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Kamei Arena Sendai

Coordinates: 38°13′04″N 140°52′09″E / 38.217758°N 140.869085°E / 38.217758; 140.869085
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Kamei Arena Sendai
Kamei Arena Sendai
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Kamei Arena Sendai is located in Miyagi Prefecture
Kamei Arena Sendai
Kamei Arena Sendai
Location within Miyagi Prefecture
Kamei Arena Sendai is located in Japan
Kamei Arena Sendai
Kamei Arena Sendai
Kamei Arena Sendai (Japan)
Full nameSendai City Gymnasium
LocationSendai, Japan
Coordinates38°13′04″N 140°52′09″E / 38.217758°N 140.869085°E / 38.217758; 140.869085
OwnerCity of Sendai
OperatorSendai City Sports Promotion Foundation
Capacity5,705
SurfaceArtificial
Opened1984
Tenants
Sendai 89ers (2004–present)
Voscuore Sendai
Website
www.spf-sendai.jp/scg/

Kamei Arena Sendai (カメイアリーナ仙台, Kamei Arina Sendai) is an indoor sporting arena located in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan. The capacity of the arena is 7,000. It hosted preliminary round games for the Basketball World Championship 2006, and is also the home arena of the Sendai 89ers of the Japan professional basketball B.League. In 1994 and 2004, it hosted the Asian Basketball Championship for Women.

The gymnasium is also the site of international volleyball competitions, and in 2006 hosted the opening rounds of the Thomas Cup and Uber Cup international team badminton tournaments.

Access

Sendai Gymnasium is located near Tomizawa Station of the Sendai Subway Nanboku Line.

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