Hiroshima Sun Plaza

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Hiroshima Sun Plaza
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Hiroshima Sun Plaza
Location1-1, Shoko Center 3-chome, Nishi-ku, Hiroshima
Owner Hiroshima City
OperatorHiroshima City Industrial Promotion Center
Capacity 6,052
fixed seats:3,040
movable seats:3,000
seats for disabled people:12
Construction
OpenedSeptember, 1985
Renovated2011
Tenants
Hiroshima Dragonflies
2011 FIVB Women's World Cup
Website
http://www.hiroshima-sunplaza.or.jp/

Hiroshima Sun Plaza (広島サンプラザ) is an arena in Hiroshima, Japan. With a capacity of 6,052, it is primarily used for indoor sports and concerts. In addition, the annual Seijin shiki (the Japanese coming-of-age ceremony) is held there every January, sponsored by the Hiroshima City government.

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Coordinates: 34°22′13″N132°23′40″E / 34.370353°N 132.394577°E / 34.370353; 132.394577

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