Saitama Super Arena

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Saitama Super Arena
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Location Saitama Shintoshin, Chūō-ku, Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Coordinates 35°53′41.60″N 139°37′51.00″E / 35.8948889, 139.6308333
Opened September 1, 2001
Owner Saitama Arena Corp.
Architect
Former names
Tenants
Seating capacity
5,000 - 37,000

Saitama Super Arena (さいたまスーパーアリーナ Saitama Sūpā Arīna?) is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Chūō-ku, Saitama City, Saitama, Japan. Its spectator capacity is 37,000 at maximum settings. This main arena capacity is between 19,000-22,500 when events such as basketball, volleyball, tennis, ice hockey, gymnastics, boxing, mixed martial arts and professional wrestling take place there. The arena features a gigantic moveable section of seating which can reduce capacity for smaller events and create a more intimate setting.

Its permanent attractions include the John Lennon Museum which displays John Lennon memorabilia.

It is one of two home arenas to Japan Professional Basketball League team the Saitama Broncos.

It is a favorite venue for puroresu (Japanese professional wrestling) and mixed martial arts (MMA).

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[edit] Trivia

When Japanese mega star Ayumi Hamasaki performed here during her 2005 tour she fell hard on the stage after watching a 'wave' travel across the arena.

[edit] History[1]

[edit] Event Hosting

In 2000, it hosted an NHL ice hockey game between the Nashville Predators and the Pittsburgh Penguins.

In 2003, NBA basketball teams, the Seattle Supersonics and the Los Angeles Clippers, played two games there.

On February 7, 2005 the Saitama Super Arena hosted WWE Monday Night RAW for United States cable television network Spike TV. The main event of the RAW hour was Ric Flair vs Shawn Michaels and the main event of the RAWZone hour featured Triple H against Edge for the World Heavyweight Championship

On October 26 and 27, 2005, Queen + Paul Rodgers performed at the arena and released concert DVD here Super Live in Japan.

In 2006 the Saitama Super Arena hosted the Final Round of the Basketball World Championship 2006. It also hosted 3 concerts by rock band U2, on November 29, 30, and December 4. As well as 2 sold-out concerts by singer Mariah Carey, on October 20, and October 21. During this year Hikaru Utada's Utada United 2006 live was also held and recorded for home viewing here.

On December 31, 2007 the Arena hosted Yarennoka, an MMA promotion organized by the former staff members of Pride FC.

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  1. ^ ja:さいたまスーパーアリーナ as of 2007-07-04T07:48:17

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Preceded by
Conseco Fieldhouse
Indianapolis
FIBA World Championship
Final Venue

2006
Succeeded by
Sinan Erdem Dome
İstanbul