Chiba Port Arena
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Location | Chiba, Japan |
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Owner | Chiba City |
Operator | Chiba City Sports Association |
Capacity | 7,512 |
Scoreboard | Panasonic 240-inch screen |
Opened | March 25, 1991 |
Tenants | |
Altiri Chiba Chiba Jets Funabashi | |
Website | |
Homepage |
The Chiba Port Arena (千葉ポートアリーナ, Chiba Pōto Arīna) is an indoor arena in Chiba, Japan.[1] Chiba Jets Funabashi plays some games here as the second home arena.
Facilities
[edit]- Main arena - 2,730 sqm (63.5m×40m)
- Sub arena - 769.6 sqm (38.0m×22m)
35°36′11″N 140°6′42″E / 35.60306°N 140.11167°E
Events
[edit]- Volkswagen Ogimura Cup 2007 (Table Tennis)
- The 65th All Japan Gymnastics Championships
- Yonex BWF World Junior Badminton Championships
- 2014 Japan Para wheelchair rugby competitions
- The 68th All Japan Gymnastics Championship
- 2014 All Japan High School Sports Meeting (Badminton)
- 2021 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship
Access
[edit]- Chiba Monorail: 8-min walk from Shiyakusho-mae Station.
- Train: 16-min walk from Chiba Station.
- Alternatively, 15-min walk from Chibaminato Station. (JR Keiyo Line); or take monorail to Shiyakusho-mae Station, and 12-min walk from Chiba Chuo Station (Keisei Line).
- Bus: From Chiba Sta. or Chiba Chuo Sta. Get off at Port Arena.
- Alternatively, Chiba Kaihin Kotsu Bus for Saiwaimachi Danchi, Inage Kaigan, Kaihin Hospital. Get off at Port Arena.
References
[edit]- ^ "Chiba Port Arena". Chiba Convention Bureau and International Center. Retrieved 31 January 2016.