Wing Arena Kariya

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Wing Arena Kariya
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Wing Arena Kariya
Full nameWing Arena Kariya
Location Kariya, Aichi, Japan
OwnerKariya city
OperatorKonami Sports Club Co., Ltd.
Scoreboard Mitsubishi logo.svg Diamond Vision LED centerhung scoreboard [1]
Construction
OpenedJanuary, 2007
Construction cost 
Tenants
SeaHorses Mikawa (Men's Bascketball)
Denso Iris (Women's Bascketball)
Toyota Boshoku Sunshine Rabbits (Women's Bascketball)
Website
http://www.wing-kariya.jp/about/wing.html

Wing Arena Kariya is an arena in Kariya, Aichi, Japan. It is located in Kariya City General Athletic Park.

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Description

It was built in January, 2007. It has 2,376 seats (1,576 fixed, 800 temporary).

It is the home arena of the SeaHorses Mikawa of the B.League, Japan's professional basketball league. [2] It is the home arena of the Denso Iris and Toyota Boshoku Sunshine Rabbits of the Women's Japan Basketball League.

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References

  1. "4面大型ビジョン設置のお知らせ".
  2. ウィングアリーナ刈谷 (March 2018). "ウィングアリーナ刈谷" . Retrieved 27 March 2018.

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