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Ishin Me-Life Stadium






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Coordinates: 34°0916N 131°2615E / 34.15444°N 131.43750°E / 34.15444; 131.43750
 

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Ishin Me-Life Stadium
Ishin Part Stadium infield
Map
Former namesIshin Memorial Park Stadium (1963–2017)
LocationYamaguchi, Yamaguchi, Japan
OwnerYamaguchi Prefecture
CapacityApprox. 20,000
J.League:15,115
Construction
Opened1963
Renovated2011
Tenants
Renofa Yamaguchi FC
Chūgoku Soccer League

Ishin Me-Life Stadium (維新みらいふスタジアム) is an athletic stadiuminYamaguchi, Yamaguchi, Japan. It was formerly known as Ishin Memorial Park Stadium after the Ishin (Restoration, meaning the Meiji Restoration in which the Choshu Domain played a large part). Since January 2018 it has been called Ishin Me-Life Stadium for the naming rights.

The stadium is opened for 18th National Sports Festival of Japan in 1963, and renovated for 66th National Sports Festival of Japan in 2011.

The stadium is home to the professional football team Renofa Yamaguchi FC.

Naming rights[edit]

Yamaguchi Prefecture decided to introduce naming rights for a prefectural facility for the first time as a way to fund its administrative and financial reforms. The naming rights holder had to pay at least 10 million yen per year for a 3-to-5-year contract and include the words “Athletics Stadium”, “Stadium” or “Restoration” in the nickname. The prefecture sought applications from October 10, 2017, to October 31, 2017. Two parties applied, and the prefecture chose a building material sales company based in Hofu City with a group company in Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture (Mita Industry). The nickname of the facility became “Ishin Me-Life Stadium”. The contract was for five years from January 12, 2018, with a yearly payment of twelve million yen (excluding tax). The contract was extended for another two years until January 11, 2025, in December 2022.

External links[edit]

34°09′16N 131°26′15E / 34.15444°N 131.43750°E / 34.15444; 131.43750

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