Osaka Stadium
Osaka Stadium (大阪球場, owned by Osaka Stadium Corporation (大阪スダヂアム興業株式会社)) was a stadium located in Naniwa-ku, Osaka, Japan. The stadium opened in 1950, with a capacity of 32,000 people. It was built over the site of a red-brick tobacco plant which was destroyed during the bombing of Osaka during World War II. The stadium was torn down in 1998 and was entirely replaced by the office and shopping complex of Namba Parks in several stages, with final construction ending in April 2007.
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Osaka Stadium
Osaka Stadium (大阪球場, owned by Osaka Stadium Corporation (大阪スダヂアム興業株式会社)) was a stadium located in Naniwa-ku, Osaka, Japan. The stadium opened in 1950, with a capacity of 32,000 people. It was built over the site of a red-brick tobacco plant which was destroyed during the bombing of Osaka during World War II. The stadium was torn down in 1998 and was entirely replaced by the office and shopping complex of Namba Parks in several stages, with final construction ending in April 2007.
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Osaka Stadium (大阪球場, owned by ...... shows, on October 10–12, 1987.
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Stadion Osaka (jap. 大阪スタヂアム Ōs ...... rped.com. [dostęp 2012-07-10].
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大阪スタヂアム(おおさかスタヂアム)は、かつて大阪府大阪市浪 ...... 在したため、「ナンバ(難波)球場」という通称でも親しまれた。
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1950-09-12
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Junzo Sakakura
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1950-01-09
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January 1950
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November 1998
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Naniwa-ku, Osaka, Japan
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opened
1950-09-12
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Osaka Stadium Corporation
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Osaka Stadium
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Grass
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Das Osaka Stadium (jap. 大阪スタヂア ...... seballstadion in Osaka, Japan.
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Osaka Stadium (大阪球場, owned by ...... truction ending in April 2007.
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Stadion Osaka (jap. 大阪スタヂアム Ōs ...... rped.com. [dostęp 2012-07-10].
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大阪スタヂアム(おおさかスタヂアム)は、かつて大阪府大阪市浪 ...... 在したため、「ナンバ(難波)球場」という通称でも親しまれた。
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Osaka Stadium
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Osaka Stadium
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Stadion Osaka
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大阪スタヂアム
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오사카 구장
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