Konohana Arena is a gymnasium located in the Shizuoka Kusanagi Sports Park in Shizuoka City. It is used as one of the home arenas by JTEKT STINGS, a volleyball and V-League team. Or, in the past, Chanson of the W-League (women's basketball league) has sometimes held home games there.
In addition to the gymnasium, the Kusanagi Sports Park in Shizuoka Prefecture has a baseball field and an athletic field.
Getting to the Stadium
Konohana Arena is a gymnasium in the Shizuoka City area.
To get to the gymnasium, take the Shizuoka Railway from Shin-Shizuoka Station (about a 10-minute walk from JR Shizuoka Station) and get off at the Ken Sogo Undojo Station, which takes about 10 minutes, and the gymnasium is about a 10-minute walk away.
About the Stadium
Location: 19-1 Kurihara, Suruga-ku, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka, 422-8008, Japan
Capacity: 4,000
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Travel Tips & Information
Here is the basic information about Shizuoka as a reference for planning your trip.
Professional Sports Teams in Shizuoka
(1)"Getting There & Around" Shizuoka, Shimizu, Fujieda
Shizuoka Prefecture is a long, horizontal prefecture. The Hamamatsu area is on the Aichi side, while Shizuoka City is right in the middle.
If you are coming from Tokyo, you should take the Shinkansen.
Although the Nozomi does not stop here, the Hikari train connects Tokyo and Shizuoka in about one hour. To get to Shimizu, take the Tokaido Line from Shizuoka Station.
(2)"Where to Stay" in Shizuoka, Shimizu, Fujieda
Although there are some hotels around Shizuoka Station, there are not that many accommodations in the area.
Since the Shinkansen runs until late, you will probably have to travel to Tokyo, Nagoya, or Osaka after the game.
Here are some suggestions for hotels in the Shizuoka and Shimizu areas, including those for sightseeing in Shizuoka the next day.
(3)"What to Do & See" in Shizuoka, Shimizu, Fujieda
Fuji, and Miho-no-Matsubara in Shimizu City is one of the most popular sightseeing spots in Shizuoka. The pine trees on the shore, the sea and Mt. Fuji are just like the world of Utagawa Hiroshige's Ukiyo. There is also a museum in Shimizu called Chibimaruko-chan Land.
Shizuoka City has a bronze statue of Tokugawa Ieyasu, so I think Shimizu City has more to offer in terms of sightseeing.
(4)"What & Where to Eat" in Shizuoka, Shimizu, Fujieda
In Shizuoka Prefecture, Hamamatsu is famous for its dumplings and eels.
Hamamatsu is famous for its dumplings and eel.
Here is a selection of stores in the Shizuoka and Shimizu areas.