Akita Prefectural General Pool

Coordinates: 39°43′24.3″N 140°4′7.8″E / 39.723417°N 140.068833°E / 39.723417; 140.068833
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Akita Prefectural General Pool
Building information
Full nameAkita Prefectural General Pool
LocationSanuki 4-50, Araya Machi, Akita, Japan
CapacityMain:2,000
Sub:148
OpenedMarch 26, 2001
Websitehttp://www.akisouko.com/pool/index.html
Pools
Map
General information
Architectural styleSteel truss design, SRC, Reinforced concrete
Technical details
Floor count3
Floor area14,160 sqm
Design and construction
Architect(s)Azusa Sekkei
Main contractorMaeda Corporation
Fujita[1]

Akita Prefectural General Pool (秋田県立総合プール, Akita Kenritsu Sōgō Pūru) is a swimming venue in Akita, Akita, Japan.[2][3][4][5][6] An Olympic competitor, Hiroko Nagasaki is the honorary director. It hosted the 2001 World Games, and it is the largest swimming pool in the prefecture.[7]

Events

Aquatic timing system

Closing days

  • The third Monday
  • December 29-January 1, January 20-February 3

Gallery

Other swimming pools in Akita City

Other swimming pools in Akita prefecture

References

  1. ^ http://jabmee.or.jp/ichiran/pdf/2001/2001-07-02jabmee.pdf
  2. ^ Akita Prefectural General Pool (3 October 2018). "秋田県立総合プール". Retrieved 3 October 2018.
  3. ^ "秋田県立総合プール(秋田県・プール)のスポット情報|ウォーカープラス".
  4. ^ "秋田県立総合プール - Sports Camp Japan". sportscamp.jp.
  5. ^ "秋田県立総合プール条例". www1.g-reiki.net.
  6. ^ "秋田県立総合プール".
  7. ^ "競泳 - 秋田県水泳連盟". akitaswim.com.
  8. ^ http://www.city.akita.akita.jp/city/pl/pb/koho/htm/20070216/2-16-20.html

External links

39°43′24.3″N 140°4′7.8″E / 39.723417°N 140.068833°E / 39.723417; 140.068833