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Miyazaki Athletic Stadium
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Hinata Stadium
Former namesMiyazaki Athletic Stadium
Kirishima Hibiscus Stadium
Location Flag of Japan.svg Miyazaki, Miyazaki, Japan
Owner Miyazaki Prefecture
Capacity 20,000

Miyazaki Athletic Stadium is an athletic stadium in Miyazaki, Miyazaki, Japan.

Coordinates: 31°49′28″N131°26′53″E / 31.82444°N 131.44806°E / 31.82444; 131.44806

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