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Asty Tokushima

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Town or city
  
Tokushima City

Construction started
  
July 1991

Height
  
28 m

Country
  
Japan

Completed
  
September 1993

Phone
  
+81 88-624-5111

Asty Tokushima

Alternative names
  
Tokushima Industry and Tourism Exchange Center

Opened
  
October 20, 1993 (1993-10-20)

Address
  
Japan, 〒770-8055 Tokushima Prefecture, Tokushima, 山城町東浜傍示1

Similar
  
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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.

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"ASTY" in the venue's name is an acronym which stands for "Attractive Space in Tokushima Yamashiro".

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Construction

Asty Tokushima was constructed for three years, from July 1991 until September 1993. It was opened in October 20, 1993.

Features

Asty Tokushima's main feature is its multi-purpose hall which has a maximum seating capacity of 5000 to accommodate large-scale conferences and conventions. This figure is smaller for rock festivals, concerts and sporting events such as professional tennis, volleyball and sumo matches, where the maximum possible seating capacity is 4,000. The hall's whole 3,000 square metres (32,000 sq ft) space could be used for trade fairs and exhibitions.

There are also 6 conference rooms within the venue with a capacity of 75-150 people each and 2 special conference rooms with 150-300 seating capacity. The Flair Tokushima Hall is another room within the venue with 142 fixed seating capacity and there are two training rooms hosted within the venue as well with 54 and 24 seating capacity respectively.

References

Asty Tokushima Wikipedia