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The Uvance Todoroki Stadium by Fujitsu (Uvanceとどろきスタジアム by Fujitsu, Yuvensu Todoroki Sutajiamu bai Fujitsu), officially Todoroki Athletics Stadium, formerly also known as Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Todoroki Ryokuchi in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
Todoroki Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the Todoroki Park in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. The capacity of the arena is 6,500 [1] and was opened in 1995. The arena is the playing ground for the Kawasaki Brave Thunders. [2] Satellite view
Kawasaki Frontale (川崎フロンターレ, Kawasaki Furontāre) is a Japanese professional football club based in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, south of Tokyo.The club currently compete in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country.
Todoroki Ryokuchi (等々力緑地) is a park located in Nakahara-ku ward, Kawasaki, in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is famous for its sport facilities including an athletics stadium, gym , a baseball field , a pool , a tennis court, and it contains a museum as well.
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Kawasaki Stadium (川崎球場, Kawasaki Kyūjō) is a stadium in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. [1] The stadium was opened in 1952 and had a capacity of 30,000 people, but was demolished and rebuilt in 2003 as an American football venue and is now the home of the Fujitsu Frontiers of the X-League .