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Nagoya Stadium

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Nagoya Stadium
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Former namesChunichi Stadium
LocationNagoya, Japan
OwnerNagoya Dome Co.
OperatorChunichi Dragons
Capacity4,883
Field sizeLeft Field - 100 m (328.1 ft)
Center Field - 122 m (400.3 ft)
Right Field - 100 m (328.1 ft)
Height of Outfield Fence - 4.8 m (15.7 ft)
Construction
Opened1948
Renovated2010
Tenants
Chunichi Dragons (Central League) (1948-1996)

Nagoya Stadium (ナゴヤ球場) was a stadium in Nagoya, Japan. It was primarily used for baseball and was home of the Chunichi Dragons until they moved to the Nagoya Dome in 1997. The stadium opened in 1948 and had a capacity of 35,000 people.

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Preceded by Home of the
Chunichi Dragons

1949 – 1996
Succeeded by

35°08′50″N 136°53′12″E / 35.147354°N 136.88673°E / 35.147354; 136.88673

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