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Azuma Sports Park
Azuma Sports Park was opened in 1995 for the 50th National Sports Festival of Japan. The expansive grounds feature a wide range of sporting and cultural facilities, nestled among a bounty of natural scenery. The list of facilities includes:
・Azuma Gymnasium
・Azuma Baseball Stadium (Tokyo 2020 Olympic Venue)
・Toho Minna No Stadium (Athletics and Football) – Home to Fukushima United FC
・Softball Fields
・Multi-Purpose Fields
・Gateball Facilities
・Tennis Courts
・Cycling Sports Plaza
・Trim no Mori (Kids Outdoor Play Area)
・Minka-en
・Various other parks and play areas
Opening Hours
Open | Times vary by facility and event. |
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Closed | Tuesdays (or Wednesdays following a Tuesday public holiday), New Year Holidays (Dec 29 ~ Jan 3) |
Access from Fukushima Station
Route | Sabara (佐原) |
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Route | Sabara keiyu Shiki no Sato (佐原経由四季の里) |
From | East Exit Bus Stop No. 7 |
To | Azuma Sogo-Taiikukan (あづま総合体育館) |
Fare | 630 yen |
Time | 29 minutes + 3 minutes walk |
Nearby Attractions
・Minka-en (1.1 km)
・Shiki no Sato (1.3 km)
・Jitokuji Temple (1.3 km)
・St. Anna’s Garden (3.1 km)
・Jorakuen (4.7 km)
・Tsuchiyu Onsen (6.8 km)
Links
・Azuma Sports Park Homepage (English)
・Fukushima Travel (English)
・Fukushima City Tourism and Convention Association (Japanese)