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Coordinates: 37°0105N 140°5138E / 37.017919°N 140.860527°E / 37.017919; 140.860527
 

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Iwaki Green Stadium
Iwaki Green Stadium
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LocationIwaki, Fukushima, Japan
OwnerIwaki City
OperatorIwaki City
Capacity30,000
Field sizeLeft Field - 100m
Center Field - 122m
Right Field – 100m
OpenedApril 1995

Iwaki Green Stadium (いわきグリーンスタジアム, Iwaki Guriin Sutajiamu) is a stadiuminIwaki, Fukushima, Japan. It opened in 1995 and has a seating capacity of 30,000 people. Its design was based on that of Chiba Marine Stadium, and it is primarily used as a baseball venue. The stadium hosts various baseball and softball events, including those for high schools, universities and amateur leagues, and one-two professional baseball games per year and was the venue for the NPB All-Star Game in 2013.

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37°01′05N 140°51′38E / 37.017919°N 140.860527°E / 37.017919; 140.860527

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