佐原2丁目公園, Municipal park in Yokosuka, Japan.
Sawara 2-chome Park is a sports facility in Yokosuka with an artificial turf soccer field designed for competitive play. The field has night lighting and includes spectator seating with wheelchair-accessible spaces.
The park opened in 2013 after years of planning and construction that began in the early 2000s. It was designed specifically as a training facility for professional soccer teams.
The stadium is named after Nissan's electric vehicle and serves as a training ground for the Yokohama F. Marinos team. It has become a gathering place for soccer enthusiasts and local athletes in the area.
The facility has ample parking for regular and large vehicles, plus an overflow parking area for additional cars. Visitors should note that access may be limited during scheduled training sessions or events.
It is the only municipal soccer facility with artificial turf in the city, primarily used for professional team training sessions. The site has specialized infrastructure rarely found in other local sports venues.
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