{"id":13080,"date":"2013-03-31T08:30:58","date_gmt":"2013-03-31T08:30:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.stadiumguide.com\/?p=13080"},"modified":"2013-03-31T08:41:01","modified_gmt":"2013-03-31T08:41:01","slug":"kincho-stadium","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.stadiumguide.com\/kincho-stadium\/","title":{"rendered":"Kincho Stadium"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Club: Cerezo Osaka | Opening: 1987 | Capacity: 20,500<\/p>\n
Kincho Stadium was built in 1987 to serve as venue for baseball, American football, and lower-level football.<\/p>\n
In 2009, Kincho Stadium underwent a major renovation and subsequently Cerezo Osaka made the stadium their regular home. The stadium is currently undergoing further refurbishments.<\/p>\n
Kincho Stadium is located in Nagai Park in the south of Osaka. It lies right next to the bigger Nagai Stadium<\/a>.<\/p>\n Kincho Stadium is situated about 11 kilometres south of central Osaka and Osaka Station. The stadium is easily reached with the Midosuji Line (M) of the Osaka metro<\/a>. The Midosuji Line can be boarded at, for example, Umeda Station, which is right next to Osaka Station. The journey takes just over 20 minutes.<\/p>\n An alternative is taking a train on the JR Hanwa Line to Tsurugaoka Station, from where it is a short 5-minute walk to the stadium. You can catch a train at Tenn\u014dji Station or from a southern destination (for example Kansai Airport).<\/p>\n Address: Nagai Park, Higashisumiyoshi District, Osaka<\/p>\n