Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
Futsal Omiya(フットサル大宮) is an offline futsal facility located in Owada-cho, Minuma Ward, Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Opened in 2000, it operates under the concept of “lifelong football” and offers children’s schools, adult drop-in sessions, 1-day programs, parent-child/children’s classes, Walking Football, court rentals, tournaments, and more. It is more of a community-based football learning and activity center than an online course platform.
Its programs focus on futsal/football training. The children’s school emphasizes the idea that “because it’s fun, children keep going; because they keep going, they improve,” training not only technical skills but also communication, teamwork, and independence. For adults, it offers drop-in futsal, practice-based drop-in schools, Over-series programs, and Walking Football, making it suitable for different ages and skill levels. The facility has one 31m × 18m artificial-turf court, LED lighting, a covered spectator area, men’s and women’s changing rooms, and showers.
In terms of coaching staff, the main text clearly states that manager Satoru Sakai holds a JFA-certified Futsal Class B coaching license, a JFA-certified Football Class C coaching license, a Kids Leader qualification, and a Futsal Grade 4 referee qualification, along with more than 20 years of operational experience. The organization says its children’s school has been running for around 25 years and has produced players who went on to strong clubs/schools and even professional levels. Pricing information is limited, with no specific tuition or court rental fees disclosed. The children’s school offers free trial applications, up to two times per course per person, while individual programs are paid on-site at reception.
Its strengths include a long operating history, a strong community atmosphere, and programs covering children through adults in their 60s, making it suitable for beginners while also supporting improvement. Coaching credentials are relatively transparent, and the site also provides information on facility maintenance, cleanliness, and spectator space. The drawbacks are that public pages lack key decision-making details such as pricing, schedules, and class capacity; there is only one court, so reservations may be limited during peak times; and the service depends heavily on in-person attendance, offering limited value to non-local users.
It is suitable for families living around Saitama City who want their children to receive an introduction to football or systematic training, as well as adults who want to exercise, relieve stress, get back into football, or meet other players. For users in China who only want to browse information, website accessibility cannot be determined from the main text and should be marked as unknown. To actually participate, users need to be physically present in Japan, and the main language of communication is Japanese.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on futsal-omiya.com official site.
futsal-omiya.com is an Japan Local Life provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach futsal-omiya.com directly.