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愛知国際アリーナ | |
Location | 1-4-1 Meijō, Kita-ku, Nagoya, Aichi |
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Operator | Aichi International Arena Co., Ltd |
Capacity | 15,000 7,800 (sumo) |
Construction | |
Opened | July 2025 (planned) |
Architect | Kengo Kuma |
Website | |
https://ig-arena.jp/english/ |
Aichi International Arena (愛知国際アリーナ, Aichi Kokusai Ariina), also known as IG Arena (IGアリーナ, IG Ariina) for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose arena under construction in Kita-ku, Nagoya, Japan. Scheduled to open in July 2025, the arena will be a replacement for the Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, which was built in 1964.[1][2]
Aichi Prefectural Governor Hideaki Ōmura announced plans for the new arena in July 2017, almost a year after the prefecture and Nagoya city were unanimously selected to be the hosts of the 2026 Asian Games.[3] A section of Meijō Park north of the Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium was chosen to build the new arena.[3]
Designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma,[4] Aichi International Arena will have a maximum seating capacity of 15,000.[1][5] The arena will also host the annual grand sumo tournament that takes place in Nagoya every July. Despite prefectural documents listing a seating capacity of 11,000 for sumo matches,[1] the Japan Sumo Association announced in December 2024 that capacity for the 2025 Nagoya tournament would be limited to around 7,800 seats.[6]
In February 2024 it was announced that British financial company IG Group would have naming rights for the Aichi International Arena for ten years.[5] The rights deal was arranged by AEG Worldwide.[2]