Ōita Sports Club, Sports center in Ōita, Japan
Ōita Sports Club is a large sports facility spread across a 253-hectare site with multiple tennis courts, training areas, and both indoor and outdoor facilities. The complex spans across the Matsuoka and Yokoo suburbs and offers various sports options for different training and playing needs.
The facility gained international attention when the adjacent Resonac Dome Oita hosted matches during the 2002 FIFA World Cup. This connection to the tournament brought significant recognition and development to the region.
The club serves as a gathering place where residents come together for training and recreational activities. People of different ages use the facilities as part of their regular exercise routines and leisure time.
The facility is located in suburban areas and opens daily from 9 AM to 9 PM, except on Thursdays when it closes. With around 5,000 parking spaces, arriving and parking by car is straightforward for visitors.
The complex borders Mount Takao Nature Park, merging organized sports facilities with natural outdoor spaces. Visitors can shift between structured activities and informal exploration of the adjacent green areas.
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