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Full name | Ōdate Jukai Dome |
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Location | Odate, Akita, Japan |
Coordinates | 40°17′32.7″N 140°35′12.7″E / 40.292417°N 140.586861°E |
Public transit | Ōdate Station |
Parking | 1,060 spaces |
Owner | Akita Prefecture |
Operator | Nipro Odate Factory |
Capacity | Concert: 15,000 Baseball: 5,040 |
Surface | Artificial turf |
Construction | |
Opened | June 1997 |
Architect | Toyo Ito |
General contractor | Takenaka Corporation |
The Nipro Hachiko Dome (ニプロハチ公ドーム, Nipuro Hachikou Dōmu) is a large wooden stadium in Ōdate, Akita, in northern Japan. The stadium covers an area of 12,915 m2.[1] It was completed in June 1997 and is made from 25,000 Akita cypress trees which are covered with a special double Teflon-coated membrane. This allows enough sunlight into the stadium so that during the day no artificial lights are needed.[2] The stadium is principally used for baseball games,[3] but thanks in part to its removable grandstands, the stadium can also be used for other sports and events.[4] Nipro, a Japanese medical equipment manufacturing company, purchased the naming rights to the dome in 2017.[5]
The roof was made from 25,000 Akita cypress trees which were aged over the course of 60 years.[4] This wooden framework is covered with a special double Teflon-coated membrane made from translucent fluorethylene resin-coated fibreglass.[6] This membrane is very strong and light. The stadium is located in a region of Japan that it subjected to heavy snowfall of 2 to 3 m (6.6 to 9.8 ft). Because of this, the dome itself also has an aerodynamic design to resist strong winds and heavy snowfall.[2] Buildup of snow on the roof is prevented by circulating warm air between the two Teflon-coated membranes; this shakes off the snow and allows the stadium to be used in all weather.[4]
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