Japan with international coverage.

Historic Legacy — First held in 1982, one of the world’s leading women-only marathons.

 

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Contact

  • 1-1 Nagaikōen, Higashisumiyoshi Ward, Osaka, 546-0034, Japan
  • www.osaka-marathon.jp/english/

THE SCENE: FAQ’s

ACCESS

Osaka Metro Midosuji Line → Nagai Station (Exit 1): approx. 4–5-minute walk
JR Hanwa Line → Nagai Station (East Exit): approx. 6–8-minute walk
JR Hanwa Line → Tsurugaoka Station (West Exit): approx. 10–12-minute walk (often less crowded post-race)

SCHEDULE

• Race Date: Sunday, January 25, 2026
• Start Time: 12:15
• Award Ceremony: Held inside Yanmar Stadium Nagai following the finish
• Road Closures: Begin approximately 1–2 hours before the start; expect traffic diversions

TICKETS

Spectating along the course and at the start/finish area around Yanmar Stadium Nagai is free of charge — there is no general paid admission or ticket required for spectators. 

The event does not have a formal stadium ticketing system like a paid seating event (e.g., pro soccer). Instead, spectators typically stand or sit in public viewing areas along the course and around the stadium. 

Some areas close to the athletes, media, or operations may be reserved or controlled, but general access for watching the start/finish and roadside course is free. 

 

INFO & TIPS

January race-day temperatures typically range from 5–10°C. The open stadium bowl can feel colder in windy conditions, so warm layers are recommended. Prime viewing spots include the stadium stands and long straight approaches near Nagai Park.

Contacts

Organizer: Osaka Women’s Marathon Organizing Committee
Official Website: https://www.osaka-marathon.jp/english/

Booking

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Osaka Women’s Marathon 2026

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Jan. 25
  • 1-1 Nagaikōen, Higashisumiyoshi Ward, Osaka, 546-0034, Japan
  • Start Time: 12:15

  • JR Hanwa Line → Nagai Station

  • Osaka Metro Midosuji Line → Nagai Station

  • Free

  • www.osaka-marathon.jp
  • Award Ceremony: Held inside Yanmar Stadium Nagai following the finish


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