Sumida City Gymnasium
Full name | Sumida City General Gymnasium |
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Location | Sumida, Tokyo, Japan |
Parking | 100 spaces |
Owner | Sumida-ku |
Operator | Sumida Sports Support FPI |
Construction | |
Opened | April 1, 2010 |
Construction cost | JPY 8.7 billion |
Architect | Nihon Sekkei |
Main contractors | Kajima |
Tenants | |
Fugador Sumida | |
Website | |
http://www.sumidacity-gym.com/language/english/ |
Sumida City Gymnasium (墨田区総合体育館) is a multi-purpose arena in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan.[1] It is the home venue for Fugador Sumida from the Japanese futsal league, and also is the secondary venue for the Sun Rockers Shibuya basketball team.
Facilities[]
- Rooftop Facilities (5th Floor), Multi-purpose Athletics Field and Multi-purpose Area
- Spectator Stand and Running Course (4th Floor)
- Main and Sub-arenas (3rd Floor)
- Reception, Budo hall, Training Room, Studio and Cafeteria, Exhibition site of Sadaharu Oh, a Japanese baseball legend and a home-run king from Sumida (2nd Floor)
- Indoor Pool and Parking Lot (1st Floor)
References[]
- ^ 墨田区総合体育館 (March 2018). "墨田区総合体育館". Retrieved 27 March 2018.
Coordinates: 35°41′57.9″N 139°49′1.6″E / 35.699417°N 139.817111°E
Categories:
- Basketball venues in Japan
- Buildings and structures in Sumida, Tokyo
- Indoor arenas in Japan
- Sun Rockers Shibuya
- Sports venues in Tokyo
- Swimming venues in Japan
- Tokyo Apache
- Tokyo Cinq Rêves
- Japanese sports venue stubs