Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium
| Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium Hiroshima | |
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| The exterior view of the Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium | |
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Hiroshima Municipal Stadium |
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| place | 2-3-1 Minami-Kaniya, Minami Ward , Hiroshima City , Hiroshima Prefecture , Japan |
| Coordinates | 34 ° 23 '33 " N , 132 ° 29' 2.4" E |
| owner | Hiroshima City |
| operator | Hiroshima Toyo Carp |
| opening | April 10, 2009 |
| surface | natural lawn |
| architect | Masuoka Architectural |
| capacity | 32,000 seats (baseball) |
| playing area |
Left Field - 101 m (331 ft) Left Center - 116 m (381 ft) Center Field - 122 m (400 ft) Right Center - 116 m (381 ft) Right Field - 100 m (328 ft) |
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The Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium Hiroshima ( Jap . MAZDA Zoom-Zoomスタジアム広島 shortly マツダスタジアム , Matsuda sutajiamu ), in English also known as Hiroshima Municipal Stadium (for Japanese . Hiroshima Shimin kyujo , 広島市民球場 ), is a Baseball Stadium in the Japanese city of Hiroshima . The stadium opened on April 10, 2009 and has a capacity of 32,000 spectators.
use
The main user of the Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium is the local baseball club Hiroshima Tōyō Carp , which acts as the main owner of the venue and uses it as its home stadium. The stadium is also used for international tournaments such as the MLB Japan All-Star Series 2018 .
Naming rights
The naming rights of the stadium is owned by the suburban automobile manufacturer Mazda (formerly Tōyō kōgyō ), which is a major shareholder in Carp in addition to the Matsuda family, the founding family.
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Individual evidence
- ^ MLB, MLBPA announce first wave of players for Japan All-Star Series. Retrieved October 29, 2018 .