Kawasaki City Todoroki Arena

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Kawasaki City Todoroki Arena
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Todoroki Arena
Location within Kanagawa Prefecture
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Todoroki Arena
Todoroki Arena (Japan)
Location Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
OwnerCity of Kawasaki
OperatorTodoroki Sports & Culture Partners
Capacity 6,500
Construction
OpenedAugust 1995
ArchitectYamashita Sekkei
Main contractors Obayashi Corporation
Tenants
Kawasaki Brave Thunders
Fujitsu Red Wave
NEC Red Rockets
Website
http://todoroki-arena.com/

Todoroki Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the Todoroki Park in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. The capacity of the arena is 6,500 and was opened in 1995.

The arena is the playing ground for the Kawasaki Brave Thunders.

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Satellite view

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Coordinates: 35°35′14″N139°38′50″E / 35.587287°N 139.647357°E / 35.587287; 139.647357

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