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Saitama |
Saitama Super Arena |
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330-9111
8 Shintoshin, Saitama, Saitama |
The Saitama Super Arena is a huge sports complex, located in the center of Saitama where it now has 18 national organizations (30 minutes from Tokyo Station). Many big sports events (soccer, volleyball, basketball) have taken place here. The Saitama Super Arena has the biggest operation system that it can change the size of the arena according to the size of events. The main arena has the capacity of 23,000 where you can get together with the players.
Access: near Saitama Shintoshin Station [JR Tohoku-honsen (main line)], 7-minute walk from Kitayono Station [JR Saikyo Line] |
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Nagano |
Matsumoto City Gymnasium |
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390-0801
5-1 Misuzu, Matsumoto, Nagano |
The Matsumoto City Gymnasium was for many years the local indoor sports center, which was substantially expanded in 1991. In 1992, the Nagano Prefecture Matsumoto Culture Hall was opened adjacent to the gymnasium, making the combined facilities, the sports and cultural center of the city. The gymnasium can hold various sports events such as volleyball and ice skating.
Access: Take a bus for "Sogo Taiikukan-mae" from Matsumoto Station [JR Chuo Line] |
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