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Tsukisamu Dome (月寒ドーム) was an
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located in
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. The full capacity of the arena was 5,831.


Overview

This facility was used for Agricultural show , car exhibitions and sales, concerts, sports events, and as a convention center. The Tsukisamu Dome was closed in 2016 and demolished in 2018, because of the increasing cost of maintenance of this aging facility.


Access

* Tōhō Line: 15 minutes walk (to the east) from
Fukuzumi Station is a rapid transit station in Toyohira-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. The station number is H14. It is the southern terminus of the Tōhō Line. The Sapporo Dome is about 10 minutes walking distance south of the station. Platforms Surroundi ...
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See also

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Expo Hokkaido '82 Expo Hokkaido '82 (Japanese: '82北海道博覧会) was an exhibition in Japan held at Tsukisamu Dome and outside fairgrounds, from June 12 - August 22, 1982. Its theme was "Departure for the Northern Age". It received over 2.6 million visitors. ...


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