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Himeji Athletic Stadium
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Wink Athletic Stadium
Location Flag of Japan.svg Himeji, Hyogo, Japan
Owner Himeji City
Capacity 15,000
Tenants
AS Harima Albion

Himeji Athletic Stadium is an athletic stadium in Himeji, Hyogo, Japan.

Coordinates: 34°49′18″N134°40′15″E / 34.82167°N 134.67083°E / 34.82167; 134.67083

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