Takumi Arena

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Takumi Arena
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Takumi Arena
Location within Akita Prefecture
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Takumi Arena
Takumi Arena (Japan)
Full nameOdate City Jukai Gymnasium
Location Odate, Japan
Coordinates Coordinates: 40°17′36.50″N140°35′32.34″E / 40.2934722°N 140.5923167°E / 40.2934722; 140.5923167
OwnerOdate city
OperatorTakumi Electric Industry
Capacity 2,100
Field size8,335.04sqm
Construction
Opened2005
Architect Ishimoto Architectural & Engineering Firm, Inc

Takumi Arena is an arena in Odate, Japan, neighboring Odate Jukai Dome. It opened in 2005 and holds 2,100 people. [1] Takumi Electric Industry acquired its naming rights in 2017. [2]

Contents

Facilities

Attendance records

The record for a basketball game is 3,006, set on May 17, 2019, when the Alvark Tokyo defeated the Happinets 97–77. [3]

Access

From Odate Station  : Shishigamori Kanjosen of Shuhoku Bus . Get off at Jukai Dome-mae. Shuhoku Bus for Kosaka. Get off at Jukai Dome Iriguchi.

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Satellite view

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