Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma
36°24′42″N 139°03′12″E / 36.411613°N 139.053258°E / 36.411613; 139.053258Public transit JR East:
Ryomo Line at Maebashi Parking 1,200 spaces[1] Owner Gunma Prefecture Operator Shikishima Park Management JV Capacity 15,253 Scoreboard Sony 785 [2] Construction Opened 1951 Renovated 2006, 2014 Tenants Thespa Gunma
Ryomo Line at Maebashi
Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma (正田醤油スタジアム群馬) (formerly Gunma Shikishima Athletic Stadium, renamed on June 1, 2008 for naming rights) is a multi-purpose stadium in Maebashi, Japan. [3] It is currently used mostly for football matches. Sponsored by soy sauce maker Shoda Shoyu, which has its headquarters in nearby Tatebayashi, the stadium serves as a home ground of Thespa Gunma. The stadium holds 19,000[4] people.
References
- J. League website
36°24′42″N 139°03′12″E / 36.411613°N 139.053258°E / 36.411613; 139.053258
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