Sky Hall Toyota

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Sky Hall Toyota
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Sky Hall Toyota
Full nameToyota City General Gymnasium
Location Toyota, Aichi, Japan
OwnerToyota city
OperatorToyota city Sports Association
Capacity Main:6,500
Construction
OpenedMarch 2007
Construction cost 
Architect MHS
Main contractors Kajima
Website
http://www.toyota-taikyo.or.jp/skyhall/hall.html

Sky Hall Toyota is an arena in Toyota, Aichi, Japan. [1]

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References

  1. 豊田市体育協会 (March 2018). "スカイホール豊田" . Retrieved 27 March 2018.

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