Tsukuba Capio, Community center in Takezono, Japan.
Tsukuba Capio is a community center in Takezono designed with multiple spaces for different uses. The main arena seats more than 2,700 people, while a secondary hall accommodates around 400, and the facility also includes meeting rooms and areas for exhibitions.
Architect Yoshio Taniguchi designed this structure in 1996 as a modern facility to serve the community. The building received recognition as an important contribution to the development and growth of the area.
The center hosts local sporting competitions, community events, and gatherings that bring people together throughout the year. Visitors can observe how residents use the space for celebrations, meetings, and activities that matter to their daily lives.
The venue has parking for about 30 cars and allows groups to rent spaces for private events and meetings. Reservations can be made through the facility's official website.
The facility serves as the home arena for the professional basketball team Cyberdyne Ibaraki Robots, which plays in Japan's top-tier B.League. Watching their games here offers a chance to see competitive basketball at the national level.
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