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  2. Japan National Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Japan National Stadium, officially the National Stadium ... The roof of the new stadium was particularly problematic from an engineering perspective, as it ...

  3. Yoyogi National Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    Yoyogi National Gymnasium, officially Yoyogi National Stadium (Japanese: 国立代々木競技場, Hepburn: Kokuritsu Yoyogi Kyōgi-jō) is an indoor arena located at Yoyogi Park in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, which is famous for its suspension roof design.

  4. List of covered stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Originally opened without a roof. Roof was originally a retractable design, but due to operating issues the roof was later removed, briefly leaving the venue again roofless, before being replaced with a fixed-roof. 20: Arena Națională: 55,634: Bucharest Romania: RR: Romania National Football Team , FCSB : 21: National Stadium: 55,000: Singapore

  5. Category:Retractable-roof stadiums in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Retractable-roof stadiums in Japan" ... Toyota Stadium (Japan) This page was last edited on 28 May 2014, at 15:00 (UTC). Text ...

  6. List of stadiums in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Image Stadium Capacity City Region Built Home team(s) 1: Japan National Stadium: 68,698 (80,016 with temporary seats) Shinjuku, Tokyo: Kantō: 2019: Japan national football team (some matches)

  7. ‘Like building skyscrapers in Central Park’: Tokyo ... - AOL

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    Heritage experts, conservationists and residents have all expressed concern over plans to revamp one the Japanese capital’s most beloved parks. ‘Like building skyscrapers in Central Park ...

  8. Kengo Kuma - Wikipedia

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    Kengo Kuma (隈 研吾, Kuma Kengo, born August 8, 1954) is a Japanese architect and emeritus professor in the Department of Architecture (Graduate School of Engineering) at the University of Tokyo. Frequently compared to contemporaries Shigeru Ban and Kazuyo Sejima , Kuma is also noted for his prolific writings.

  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 ...