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Amagasaki Memorial Park Stadium
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Baycom Stadium
Location Flag of Japan.svg Amagasaki, Hyogo, Japan
Owner Amagasaki City
Capacity 10,000
Tenants
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Amagasaki Memorial Park Stadium is an athletic stadium in Amagasaki, Hyogo, Japan.

Coordinates: 34°43′49″N135°25′19″E / 34.73028°N 135.42194°E / 34.73028; 135.42194

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