Sapporo Community Dome Explained

Sapporo Community Dome
Nickname:Tsudome
Fullname:Sapporo Community Dome
Location:Sakae-machi 885-1, Higashi-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan
Coordinates:43.1158°N 141.3751°W
Built:May, 1997
Opened:15 June 1997
Owner:Sapporo City
General Contractor:Taisei Construction et al.
Project Manager:Sapporo Health Sports Foundation
Dimensions:diameter 132.4 m
height 43 m
building area 17,865 m2[1]

, widely known for its nickname, is a multi-purpose hall located in Higashi-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan. Owned by Sapporo city, the dome is run by the Sapporo Health Sports Foundation.

Overview

The dome is 132.4 m in diameter, 43 m in height, and has an area of 17,865 m2. The dome is located on the outskirts of central Sapporo city, and is near Sakaemachi Station, which is on the Tōhō Line of the Sapporo Municipal Subway. The dome also has a park golf course, tennis court, and parking lot.

Along with a number of sporting events including marathons, basketball, and football competitions, the dome holds other events such as the Golden Market, which is the biggest flea market in Sapporo and is held annually at the dome.

2009 marked the 60th anniversary of the Sapporo Snow Festival, and in this year the second venue of the festival was moved from the Sapporo Satoland site to the Tsudome site. This transference of the sites was done to reduce the parking lot costs by restricting a large number of cars visiting from the site and to help alleviate traffic congestion.[2] Although the parking lot has a capacity of 306 cars, the Tsudome site did not allow parking for cars and asked visitors to use public transportation to reach the Tsudome site during the Festival this year.

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Notes and References

  1. http://en.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?id=s0034955 en.structurae.de Sapporo Community Dome Tsu dome
  2. http://www.hokkaido-np.co.jp/news/snowfes2009/143739.html The Hokkaido Shinbun Press, 29 January, 2009