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Chichibunomiya rugby stadium
Chichibunomiya 秩父宮 rugby stadium in the Aoyama district of central Tokyo is the spiritual home of Japanese rugby and the headquarters of the Japan Rugby Football Union. It currently seats 25,194 spectators, but only part of the stands are covered. A large electronic scoreboard was added to the ground as a step to modernization before the Rugby World Cup 2003.
Originally completed in 1947, it was at first called Tokyo rugby stadium. From 1953 the name was changed to Chichibunomiya rugby stadium.
The name Chichibunomiya commemorates the sporting prince, Prince Chichibu , who was not a rugby player but was passionately fond of rugby and died in 1953. His statue is in the stadium.
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