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Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium

Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium

Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
Aichi Prefecture Gymnasium
Aichi prefecture gymnasium.jpg
Facilities information
Use Gymnasium
Seating capacity 7,514 people
(3,032 the first floor, 2.3 floor 4,482) 
Designer Katsumi Nakayama architecture drawing office [1]
Construction TODA CORP. [1]
A building is important Aichi [1]
Management administration Public interest Aichi education Foundation, sports promotion foundation
Deferred floor space 16,143m²
Number of floors The third floor, the first floor [1] above the ground under the ground
The completion September, 1964
The location 460-0032
AichiNagoya-shiNaka-kuThe outworks of a castle1-1
Position 35°10'N 59.25 seconds 136°54'E 9.21 seconds / 35.1831250 degrees N 136.9025583 degrees E / 35.1831250, a 136.9025583 coordinate: 35°10'N 59.25 seconds 136°54'E 9.21 seconds / 35.1831250 degrees N 136.9025583 degrees E / 35.1831250, 136.9025583

Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium (I go to the Aichi weariness feel) is a prefectural general physical education facility in Naka-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi. It is located to the old outworks of a castle palace trace of Nagoya-jo Castle.

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Use

Besides, in our gymnasium, an event is used for the entrance ceremonies of some universities as well as sports. It may be used for the concert, but the examples using the Nagoya-shi synthesis gymnasium (Japanese Ngk Insulators hall) increase later, and it is rare now that this museum is used.

A held place moves from 1965, and it is got close as a summer feature of Nagoya from Kanayama, Nagoya-shi gymnasium [2] where the place (the Nagoya tournament) was held from 1958 through 1964 in Grand Sumo Tournament July by the completion of our gymnasium.

In addition, even professional boxing, the performance (game) of the professional wrestling are used as well as sumo, and a title match is held.

It is a home arena of B.LEAGUE, Nagoya diamond Dolphins.

Building

I am completed in September, 1964. I win the seventh BCS prize (association of building trades prize) in 1966 [1].

Source

[Help]
  1. ^ a b c d e "BCS prize prize winner". Association of construction industry society in Japan. November 18, 2014 reading.
  2. ^ "The connection that I stare at the sumo ring of Kunihiro Sugiyama, and 〈 Episode 2 〉 Nagoya and the Grand Sumo Tournament are deep for 60 years". Chunichi Shimbunsha + plus. Chunichi Shimbunsha. (May 14, 2013). http://chuplus.jp/blog/article/detail.php?comment_id=1106&comment_sub_id=0&category_id=289 October 2, 2016 reading. 

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