The facility is integrated into the larger Todoroki Ryokuchi complex, which includes a swimming pool, gymnasium, and baseball stadium.
The stadium serves as a designated evacuation site for the Nakahara Ward during natural disasters.
It hosted several matches during the 2007 FIFA Club World Cup.
The pitch is one of the few in the J.League to maintain natural grass within a multi-purpose track stadium configuration.
Uvance Todoroki Stadium by Fujitsu is the primary multi-purpose athletic facility located within Todoroki Ryokuchi Park. It serves as the official home stadium for the Kawasaki Frontale J.League football team. The venue features an all-weather athletic track surrounding a natural grass playing surface. It hosts a wide range of regional and national track-and-field competitions alongside professional soccer matches. The facility underwent a major renovation to its naming rights branding and stadium infrastructure in recent years. Seating capacity is designed to accommodate over 25,000 spectators for major sporting events. It is a central hub for community sports and competitive athletics in the Kawasaki area.
The upper level of the main stand, providing a panoramic view of the entire pitch and the athletic track.
Bring a seat cushion, as the permanent stands are concrete-based and can be uncomfortable during long matches.
Check the official park website for event-specific entry gate maps, as access points change based on the type of event held.
Arrive early to explore the surrounding Todoroki Ryokuchi park, which includes Japanese gardens and a fishing pond.
Do not attempt to enter through staff or athlete-only gates; follow signs for public spectator entrances.
Operations vary significantly depending on the match schedule of Kawasaki Frontale; the park grounds are generally accessible daily, but the stadium interior is restricted to ticket holders on event days.
Respect designated 'no cheering' zones if present, and remove hats during national anthem ceremonies if applicable.