Kotooka General Gymnasium

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Kotooka General Gymnasium
三種町琴丘総合体育館
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Kotooka General Gymnasium
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Kotooka General Gymnasium
Location within Akita Prefecture
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Kotooka General Gymnasium
Kotooka General Gymnasium (Japan)
Full nameMitane Town Kotooka General Gymnasium [1]
Address75-1 Soto, Aza Banjakudai, Kado, Mitane, Akita, Japan [2]
Coordinates 40°02′7.1″N140°5′56.8″E / 40.035306°N 140.099111°E / 40.035306; 140.099111 Coordinates: 40°02′7.1″N140°5′56.8″E / 40.035306°N 140.099111°E / 40.035306; 140.099111
Parking180 spaces [3]
Owner Mitanecho
Field size1,872 sqm
Opened9 November 2004 (2004-11-09)
Tenants
Prestige International Aranmare Akita

Kotooka General Gymnasium is a gymnasium in Mitane, Akita, Japan. [4] [5] [6] It opened in 2004. [7] This building is fully air-conditioned, [8] and hosted National Sports Festival of Japan men's basketball games in 2007.

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Basketball game
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Satellite view

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  8. @kaerujp0014 (26 August 2019). "2017年~現在までに初めて訪れたアリーナ総覧⑤三種町琴丘総合体育館町民体育館レベルなんでばかにしていたら、照明がよくフリッカーも出ず、さらに冷房まであるという。元はハピネッツのホームゲーム会場の一つだったが、Bリーグ発足以…" (Tweet) via Twitter.