Saga Prefectural Gymnasium
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Saga Prefectural Gymnasium is an
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in
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. It is the home arena of the
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of the
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, Japan's professional basketball league.


Facilities

The gymnasium complex is divided into four sections: SAGA Stadium, SAGA Aqua, SAGA Arena, and SAGA Plaza. Facilities in the complex include: * Main Arena * Sub Arena * Swimming pools * Running track * Athletics stadium * Baseball field * Air rifle shooting range * Tennis court * Equestrian field * Judo, kendo, and kyudo halls * Fencing hall * Boxing hall


References

Basketball venues in Japan Indoor arenas in Japan Sports venues in Saga Prefecture Saga (city) Sports venues completed in 1986 1986 establishments in Japan {{japan-stadium-stub