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  2. Saitama Super Arena - Wikipedia

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    Saitama Super Arena (さいたまスーパーアリーナ, Saitama Sūpā Arīna) is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Chūō-ku, Saitama, Saitama Prefecture, Japan.It opened preliminarily on May 5, 2000, and then was officially opened on September 1 of the same year.

  3. Hiroshima Big Arch - Wikipedia

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    The Hiroshima Big Arch (広島ビッグアーチ, Hiroshima Biggu Āchi), known under current sponsorship as Hot Staff Field Hiroshima (ホットスタッフフィールド広島, Hotto Sutaffu Fīrudo Hiroshima), is a multi-purpose stadium in Hiroshima, Japan. It used mostly for association football matches and also for athletics.

  4. Tokyo Big Sight - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Big Sight at night. Located on the shore of Tokyo Bay, about 30 minutes by rail from Tokyo Station, Big Sight is Japan's largest international convention venue. [3] Its most distinctive feature is the unique architecture of its 58 metres (190 ft) high eight-storey Conference Tower.

  5. Big A Sign - Wikipedia

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    The Big A Sign is a 230-foot-tall (70 m), 210-ton red metal sign in the shape of the letter "A" with a halo on top (mirroring the Los Angeles Angels logo), situated in the parking lot of Angel Stadium (formerly Anaheim Stadium) in Anaheim, California.

  6. Tokyo Dome - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Dome's original nickname was "The Big Egg", with some calling it the "Tokyo Big Egg". [10] Its dome-shaped roof is an air-supported structure , a cable-reinforced 0.8 mm flexible fiberglass membrane supported by slightly pressurizing the inside of the stadium [ 11 ] with 150,000 m 3 /hour [ 12 ] using independent blowers. [ 13 ]

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  9. Resonac Dome Oita - Wikipedia

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    The stadium during a J-League Division 1 game between Ōita Trinita and the Urawa Red Diamonds. The Resonac Dome Ōita, then the Kyushu Oil Dome, in 2009. The stadium originally had a capacity of 43,000. After the 2002 FIFA World Cup, 3,000 movable seats on the track were removed, giving the stadium its current capacity of 40,000.