Kyocera Dome Osaka
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Full name | Osaka Dome |
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Location | Chiyozaki, Nishi-ku, Osaka, Osaka, Japan |
Coordinates | 34°40′9.48″N 135°28′33.97″E / 34.6693000°N 135.4761028°E |
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Owner | Osaka City Dome Co., Ltd. (Orix Group) |
Capacity | 55,000 (events)[1] 36,627 (baseball)[1] |
Field size | Left: 100.0 m Left-Center: 116.0 m Center: 122.0 m Right-Center: 116.0 m Right: 100.0 m ![]() |
Construction | |
Opened | March 1, 1997 |
Architect | Nikken Sekkei, Ltd. |
Tenants | |
Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes (Pacific League/NPB) (1997–2004) Orix Buffaloes (Pacific League/NPB) (2005, 2007–present) Hanshin Tigers Secondary Home (Central League/NPB) Osaka Gold Villicanes (KIBL) (2009) |
The Kyocera Dome Osaka (
The Dome hosted the Pride Total Elimination 2005 and Pride Total Elimination Absolute mixed martial arts fights.
Naming rights by Kyocera
[edit]Kyocera Corporation subsidiary Kyocera Document Solutions Incorporated has been advertising at Osaka Dome since April 2003. Osaka City Dome Company Limited offered Kyocera naming rights of the domed stadium in January 2006. On March 2, 2006, Kyocera captured the naming rights of the domed stadium and it was scheduled to be named "Kyocera Dome Osaka (
Access
[edit]- A short walk from Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station on the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line and Dome-mae Station on the Hanshin Railway Hanshin Namba Line.[3]
- A seven-minute walk from Taisho Station on the JR West Osaka Loop Line.
- A nine-minute walk from Kujō Station on the Osaka Metro Chūō Line.
![Kyocera Dome, Osaka, September 25, 2018](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8b/KyoceraDomeBuffalo.jpg/220px-KyoceraDomeBuffalo.jpg)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Kyocera Dome - Dome Use". Kyocera Dome (in Japanese). Retrieved April 11, 2019.
- ^ "Introduction to THE MUSEUM OF HANSHIN KOSHIEN STADIUM |THE MUSEUM OF HANSHIN KOSHIEN STADIUM". koshien-rekishikan.hanshin.co.jp. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
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大阪 観光 局 © (2018-01-29). "Kyocera Dome Osaka". OSAKA-INFO. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
External links
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- (in Japanese) Official website
- Stadium picture