Teriha Sekisui House Arena is a gymnasium located in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
It is the home arena of the Rising Zephyr Fukuoka of the B League.
Getting to the Stadium
The area is a little over 10 kilometers away from Hakata Station. You can take the train to the nearest station and transfer by bus, but basically the venue is accessible by car.
The gymnasium's general parking lot has 489 spaces, which can be parked for a maximum of 500 yen per day (100 yen per hour).
However, parking during events may vary in terms of areas where you can park and fees, so please check the organizer's website.
If you are going by train from Hakata, it will take about 10 minutes from Hakata Station to Chihaya Station, get off at Chihaya Station, and then take the Nishitetsu Bus for about 15 minutes.
The Fukuoka City Gymnasium is the nearest bus stop.
You can also take the bus alone from Hakata Station.
Take the 29N bus from Hakata Bus Terminal and it will take about 30 minutes.
About the Stadium
Location: 6-1-1 Kashii Teriha, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Capacity: 5,042
Home team: Rising Zephyr Fukuoka
Opened: December 2018
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Professional Sports Teams in Fukuoka prefecture
(1)"Getting There & Around" Hakata, Fukuoka
Fukuoka City is the largest city in Kyushu.
If you are coming from Tokyo, it takes 1 hour and 30 minutes to 2 hours by airplane, and if you are coming by Shinkansen, it takes about 5 hours from Tokyo to Hakata by Nozomi.
The Fukuoka/Hakata area has a well-developed bus system, so it's easy to get to the venue if you use the bus, but if you don't mind walking a bit, larger venues can be reached by train by going to the nearest station and walking.
(2)"Where to Stay" in Hakata, Fukuoka
Since Fukuoka is a large city, there are many choices from high class hotels to economy hotels where you can stay at a lower price.
High-class hotels include the Hilton, Grand Hyatt, and Hotel Okura.
(3)"What to Do & See" in Hakata, Fukuoka
The Fukuoka/Hakata area is a large metropolitan area with many shopping malls and other facilities, but it is not an area with many sightseeing spots unique to Kyushu.
It is better to think of this area as a compact place where you can enjoy watching games and eating.
Dazaifu, about 15 kilometers from Fukuoka City, is a tourist spot where Michizane Sugawara, the god of learning, is enshrined.
(4)"Where & What to Eat" in Hakata, Fukuoka
Tonkotsu (pork bone) ramen is the most famous ramen in Japan, and it is one of the staples that you cannot miss when you come to Fukuoka.
The city is also famous for its motsunabe (motsunabe hot pot) and mizutaki (rice porridge), making it a city where you can enjoy a culinary trip.