National Kasumigaoka Stadium

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National Kasumigaoka Stadium is a historic sports venue in Tokyo, Japan, best known as the former national stadium that hosted major football matches and athletics events, including the 1964 Summer Olympics.

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Label Occurrences
National Kasumigaoka Stadium canonical 1
国立競技場 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf multi-purpose stadium
stadium
alsoKnownAs Kokuritsu Kyōgijō NERFINISHED
National Stadium NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle open bowl stadium
builtFor 1964 Summer Olympics
capacity about 57000
category Olympic stadium
defunct football venues in Japan
city Tokyo
continent Asia
country Japan
demolished 2015
hasRunningTrack yes
hasScoreboard yes
hostedEvent 1964 Summer Olympics athletics events
1964 Summer Olympics closing ceremony NERFINISHED
1964 Summer Olympics football final
1964 Summer Olympics football matches
1964 Summer Olympics opening ceremony
Asian Games football matches
Emperor's Cup finals NERFINISHED
Japan national football team home matches
national athletics championships of Japan
locatedIn Shinjuku, Tokyo NERFINISHED
Tokyo
locatedNear Meiji Jingu Gaien NERFINISHED
nativeName 国立霞ヶ丘競技場 NERFINISHED
nativeNameLanguage ja
notableFor hosting 1964 Summer Olympics
hosting major athletics events
hosting major football matches
opened 1958
operator Japan Sport Council NERFINISHED
owner Japan Sport Council NERFINISHED
primaryUse athletics
football
region Kantō region
replacedBy New National Stadium NERFINISHED
role former national stadium of Japan
status demolished
successor New National Stadium NERFINISHED
surface grass
tenants Japan national football team NERFINISHED
Japan national rugby union team NERFINISHED
usedFor ceremonial events
rugby union

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Japan Sport Council overseesFacility National Kasumigaoka Stadium
National Stadium nativeName National Kasumigaoka Stadium
subject surface form: National Stadium (Tokyo)
this entity surface form: 国立競技場