Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium

Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium is a baseball stadium in the city of Akita, Japan.[3] The stadium was built in 2003 and has an all-seated capacity of 25,000. [4] It has the nickname of 'Komachi Stadium', and it is the largest baseball park in the prefecture.[1]

Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium
Komachi Stadium
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LocationAkita, Japan
Coordinates39°43′34.0″N 140°4′10.6″E / 39.726111°N 140.069611°E / 39.726111; 140.069611
OwnerAkita prefecture
Capacity25,000[1]
Field sizeleft - 100 m (328.08 ft)
center - 122 m (400.3 ft)
right - 100 m (328.08 ft)[2]
Opened2003[1]
Tenants
Japanese High School Baseball Championship Akita Regional
Website
http://www.akisouko.com/komachi/
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974)
秋田県立球場
Aerial view in 1975
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Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974) is located in Akita, Akita
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974)
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974)
Location within Akita, Akita
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974) is located in Akita Prefecture
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974)
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974)
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974) (Akita Prefecture)
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974) is located in Tohoku, Japan
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974)
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974)
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974) (Tohoku, Japan)
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974) is located in Japan
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974)
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974)
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium (1974) (Japan)
Coordinates39°43′37.52″N 140°4′36″E / 39.7270889°N 140.07667°E / 39.7270889; 140.07667
OwnerAkita prefecture
Capacity12,000
Field sizeleft - 97.5 m (319.88 ft)
center - 122 m (400.3 ft)
right - 97.5 m (319.88 ft)
Opened1974
Closed2002
Satellite view
Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Akita Prefectural Baseball Stadium, Akita, Japan". Trek Zone.
  2. ^ "Akita Prefectural Stadium "Komachi Stadium" | Sports Lighting Baseball | Projects | [EYE] IWASAKI ELECTRIC".
  3. ^ "Komachi Stadium – National Stadium Tours".
  4. ^ "Tohoku". World Stadiums. Archived from the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved 2 May 2021.

39°43′33.89″N 140°4′10.53″E / 39.7260806°N 140.0695917°E / 39.7260806; 140.0695917