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  • 1. Odate Jukai Dome Odate
    The Nipro Hachiko Dome is a large wooden stadium in Ōdate, Akita, in the north of Japan. The stadium covers an area of 12,915 m2. It was completed in June 1997 and is made from 25,000 Akita Cypress trees which are covered with a special double Teflon-coated membrane. This allows enough sunlight into the stadium so that during the day no artificial lights are needed. The stadium is principally used for baseball games, but thanks in part to its removable grandstands, the stadium can also be used for other sports and events.
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  • 2. Rakuten Kobo Stadium Miyagi Sendai
    The Rakuten Seimei Park Miyagi is a stadium in Sendai, Japan. It is primarily used for baseball as the home field of the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles. It opened in 1950. In order to modernize the facility for the Golden Eagles' first season , seating was reduced from approximately 28,600 to about 20,000, as more-spacious seating was installed. For the 2006 season, about 3,000 seats were added, increasing capacity to about 23,000. An artificial surface was installed before the 2005 season, replacing the grass outfield previously used. From January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2010, the stadium's official name was the Kleenex Stadium Miyagi , and abbreviated as K-Sta Miyagi . The stadium was also formerly known as Fullcast Stadium Miyagi between 2005 and 2007. Unlike most stadiums, the home ...
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  • 4. Yurtec Stadium Sendai Sendai
    Yurtec Stadium Sendai is a football stadium in the Nanakita Park, Izumi-ku, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. It was built in 1997 and is home to the J. League club Vegalta Sendai and the Japan Football League club Sony Sendai F.C.. The stadium was specifically designed for football, and the stands are arranged close to the pitch. For games where the spectator capacity is insufficient, nearby Miyagi Stadium is occasionally used as a substitute.
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  • 5. Iwaki Green Stadium Iwaki
    Iwaki is a city located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2018, Iwaki had a population of 343,258 in 142,265 households, and population density of 280 persons per square kilometre. The total area of the city is 1,232.02 square kilometres , making it the largest city in the prefecture and the 10th largest city in Japan in terms of area. Iwaki is a designated core city, and is also one of the growing number of cities written in hiragana. The present Iwaki City started as the merger of 14 smaller municipalities on October 1, 1966. Every year Iwaki hosts the Taira Tanabata Festival from 6–8 August.
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  • 8. Akita Prefectural Skating Akita
    Akita Prefectural Skating Rink is an indoor speed skating oval located in Akita, Akita, Japan.
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  • 11. Xebio Arena Sendai Sendai
    Xebio Arena Sendai is an arena in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan. It is the former home arena of the Sendai 89ers of the B.League, Japan's professional basketball league.
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  • 14. Sendai Sherukomu Sendai Sendai
    Shellcom Sendai is a multipurpose athletic facility located in Izumi-ku, Sendai, Japan. Managed by the city of Sendai, it can be configured for softball, futsal and tennis, among other sports. International events, such as exhibition matches between the United States women's softball team and Japan, have taken place there, and the facility has also hosted concerts by SMAP and other artists. It is named for its seashell-like appearance. The entire southern half is capable of rotating around the outside of the rest of the stadium, giving an open-air feel at times. Completed in 2000, the facility has a total of 21,324 m² of enclosed space spread across four levels, including the entrance hall, locker rooms, permanent and temporary seating areas, and the main athletic ground, which is 13,132 ...
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