Akita Prefectural Budokan

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Akita Prefectural Budokan
秋田県立武道館
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Location within Akita, Akita
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LocationAraya, Akita, Japan
Coordinates 39°43′37.52″N140°4′36″E / 39.7270889°N 140.07667°E / 39.7270889; 140.07667
Owner Akita Prefecture
Capacity Large dojo:2,517
Sumo ring:132
Archery court:84
Judojo:167
Kendo hall:100
Field size18,657.00 sqm
Construction
OpenedMay 2004
Architect Yamashita Sekkei
Main contractors Nishimatsu Cnstruction
Website
http://www.akisouko.com/budokan/index.html

Akita Prefectural Budokan is an indoor arena located in Araya, Akita, Akita, Japan. [1]

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References

  1. Akita Prefectural Budokan (3 October 2018). "秋田県立武道館" . Retrieved 3 October 2018.

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