Introduction
The Paloma Mizuhō Stadium has officially opened its doors, marking a new chapter in Nagoya's sports and recreational landscape. Managed by Nippon Kanzai Holdings, the stadium is designed to accommodate a variety of uses, from daily community activities to major international sporting events.
Stadium Features
With a seating capacity of approximately 30,000, and featuring an all-roofed structure that ensures comfort for spectators, the Paloma Mizuhō Stadium is built to meet international standards. It's not just an arena for professional sports; it welcomes the community for everyday activities.
Open Concourse for Public
One of the most notable features of the stadium is its open concourse. On non-event days, the stadium's exterior concourse is accessible to the public, allowing for walking and running, promoting active lifestyles among local residents. This integration allows the stadium to serve as a recreational hub, seamlessly blending with the surrounding Mizuho Park's loop pathway.
Capacity and Design
The Paloma Mizuhō Stadium boasts:
- - Seating: 30,000 seats, including approximately 300 wheelchair-accessible spaces, ensuring inclusivity for all fans.
- - Structure: A six-story building primarily constructed of reinforced concrete, providing durability and modern design aesthetics.
- - Main Usages: The stadium can host various sports, including athletics, soccer, rugby, and American football. It has received certifications from the World Athletics and the Japan Athletic Federation.
Architectural Elements
The stadium's architecture is inspired by natural elements and aims to create a harmonious relationship with the environment. Key highlights include:
- - A dynamic roof design that symbolizes the energy and enthusiasm found in athletic events.
- - An environment-friendly approach with careful consideration given to accessibility and comfort for visitors.
Infrastructure and Facilities
The total construction area is about 28,500 square meters, with a total floor area of approximately 60,700 square meters. The stadium's ambitious design reflects a commitment to high environmental performance and legacy conservation from the previous athletic venue.
Upcoming Events
The Paloma Mizuhō Stadium is set to be a key venue for upcoming international events, including the 20th Asian Games and the 5th Asian Para Games scheduled to take place between September and October 2026. This multi-functional facility is poised to bring global attention to Nagoya, showcasing its capacity to host significant sporting events.
Mizuho Park: A Hub of Activities
Mizuho Park, spread over 24 hectares, is more than just a backdrop for the stadium. It features:
- - Urban sports areas for skateboarding and other activities.
- - Museums celebrating local history, such as the Ōguro-Wa Shell Mound Museum.
- - Various open spaces for events, picnics, and community gatherings.
This evolution aims to elevate the park as a destination for both locals and tourists, enhancing overall recreation and leisure in Nagoya.
Nippon Kanzai's Role
Nippon Kanzai Holdings is responsible for the integrated design, construction, maintenance, and operation of the stadium and Mizuho Park. Their efforts reflect a commitment to public-private partnerships, focusing on sustainable facility management and community development.
The management period for this facility is established from April 2023 to March 2041, underscoring their long-term investment in the community’s sports infrastructure.
Conclusion
The opening of the Paloma Mizuhō Stadium signifies a transformative moment for Nagoya, promoting not only athletic excellence but also community engagement. By merging sports with public accessibility, it stands as a testament to the city’s dedication to fostering a vibrant, active, and socially inclusive environment. As we look ahead, the stadium promises to be a cornerstone of Nagoya’s cultural and sporting identity.