Kagoshima Arena
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Kagoshima Arena is located in Kagoshima, Kagoshima Kagoshima Arena Kagoshima Arena Location within Kagoshima, Kagoshima Show map of Kagoshima, KagoshimaKagoshima Arena is located in Kagoshima Prefecture Kagoshima Arena Kagoshima Arena Kagoshima Arena (Kagoshima Prefecture) Show map of Kagoshima PrefectureKagoshima Arena is located in Japan Kagoshima Arena Kagoshima Arena Kagoshima Arena (Japan) Show map of Japan | |
Location | Kagoshima, Japan |
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Owner | City of Kagoshima |
Operator | Kagoshima Convention & Visitors Bureau |
Capacity | 5,700 |
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Opened | 1992 |
Construction cost | JPY 10.7 billion |
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Kagoshima Rebnise 2011 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships | |
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http://kagoshima-arena.jp/ |
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Kagoshima Arena (also known as Nishihara Shokai Arena) is an indoor sporting arena located in Kagoshima, Japan.[1] The capacity of the arena is 5,000 and was opened in 1992[citation needed ]. It hosted some matches for the 2003 FIVB Women's World Cup.[citation needed ]
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[edit ]- ^ "NISHIHARA SHOKAI Arena(Kagoshima Arena) | City & Venue Search | Plan your event | Japan. Meetings & Events". www.japanmeetings.org. Retrieved 2024年11月09日.
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