Edogawa Stadium
35°39′19″N 139°51′9″E / 35.65528°N 139.85250°E / 35.65528; 139.85250Owner Edogawa Ward Capacity 6,950 Field size 105×70m Surface Grass Opened 1984 Tenants Kubota Spears Funabashi Tokyo Bay Districts
Schools Colleges and universities Landmarks Railway stations
Edogawa Stadium (江戸川区陸上競技場, Edogawa-ku rikujō kyōgi-jō) is a multi-purpose stadium in the Edogawa area of Tokyo, Japan. The stadium looks the same as many multi-purpose stadiums of its era in Japan. The stadium seats about 7,000 and is mainly used for football (soccer) and rugby union but features a broad running track for track and field events.
Its main tenant is Kubota Spears Funabashi Tokyo Bay of the Japan Rugby League One. It served as home to Sagawa Express Tokyo until 2006.
In addition to other sports, the stadium hosted the Women's Lacrosse World Cup in 1997.
Facilities
- Four floodlights
- All-weather track of 400 m x 8 lanes, 3,000 m obstacle course etc.
- Natural turf field (105 x 70 m for soccer, lacrosse and rugby)
- Scoreboard (electric)
Access
- 15 minutes' walk from Nishi-Kasai Station on the Tokyo Metro Tōzai Line.
- 25 minutes' walk from Kasai-Rinkai Park Station on the Keiyō Line.
- Toei Buses also go to the stadium.
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
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Komatsugawa Area |
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Matsue Area |
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Mizue Area |
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Kasai Area |
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Kamoto Area |
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Shinozaki Area |
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Koiwa Area |
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- Edogawa Stadium
- Kasai Rinkai Park
This list is incomplete.