Asian Games 2026 Tickets: Where to Buy Officially
General sales are open now, first-come-first-served, with no restrictions on international buyers. Here’s the one official place to buy — and how to avoid getting burned by resellers who aren’t.
Buy Only Here
The Aichi-Nagoya 2026 Organising Committee (AINAGOC) runs one official ticketing portal, in partnership with Ticket Pia. This is the only site guaranteed to issue valid tickets for the Games.
A free “Supporter ID” (Ouen-ID) account is required to purchase — you register it separately before buying tickets.
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Exact pricing varies by sport, session and seating tier — the official Ticketing Guide has the full price list. Opening Ceremony seats have been reported in roughly the ¥4,000–¥60,000 range, but always confirm current pricing on the official site before buying.
Authorized Ways to Buy
Beyond the main ticketing portal, AINAGOC lists a small number of other authorized channels. All of these are legitimate — anything outside this list should be treated with caution.
- ✓Official Ticketing Portal — lp-ag.tickets-aichi-nagoya2026.org, run with Ticket Pia
- ✓TBS Tickets & CBC Ticket Center — authorized Japanese ticket agencies
- ✓Official travel packages — Tobu Top Tours and JTB bundle tickets with hotels and transport
- ✓Official Ticket Resale Service — AINAGOC’s own resale platform for fans who can no longer attend, launched August 2026 — the only sanctioned way to buy or sell a ticket second-hand
- ✓Selected convenience stores and Chubu-Nippon Newspaper outlets — in-person options within Japan
Watch Out for Resale Sites
⚠️ Resale marketplaces are not authorized sellers
Search for Asian Games 2026 tickets and you’ll find listings on general resale marketplaces like StubHub, Viagogo and Ticombo. These are real companies, but none of them are an authorized AINAGOC sales channel for this event.
- Entry isn’t guaranteed. The official Ticketing Guide states plainly that tickets bought through unofficial channels won’t be accepted for entry.
- It may be illegal. Japan’s Act on Prohibition of Unauthorized Ticket Resale makes unauthorized scalping a criminal offense — buying from an unlicensed reseller can put you on the wrong side of that.
- If you already have a ticket you can’t use, the safe route is AINAGOC’s own Official Ticket Resale Service, not a third-party marketplace.
Need the Step-by-Step Buying Process?
We’ve written a full walkthrough — creating your Supporter ID, choosing your sport and session, ticket pricing by category, and how to spot a fake ticket.
Read the Complete Buying Guide →Frequently Asked Questions
What is the official Asian Games 2026 ticket website?
lp-ag.tickets-aichi-nagoya2026.org, operated by the Aichi-Nagoya 2026 Organising Committee in partnership with Ticket Pia. It’s the only site guaranteed to sell valid tickets.
Is it safe to buy from StubHub or Viagogo instead?
These are legitimate companies but they are not authorized sellers for this event. The organisers have said tickets bought outside official channels may not be accepted at the gate, so buying there carries real risk.
I have a ticket I can no longer use — can I resell it?
Yes, but only through AINAGOC’s own Official Ticket Resale Service. Reselling through a general marketplace risks running into Japan’s anti-scalping law.
Do I need to create an account before I can buy?
Yes — a free Supporter ID (also called Ouen-ID) is required, registered separately before you can purchase tickets.
Where do I find prices and the step-by-step purchase process?
See our complete Asian Games 2026 ticket buying guide for pricing by category and a full walkthrough of the purchase process.
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Complete Buying Guide
Step-by-step: Supporter ID, pricing, sessions and how to avoid fakes.
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