Asty Tokushima
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Alternative namesTokushima Industry and Tourism Exchange Center
LocationTokushima City, Japan
Construction startedJuly 1991
| Asty Tokushima | |
|---|---|
アスティとくしま | |
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| Alternative names | Tokushima Industry and Tourism Exchange Center |
| General information | |
| Location | Tokushima City, Japan |
| Coordinates | 34°03′11″N 134°33′50″E / 34.053147°N 134.563894°E |
| Construction started | July 1991 |
| Completed | September 1993 |
| Opened | October 20, 1993 |
| Cost | ¥200 billion |
| Height | |
| Height | 28.5 metres (94 ft) |
| Technical details | |
| Material | Reinforced concrete (through steel) |
| Floor count | 3 |
| Floor area | 22,000 square metres (240,000 sq ft) |
| Other information | |
| Seating capacity | Multi-Purpose Hall: 5,000 (conference, convention) 4,000 (rock festivals, concerts, sporting events) |
| Parking | 534 slots |
| Website | |
| www | |
| References | |
| [1][2] | |
Asty Tokushima (アスティとくしま) or the Tokushima Industry and Tourism Exchange Center (徳島県立産業観光交流センター, Tokushima Kenritsu Sangyō Kankō Kōryū Sentā) is an indoor arena and conference venue in Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan. The arena opened in 1993.
"ASTY" in the venue's name is an acronym which stands for "Attractive Space in Tokushima Yamashiro".[2]
Notable sports events hosted by the arena include the official 2007 Asian Basketball Championship.
Asty Tokushima was constructed for three years, from July 1991 until September 1993. It was opened on October 20, 1993.[1]
