Mitsuzawa Park Main Stadium, Professional sports stadium in Kanagawa-ku, Japan.
Mitsuzawa Park Main Stadium is a sports facility in Kanagawa-ku that features a grass field with permanent seating for about 18,300 spectators. The venue hosts football matches and track and field competitions throughout the year.
The stadium opened in 1951 and later served as one of the football venues for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. This long history makes it an established sports landmark in the region.
The stadium serves as a gathering place where the local community comes together for football matches and track events. Visitors experience the energy of fans supporting their teams in this central sports hub.
The stadium is easily accessible by the Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line, getting off at Mitsuzawa-kamicho Station. Visitors should plan to arrive early on event days, particularly for major competitions.
NHK Spring Company acquired naming rights in 2008, officially renaming the facility to NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium. This corporate partnership reflects how local businesses integrate into the region's sports community.
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