Hanazono Rugby Stadium Explained

Higashiosaka Hanazono Rugby Stadium
東大阪市花園ラグビー場
Nickname:Hanazono
Former Names:Hanazono Rugby Stadium (1929 - Before WWII)
Hanazono Training Field (During WWII)
Hanazono Rugby Stadium (After WWII - 1982)
Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium (1982-2015)
Location:Higashiosaka, Osaka, Japan
Coordinates:34.6689°N 135.6264°W
Expanded:1991
Renovated:2018
Construction Cost:7.2 billion (Renovation in 2018[1])
Owner:City of Higashiosaka
Surface:Grass
Scoreboard:Yes
Capacity:27,346
30,000 (Expansion in 1991)
Tenants:Kintetsu Liners (1929-present)
FC Osaka (2023–present)
2019 Rugby World Cup
All-Japan Rugby Football Championship
All-Japan University Rugby Championship
Kansai University Rugby Football League
National High School Rugby Tournament

The in Higashiosaka is the oldest rugby union stadium in Japan specifically dedicated to rugby. Its location is next to Hanazono Central Park (花園中央公園, Hanazono Chūō Kōen). Owned by the City of Higashiosaka, it opened in 1929 with a capacity of 27,346.[2] It is the stage for the annual National High School Rugby Tournament held every year at the end of December and has hosted important international, Top League games.

Hanazono is the home of the Kintetsu Liners rugby union team and J. League club, FC Osaka.

The stadium was selected as one of the venues for 2019 Rugby World Cup (Japan) which was the first Rugby World Cup to be held in Asia.[3]

World record

On May 14, 2006 Daisuke Ohata broke the record for the most overall tries in test matches at Hanazono with a hat-trick for Japan against Georgia. The previous record holder was David Campese.

Football

It hosted the J1 League game between Cerezo Osaka and Nagoya Grampus Eight played there on May 8, 1999.[4]

FC Osaka hosted stadium in J3 League on 18 march 2023 against relegated team from J2 in last season Iwate Grulla Morioka after full calendar of J3 match in 20 January 2023.

Renovation

The stadium underwent a large scale renovation during 2017-18 to increase facilities in preparation for the Rugby World Cup.[5] On 26 October 2018, Hanazono hosted an international fixture between Japan national rugby union team and World XV in celebration of the completion.[6]

2019 Rugby World Cup matches

DateTime (JST)Team #1Res.Team #2RoundAttendance
22 September 201914:1547–22Pool B20,354
28 September 201913:4528–12Pool C21,971
3 October 201914:1510–45Pool D21,069
13 October 201914:4519–31Pool C22,012

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Notes and References

  1. News: ラグビーの聖地・花園、W杯仕様に~ようやく大型画面とナイター照明. 読売新聞. 2018-09-26. 2019-01-16.
  2. Web site: World Stadiums - Stadiums in Japan :: Kinki . 2014-12-25 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150223012508/http://www.worldstadiums.com/asia/countries/japan/kinki.shtml . 2015-02-23 .
  3. Web site: World Rugby approves revised Japan 2019 hosting roadmap. World Rugby. 22 October 2015.
  4. https://data.j-league.or.jp/SFMS02/?match_card_id=4601 J.League
  5. Web site: 施設概要・案内. 花園中央公園管理事務所. 2019-01-16 .
  6. Web site: ラグビー日本代表が世界選抜に大善戦. ラグビー情報チャンネル. 2019-01-16. 2018-10-27. 2019-08-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20190803130816/https://rugby-nippon.com/daihyo-1026. dead.