Stadium Name: | Odate Naganeyama Athletic Stadium |
Native Name: | 大館市営長根山運動公園陸上競技場 |
Fullname: | Odate City Naganeyama Sports Park Athletic Field |
Location: | 69-6 Higashidai, Odate, Akita, Japan[1] [2] |
Opened: | 1983[3] |
Owner: | City of Odate |
Operator: | City of Odate |
Surface: | Turf |
Capacity: | 6,000 |
Pushpin Map: | Japan Akita Prefecture#Japan Tohoku#Japan |
Pushpin Relief: | 1 |
Stadium Name: | Naganeyama Baseball Stadium |
Location: | Odate, Akita, Japan |
Opened: | 1979 |
Owner: | City of Odate |
Operator: | City of Odate |
Seating Capacity: | 4,700 |
Dimensions: | Left Field — 91m (299feet) Center Field — 120m (390feet) Right Field — 91m (299feet) |
Hill Name: | Odate City Naganeyama Ski Jumping Hill |
Nickname: | 長根山シャンツェ[4] |
City: | Odate, Akita[5] |
Country: | Japan[6] |
Operator: | City of Odate |
Opened: | 1931[7] |
Renovated: | 1981 |
Closed: | 1995 |
K-Spot: | K-60 (1931-1980) K-50(1981-1995) |
is a multi-purpose stadium in Odate, Akita, Japan. The stadium was originally opened in 1983 and has a capacity of 6,000 spectators.[3] The Sports Park has a baseball stadium and tennis courts.[1]
The, also known as the was a ski jumping venue located in the Naganeyama Sports Park in Odate, Akita, Japan.[8]