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Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium
Map
LocationSetagaya, Tokyo
OwnerTokyo City
OperatorTokyo Sports Culture Foundation
Capacity20,010
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundSeptember 1962
OpenedMay 1964
ArchitectMurata Masachika Architects
BuilderTodagumi
Tenants
Black Rams Tokyo

Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium (駒沢オリンピック公園総合運動場陸上競技場) is a multi-purpose stadium in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan. The stadium is an integral feature of Komazawa Olympic Park and is currently used mostly for football matches (although mostly amateur and women's matches) and rugby union games. The stadium has a capacity of 20,010.

The stadium hosted some of the football preliminaries for the 1964 Summer Olympics. Some J. League Division 1, J. League Division 2, J. League Cup, and Emperor's Cup matches, (including the Finals on 1965 and 1966), had also been played at the stadium.

Access

12 minutes walk from Komazawa-daigaku Station (Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line)

References

35°37′32″N 139°39′49″E / 35.625611°N 139.663664°E / 35.625611; 139.663664