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- pool, training room, multipurpose hall, conference rooms and Restaurant Namihaya. The main arena has 6,000 fixed seats with a possible capacity for 10,000...
- 1975 (with former Muraoka town) São José dos Campos, Brazil, since 1973 Namihaya Dome Yuta Nakamoto, K-Pop idol (member of NCT, more specifically NCT 127)...
- The 2008-09 season was the first season that the team did not use the Namihaya Dome for any of their home games. 13 Evessa players and trainer have tested...
- Minami Awaji harbour, ****an; a double-size replica of a ****anese warship Namihaya; Osaka Maritime Museum, ****an; 5th-century ****anese ship replica Naniwa...
- FIVB Men's World Grand Champions Cup Fumin Kyosai Super Arena 1996 7,056 Namihaya Dome 1996 10,000 Osaka Muni****l Central Gymnasium 10,000 2012 FIVB World...
- Neo-Blood Tournament Eliminations was an event held on May 5, 2001 at the Namihaya Dome in Kadoma, Osaka, ****an. Pancrase: Proof 3 was an event held on May...
- January 2025 in advance of Expo 2025 to be held at said site. Ancient ship Namihaya outdoor exhibit Cosmosquare Seaside Park and Promenade Kongo Gakuen international...
- Pancrase: Breakthrough 10 was an event held on November 28, 1999, at the Namihaya Dome in Kadoma, Osaka, ****an. For The Pancrase Openweight Championship...
- "Jogakura Bridge". "Nishinomiyako Bridge". "Suehiro Bridge". "Yobuko Bridge". "Namihaya Bridge". "Imari Bay Bridge". "Kokonoe "Yume" Otsurihashi Bridge". "Ryujin...
- their first tour, the ****y Series 1999. The first event took place at the Namihaya Dome – now the Towa Pharmaceutical Ractab Dome – in Kadoma, Osaka and saw...