Konohana Arena

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Konohana Arena
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Konohana Arena
Full nameShizuoka Prefectural Kusanagi General Sports Park Gymnasium
Location Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan
Owner Shizuoka Prefecture
OperatorShizuoka Prefecture
Capacity 4,000
Construction
OpenedMay 2, 2015
Construction cost 
Architect Hiroshi Naito
Main contractors Kajima
Tenants
Veltex Shizuoka
Chanson V-Magic
Website
HP

Konohana Arena is an arena in Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan. It is the home arena of the Veltex Shizuoka of the B.League, Japan's professional basketball league. [1]

Facilities

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Satellite view

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References

  1. "Home". kusanagi-sportscomplex.jp.

Coordinates: 34°59′15.7″N138°25′42.8″E / 34.987694°N 138.428556°E / 34.987694; 138.428556