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J-Village (Jヴィレッジ, jēvirejji) is a sports complex in Hirono, Fukushima and Naraha, Fukushima, Japan.
J-Village complex became the front line base for the nuclear accidents and it is back in normal use as the sports facilities now.[1]
Facilities
[edit]- Training facilities
- Natural grass field
- All-weather field soccer practice field
- Training field
- Practice field with roof
- Futsal court
- Sand pitch
- Tennis court
- Fitness building
- Heated swimming pool
- Machine training gym
- Indoor stadium
- Competition facilities
- Other facilities
- Center building
- Guest room (hotel)
- Convention hall
- Restaurant 'Alpine Rose'
- Cafeteria 'Halftime'
- Café Amazon
- Accommodation building (J-Village Annex)
- Room (hotel)
- Banquet hall (J-Village Hall)
References
[edit]- ^ "J Village: Once Again a Place for Soccer Fans". nippon.com. March 11, 2020.
External links
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