Osaka: Sport Venue
Places and attractions in the Sport venue category
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Nagai Stadium
Nagai Stadium, a distinguished sports venue in Osaka, Japan, stands as a beacon for athletic events and cultural gatherings. Originally opened in 1964, this stadium has undergone several renovations, the most significant of which was in preparation for the 2002 FIFA...
Osaka-jō Hall
Osaka-jō Hall, an iconic music venue in the bustling city of Osaka, Japan, stands as a testament to the city's vibrant cultural scene. This expansive arena, nestled within the verdant surroundings of Osaka Castle Park, was inaugurated in 1983 and has since been a...
Kyocera Dome Osaka
Kyocera Dome Osaka stands as a testament to Japan's passion for sports and entertainment, located in the bustling city of Osaka. This expansive multi-purpose stadium, with its distinctive dome-shaped roof, has become an iconic feature of the city's skyline since its...
Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium
Nestled in the heart of Osaka, Japan, the Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium is a testament to the city's love for sports and its rich history in hosting international events. This multi-purpose stadium was originally constructed for the Japan World Exposition in 1970...
Yodoko Sakura Stadium
Nestled in the bustling city of Osaka, Japan, Yodoko Sakura Stadium emerges as a modern colosseum dedicated to the sports enthusiasts of the region. As a premier sports venue, it stands as a testament to Osaka's commitment to fostering athletic excellence and community...
Hanazono Rugby Stadium
Hanazono Rugby Stadium stands as a testament to Japan's growing passion for rugby, nestled within the vibrant city of Osaka. Opened in 1929, this iconic sports venue is revered as the oldest dedicated rugby stadium in the country and has been a hallowed ground for both...
Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
The Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, known as Edion Arena Osaka for sponsorship reasons, stands as a testament to the city's passion for sports and entertainment. This multifunctional indoor arena, located in the bustling heart of Osaka, Japan, is a hub for a wide variety...
Fumin Kyosai Super Arena
Ookini Arena Maishima is an indoor sporting arena located in Osaka, Japan. The capacity of the arena is 7,000 people. Since 2004, it has been the home arena and the practice facilities for the Osaka Evessa, a professional basketball team of the B.League.
Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium
Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium is an indoor sporting arena located in Minato-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The arena opened on 1996. This arena was built in Yahataya Park in the Osaka Bay area. The arena is all underground and the roof is covered with planting.
Saneiwork Sumiyoshi Sports Center
Saneiwork Sumiyoshi Sports Center is an arena in Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan. It is the former home arena of the Osaka Evessa of the B.League, Japan's professional basketball league.
Utsubo Park
The Utsubo Tennis Center is a tennis complex situated in the Utsubo Park, Nishi-ku, Osaka, Japan. The complex was the host of the HP Open from 2009 through 2014. The stadium court has a capacity of 5,000 people, second court has a capacity of 500 people.
Osaka Nagai Second Stadium
The Yanmar Field Nagai is an athletics stadium, also used as the support stadium for the Yanmar Stadium Nagai in Nagai Park, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan. The Aid Stadium, occasionally called The Second Nagai Stadium allows the bigger stadium to host world class athletic events. It seats 15,000 with overflow room on a grass hill.
Osaka Pool
Maruzen Intec Osaka Pool is a swimming venue in Osaka, Japan. It hosted the figure skating events for the 2000 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships.
Suita City Football Stadium
Panasonic Stadium Suita is a stadium located in the city of Suita, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It has a capacity of 39,694. The official name is Suita City Football Stadium and is used for international matches such as the World Cup qualifiers.
Namihaya Dome
Towa Pharmaceutical Ractab Dome is an indoor sporting arena located in Kadoma city in the Osaka Prefecture of Japan. Construction was completed in early 1996. The primary architect was Mamoru Kawaguchi, founder of the firm Kawaguchi & Engineers.
Baycom Stadium
Amagasaki Memorial Park Stadium is an athletic stadium in Amagasaki, Hyogo, Japan.