CNA Arena Akita
CNA Arena | |
Full name | Akita City Gymnasium |
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Location | Akita, Japan |
Owner | Akita city |
Operator | Akita city |
Capacity | 4,556: basketball |
Field size | 24,276.88 m2 |
Construction | |
Opened | April, 1994 |
Construction cost | JPY3.8 billion |
Architect | Toyokazu Watanabe |
Structural engineer | Kawasaki Architect Structural Engineers |
Main contractors | Konoike Construction |
Tenants | |
Akita Northern Happinets (2016-present) |
CNA Arena Akita is an arena in Akita, Japan. It is owned and run by the city. Cable Networks Akita acquired its naming rights in 2015.[1] The silver-colored building opened in 1994 and holds 5,000 people.[2] The gym has a dome-shaped 154 feet height ceiling, and added 2,088 extra seatings in 2016,[3][4] It is the home arena of the Akita Northern Happinets of the B.League, Japan's professional basketball league. The biggest basketball court in Akita is Akita Prefectural Gymnasium.
Sports Events
CNA Arena has hosted the following sports events:
- World Games (2001)
- bj League All-Star Game (2014)
Gallery
- Main Arena
External links
Coordinates: 39°43′32.3″N 140°5′15.7″E / 39.725639°N 140.087694°E
References
- ↑ http://www.sakigake.jp/p/akita/news.jsp?kc=20150903d
- ↑ http://www.kahoku.co.jp/tohokunews/201507/20150720_44006.html
- ↑ Sports Hochi (30 September 2016). "【バスケット】天井47メートル!秋田、10・1ホーム開幕A東京戦へ会場準備着々". Retrieved 1 October 2016.
- ↑ Sports Hochi (30 September 2016). "【バスケット】快適!秋田のホーム新設移動観覧席にドリンクホルダー". Retrieved 1 October 2016.
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