Nobeoka Nishishina Athletic Stadium

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Nobeoka Nishishina Athletic Stadium
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Nobeoka Nishishina Athletic Stadium
Location Flag of Japan.svg Nobeoka, Miyazaki, Japan
Capacity 15,000
Opened1968
Tenants
Honda Lock SC

Nobeoka Nishishina Athletic Stadium is an athletic stadium in Nobeoka, Miyazaki, Japan.

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Coordinates: 32°34′14″N131°38′26″E / 32.57056°N 131.64056°E / 32.57056; 131.64056