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Kashima, Ibaraki-ken
About the prefecture:
Ibaraki is developing around three coastal areas: Tsukuba Science City, the Kashima Rinkai Industrial Zone, and the Hitachi Naka district with its International Harbour and Park City.
Municipalised in 1987, Tsukuba has come to be recognised throughout the world for its scientific achievements. Ibaraki is planning to create residential districts where people can enjoy both the convenience of modern urban life and the peacefulness of a rural community. In 1985 Tsukuba hosted the International Science Exposition, attracting huge numbers of visitors from throughout Japan and the world.
Mito, the capital city of Ibaraki, was one of the centres of Japanese authority during the Tokugawa Era (17th to mid-19th centuries) and was home to scholars, religious leaders, skilled craftsmen and artisans.
A number of Japan's most important corporations are headquartered in Kashima. Kashima, home of the J. League team the Kashima Antlers, is a leading industrial and manufacturing base for Japan's industrial enterprises. |
Einwohner - Population: ?? ???
Stadion - Stade - Stadium: Kashima
Soccer Stadium
Kapazität - Capacité - Capacity (Sitzplätze -
places assises - seats): 41
800


| Stadium remarks:
The Ibaraki Prefectural Kashima Soccer Stadium, one of the most innovative football complexes in Japan, is the first to employ the cell system. The stadium will be expanded to a capacity of 41,800 spectators in time for the 2002 FIFA World
Cup. |
Gesamtübersicht der Stadien - Sommaire des stades
- Stadium overview
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