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Princess Esuta Stadium | |
Location | Meijisu, Sanpantul |
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Broke ground | 2023 |
Built | 2024-2026 |
Opened | 2026 |
Owner | Sanpantul Rugby Football Union |
Surface | Grass |
Scoreboard | Four |
Architect | Sanpantul Imperial Architect |
Project manager | Umeda Keiichi |
Capacity | 45,000 (expand to 65,000) |
Field dimensions | 110x69m |
Tenants | |
Takagawshi Lions |
Seiji I Stadium is a rugby stadium in Meijisu, Sanpantul (15 kilometer west of Ofu), and is the home of the rugby matches.