For families living overseas, returnees, and international kids in Tokyo
Soccer Lessons in Tokyo
That Are Easy to Join During a Temporary Stay
Our dribbling-focused soccer school is designed to be easy to join for children returning temporarily from overseas, international school students, and families staying in Tokyo for a limited time.
We offer a supportive small-group environment in the Shibuya and Setagaya areas, with a focus on dribbling and real game skills.
You can start with a trial lesson for ¥4,800.

This page is for Japanese families living overseas, children attending international schools, and families looking for kids soccer lessons in Tokyo during a temporary stay.
It explains how to join, what makes the school different, the lesson fee, and answers to common questions.
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Why It Is Easy to Join Even During a Temporary Stay
This is not a one-time tourist activity. However, it is a good option for families staying in Japan for several weeks or months, because your child can begin with a trial lesson and then consider joining during the stay.
A good fit for returnee families and international school students
Even if your child usually lives in an English-speaking environment, the lessons are practical and demonstration-based, making them easier to follow.
Small-group setting
The school uses a small-group, limited-capacity format, which helps children settle in more comfortably and receive closer attention.
Accessible areas in Tokyo
Lessons are held in the Shibuya and Setagaya areas. Please check the Price & Place page for details.
What Makes This Soccer School Different
Small-group coaching
Each child can receive more focused attention in a supportive learning environment.
Unlimited monthly membership
The school uses a flat-rate monthly membership system, making it easier to secure enough training volume during a short stay in Japan.
Shibuya and Setagaya areas
Convenient for families staying in central Tokyo and surrounding areas.
Focused on dribbling and technical improvement
The program is designed for children who want to improve dribbling, ball control, and practical soccer skills they can use in matches.
A positive environment for growth
The goal is not only improvement, but also helping children enjoy the process and build confidence.
Recommended For
- Children who want to keep playing soccer during a temporary stay in Japan
- Families looking for kids soccer classes in Tokyo during a short stay
- International school students who want an easier transition into a Japanese training environment
- Children who want to improve dribbling
- Families who want to start with a trial lesson
Fees
| Item | Fee | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Trial Lesson | ¥4,800 | Recommended first step |
| Monthly Membership | ¥23,800 + tax | Flat-rate unlimited attendance plan |
This is not a one-time drop-in class for tourists. It is better suited to families who want their child to train consistently during a temporary stay.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can families living overseas apply?
Yes. If you already know your stay period and preferred days, please contact us in advance.
Can children join during a short stay in Japan?
Yes. You can begin with a trial lesson. After that, the school uses a monthly membership system rather than one-time tourist participation.
What if my child is not confident in Japanese?
The lesson style is practical and demonstration-based, which can help children follow along more comfortably.
Can I read the information in English?
Yes. This page can be provided in English so parents can understand the main details before contacting us.
Can I check the information in Chinese?
Yes. A Simplified Chinese version can also be prepared so families can review the key information more easily.
What should my child bring?
Please prepare sportswear, a drink, and suitable shoes. Final details should follow the guidance after application.
Start with a Trial Lesson
If you would like to check whether your child can join during your stay in Japan, please feel free to contact us first.
It helps if you include your child’s age, soccer experience, stay period in Japan, and preferred days.
