Moving System for Domes and Stadiums:Examples and Achievements
Distributors :
Major achievements
Tokyo Dome

| Completion date | Mar, 1988 |
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Constructed as Japan's first all-weather multipurpose dome. We delivered sliding-type storable seats to enlarge the field to suit the purpose of use, along with a lifting pitcher's mound and bicycle race bank.
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| Retractable seat | 12,669 seats |
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| Lifting pitcher's mound | 1 units |
| Bicycle race bank | One unit (dividing storage system) |
Nagoya Dome

| Completion date | Mar, 1997 |
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Large, multipurpose dome stadium with shielding screens that darken the venue for various types of concerts and events.
We delivered retractable seats and a lifting pitcher's mound.
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| Sliding-type retractable seat | 7,470 seats |
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| Lifting pitcher's mound | 1 units |
Ogasayama Nature and Sports Park Stadium Ecopa Stadium

| Completion date | Mar, 2001 |
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The drawer-type retractable stands are installed with 5,236 spectator front-row seats. The stand can be pushed out close to the track field for an intense real-life view of a soccer or rugby game.
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| Drawer-type retractable stands | 5,236 seats |
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Kyocera Dome Osaka (Osaka Dome)

| Completion date | Mar, 1997 |
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The dome is unique for its “Super Ring” lifting movable ceiling system, sliding retractable seats, and lifting pitcher's mound.
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| Super Ring (lifting movable ceiling system) | One set (6 rings) |
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| Sliding-type retractable seat | 3,268 seats |
| Lifting pitcher's mound | 1 units |