Inagi City General Gymnasium

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Inagi City General Gymnasium
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Full nameInagi City General Gymnasium
Location Inagi, Tokyo, Japan
OwnerInagi city
OperatorInagi city
Construction
Opened1992
Construction cost 
Tenants
Tokyo Cinq Reves

Inagi City General Gymnasium is an arena in Inagi, Tokyo, Japan. It is the home arena of the Tokyo Cinq Reves of the B.League, Japan's professional basketball league. [1]

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References

  1. Inagi city (March 2018). "総合体育館" . Retrieved 27 March 2018.

Coordinates: 35°37′54.2″N139°29′9.9″E / 35.631722°N 139.486083°E / 35.631722; 139.486083

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