Tsukisamu Dome
Tsukisamu Dome (月寒ドーム) is an indoor sporting arena located in Toyohira-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. The full capacity of the arena is 5,831.
Overview
It hosted some of the ice hockey event at the 1972 Winter Olympics.[2]
This facility is currently used for car exhibitions and sales, concerts, sports events, and as a convention center. The ice rink was definitively removed.
The Tsukisamu Dome is scheduled to be demolished in 2015, because of the increasing cost of maintenance of this aging facility.
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- 1920: Palais de Glace d'Anvers
- 1924: Stade Olympique de Chamonix
- 1928: St. Moritz Olympic Ice Rink
- 1932: Olympic Arena (final), Olympic Stadium
- 1936: Olympia-Kunsteisstadion (final), Riessersee
- 1948: Kulm, Olympic Stadium (final), Suvretta
- 1952: Dæhlenenga, Jordal Amfi (final), Kadettangen, Lillestrøm stadion, Marienlyst stadion
- 1956: Apollonio Stadium, Stadio Olimpico Del Ghiaccio
- 1960: Blyth Arena (final), Squaw Valley Olympic Skating Rink
- 1964: Messehalle, Olympiahalle
- 1968: La Patinoire Municipale, Le Stade de Glace
- 1972: Makomanai Ice Arena (final), Tsukisamu Indoor Skating Rink
- 1976: Messehalle, Olympiahalle (final)
- 1980: Olympic Center
- 1984: Skenderija II Hall, Zetra Ice Hall (final)
- 1988: Father David Bauer Olympic Arena, Olympic Saddledome (final), Stampede Corral
- 1992: Méribel Ice Palace
- 1994: Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall, Håkon Hall (final)
- 1998: Aqua Wing, Big Hat (final)
- 2002: E Center (final), Peaks Ice Arena
- 2006: Palasport Olimpico (final), Torino Esposizioni
- 2010: Rogers Arena (final), UBC Thunderbird Arena
- 2014: Bolshoy Ice Dome (final), Shayba Arena
- 2018: Gangneung Hockey Centre (final), Kwandong Hockey Centre
NOTE: During the Olympic Games, venues that have naming rights sold may not use their name during the Olympic Games.
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Coordinates: 43°1′38.90″N 141°24′44.95″E / 43.0274722°N 141.4124861°E / 43.0274722; 141.4124861