Mizuho Rugby Stadium

Mizuho Rugby Stadium
Mizuho Rugby Stadium
Location Japan Nagoya, Japan
Coordinates 35°07′16″N 136°56′34″E / 35.121101°N 136.942643°E / 35.121101; 136.942643
Renovated 1950, 1994
Expanded 1982
Owner Nagoya City
Surface Grass
Capacity 15,000
Field dimensions 135 x 80 m

Nagoya City Mizuho Rugby Stadium (名古屋市瑞穂公園ラグビー場 Nagoya-shi Mizuho Kōen Ragubī-jō?) is a rugby stadium in Nagoya, Japan. It is currently used mostly for rugby union matches. The stadium holds 15,000 people and was built in 1941.

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