Crasus Dome Oita
Crasus Dome Õita is a retractable roof, multi-purpose stadium in the city of Ōita in Ōita Prefecture on Kyushu Island in Japan.
The stadium was built for Ōita Prefecture, which still owns it. Design was led by the famous architect Kisho Kurokawa and his firm Kisho Kurokawa Architect & Associates, and construction was carried out by a construction group led by the Takenaka Corporation. The stadium opened as Oita Stadium in May 2001.
In 2006 it was renamed Kyushu Oil Dome, as a result of a sponsorship deal with. In early 2010, the stadium was renamed Õita Bank Dome when sponsorship shifted to. In early 2019, the stadium was renamed Showa Denko Dome Oita after Showa Denko acquired naming rights. On 1 January 2023 Showa Denko merged with another company, forming Resonac Holdings Corporation.
Since January 2025, as a result of a sponsorship deal with Crasus Chemical Co., Ltd the stadium is now called Crasus Dome Oita.
The stadium is primarily used for football and is the home field of J.League club Ōita Trinita.
History
The stadium originally had a capacity of 43,000. After the 2002 [FIFA World Cup], 3,000 movable seats on the track were removed, giving the stadium its current capacity of 40,000.Features
Crasus Dome Oita has a retractable dome roof, which uses a wire traction system. Other features of the stadium:- Building area:
- Total floor area:
- Covered area:
- Stand inclination: max. 33 degree angle