Yamagata Prefectural General Sports Park Gymnasium

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Yamagata Prefectural General Sports Park Gymnasium
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Yamagata Prefectural General Sports Park Gymnasium
Location within Tendo, Yamagata
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Yamagata Prefectural General Sports Park Gymnasium
Yamagata Prefectural General Sports Park Gymnasium (Yamagata Prefecture)
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Yamagata Prefectural General Sports Park Gymnasium
Yamagata Prefectural General Sports Park Gymnasium (Japan)
Full nameYamagata Prefectural General Sports Park Gymnasium
Location Tendo, Yamagata, Japan
Coordinates 38°20′10.7″N140°22′31.8″E / 38.336306°N 140.375500°E / 38.336306; 140.375500
Public transit Japan Railways Tendo Minami Station
Parking6,000 spaces
Owner Yamagata Prefecture
Operator Montedio Yamagata
Capacity 3,976
Field size2,446 sqm
Construction
Opened1992
Construction cost 
Tenants
Yamagata Wyverns
Prestige International Aranmare Yamagata
Pioneer Red Wings
Website
Official site

Yamagata Prefectural General Sports Park Gymnasium is an arena in Tendo, Yamagata, Japan. It is the part of Benibana Sports Park and the home arena of the Passlab Yamagata Wyverns of the B.League, Japan's professional basketball league. [1]

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References

  1. Yamagata Prefecture (March 2018). "山形県総合運動公園" . Retrieved 27 March 2018.