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駅前不動産スタジアム | |
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| Former names | Tosu Stadium (1996–2007) Best Amenity Stadium (2008–2019) |
|---|---|
| Location | 812 Kyomachi,Tosu, Saga, Japan |
| Coordinates | 33°22′19″N130°31′13″E / 33.37194°N 130.52028°E /33.37194; 130.52028 |
| Public transit | JR Kyushu: Kagoshima Main Line andNagasaki Main Line atTosu |
| Owner | City of Tosu |
| Operator | City of Tosu |
| Type | Stadium |
| Capacity | 24,130 |
| Field size | 125 m × 78 m |
| Field shape | Square |
| Surface | Grass |
| Scoreboard | Panasonic display 5.952×8.064m(47.99 m2)[1] |
| Construction | |
| Opened | June 1996 |
| Construction cost | ¥6.7 billion[2] |
| Architect | JGC Corporation[2] |
| Main contractors | Obayashi Corporation[2] |
| Tenants | |
| Sagan Tosu (1997–present) | |
Ekimae Real Estate Stadium (駅前不動産スタジアム,Ekimae Fudōsan Sutajiamu) is a footballstadium inTosu, Saga,Japan. It serves as a home ground ofJ2 League clubSagan Tosu. The stadium holds 24,130 people and was built in 1996.
The stadium was built in the site of Tosurail yard and Tosuclassification yard in accord with theJR Kyushu'sTosu Station.
It was formerly known asTosu Stadium (鳥栖スタジアム,Tosu Sutajiamu) then it was calledBest Amenity Stadium from January 2008 to January 2019 for thenaming rights.Ekimae Real Estate Holdings Co., Ltd., a real estate company inKurume City, won the naming rights agreement from Tosu City, then renamed the stadium asEkimae Real Estate Stadium (駅前不動産スタジアム,Ekimae Fudōsan Sutajiamu) from 1 February 2019.[3]
It is three minutes' walk from Tosu Station.[4]
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