大館市営長根山運動公園陸上競技場 | |
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Full name | Odate City Naganeyama Sports Park Athletic Field |
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Location | 69-6 Higashidai, Odate, Akita, Japan |
Coordinates | 40°16′29.7″N 140°35′8.4″E / 40.274917°N 140.585667°E / 40.274917; 140.585667 |
Owner | City of Odate |
Operator | City of Odate |
Capacity | 6,000 |
Surface | Turf |
Opened | 1983 |
Location | Odate, Akita, Japan |
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Owner | City of Odate |
Operator | City of Odate |
Capacity | 4,700 |
Field size | Left Field — 91 metres (299 ft) Center Field — 120 metres (394 ft) Right Field — 91 metres (299 ft) |
Opened | 1979 |
Odate City Naganeyama Ski Jumping Hill | |
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長根山シャンツェ | |
Naganeyama Sports Park in 1986 | |
Location | Odate, Akita Japan |
Operator | City of Odate |
Opened | 1931 |
Renovated | 1981 |
Closed | 1995 |
Size | |
K–point | K-60 (1931-1980) K-50(1981-1995) |
Odate City Naganeyama Sports Park Athletic Stadium (大館市営長根山運動公園陸上競技場) is a multi-purpose stadium in Odate, Akita, Japan. The stadium was originally opened in 1983 and has a capacity of 6,000 spectators. The Sports Park has a baseball stadium and tennis courts.
Naganeyama Ski Jumping Hill
The Naganeyama Ski Jumping Hill (長根山ジャンプ競技場, Naganeyama Janpu Kyōgijō), also known as the Naganeyama-Schanze (長根山シャンツェ, Naganeyama Shantse) was a ski jumping venue located in the Naganeyama Sports Park in Odate, Akita, Japan.
References
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- "「大館市営長根山運動公園陸上競技場」(大館市-スタジアム/球場-〒017-0803)の地図/アクセス/地点情報 - NAVITIME". 地図・ルート検索 - NAVITIME.
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- "長根山シャンツェ(大館市) | 動画で見るニッポンみちしる | NHKアーカイブス". 動画で見るニッポンみちしる~新日本風土記アーカイブス~.
- "長根山シャンツェの末路 - 旅とメシと鉄と酒と温泉と…あと何だ??:楽天ブログ". 楽天ブログ.
- "長根山運動公園" [Naganeyama Sports Park] (PDF) (in Chinese).
- "Ōdate". Ski Jumping Hill Archive.
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