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  2. List of stadiums in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of stadiums in Japan, ordered by capacity. Currently all stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included. Existing stadiums

  3. List of football stadiums in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Image Name Capacity Location Region Built Home team(s) 1: Japan National Stadium: 80,016: Shinjuku, Tokyo: Kantō: 2019: Japan national football team, FC Tokyo, Tokyo Verdy 1969, Tokyo Sungoliath, Brave Lupus Tokyo

  4. Saitama Stadium 2002 - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest football-specific stadium in Japan and is one of the largest stadiums in Asia. [2] [3] It has hosted the semi-finals of both the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the football tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics. [4] It is also the home stadium of Japan national football team in almost every FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.

  5. Koshien Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Hanshin Koshien Stadium (阪神甲子園球場, Hanshin Kōshien Kyūjō), commonly referred to as simply Koshien Stadium, is a baseball park located near Kobe in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. The stadium was built to host the national high school baseball tournaments, and opened on 1 August 1924. It was the largest stadium in Asia at ...

  6. Nissan Stadium (Yokohama) - Wikipedia

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    Some Japanese musicians have played at this stadium. "Arena seats" are often set up on the track and ground. In 1999, Japanese best-selling rock band B'z first used the stadium as a music events. Then, B'z used the stadium three times in 2002, 2008 and 2013. Heavy metal band X Japan performed two consecutive nights on 14–15 August 2010.

  7. Japan National Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium would host the opening and closing ceremonies as well as track and field events. [11] In February 2012, it was confirmed that the stadium would be demolished and reconstructed, and receive a £1 billion upgrade. In November 2012, renderings of the new national stadium were revealed, based on a design by architect Zaha Hadid.

  8. List of Nippon Professional Baseball stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Mazda Stadium (Hiroshima Municipal Stadium) in Minami-ku, Hiroshima opened 2009 Occupant: Carp – CL (2009–present) Hiroshima Sogo Ground Baseball Park in Hiroshima Occupant: Carp – CL (1950–1957) Kawasaki Stadium in Kawasaki, Kanagawa opened 1952 downsized 2004 Occupants: Whales – CL (1955–1977) Orions – PL (1978–1991)

  9. Tokyo Dome - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Dome (東京ドーム, Tōkyō Dōmu) is an indoor stadium in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. It was designed as a baseball stadium following its predecessor, Korakuen Stadium (whose former site is now occupied by the Tokyo Dome Hotel and a plaza for this stadium). In Japan, it is often used as a unit of size; for example, "the new construction is ...