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AKB48 and its sister groups have played at many concert venues since the groups began. These venues range from the theaters themselves to the biggest stadium in Japan, Nissan Stadium.
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AKB48, its sister groups, and the [[Sakamichi Series]] groups have played at many concert venues since the groups began. These venues range from the theaters themselves to the biggest stadium in Japan, Nissan Stadium.
  
 
==[[AKB48 Theater]]==
 
==[[AKB48 Theater]]==
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Akihabara, Tokyo<br/>
 
Akihabara, Tokyo<br/>
Capacity - 250<br/>
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Capacity - 229<br/>
 
Website - [http://www.akb48.co.jp/theater/ Here]<br/>
 
Website - [http://www.akb48.co.jp/theater/ Here]<br/>
  
 
===Current Stages===
 
===Current Stages===
* [[Team A 1st Waiting Stage|Team A Waiting Stage]]
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* [[Team A 7th Stage]]
* [[Team K 1st Waiting Stage|Team K Waiting Stage]]
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* [[Team K 4th Stage|Team K 4th Stage Revival]]
* [[Team B 1st Waiting Stage|Team B Waiting Stage]]
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* [[Team B 6th Stage]]
* [[AKB48 Research Students|Kenkyuusei]] "[[AKB48 Team Kenkyuusei 7th Stage|Pajama Drive]]"
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* [[Team 4 4th Stage]]
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* [[Team 8 2nd Stage]]
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* [[1st Special Stage]]
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* [[2nd Special Stage]]
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* [[3rd Special Stage]]
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* [[4th Special Stage]]
  
 
==[[SKE48 Theater]]==
 
==[[SKE48 Theater]]==
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===Current Stages===
 
===Current Stages===
* [[Team S 4th Stage]]
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* [[Team S 5th Stage]]
* [[Team KII 4th Stage]]
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* [[Team KII 5th Stage]]
* [[Team E 3rd Stage]]
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* [[Team E 4th Stage]]
* [[SKE48 Team Kenkyuusei 2nd Stage|Kenkyusei 2nd Stage]]
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* [[SKE48 Kenkyuusei PARTY ga Hajimaru yo|Kenkyuusei 3rd Stage]]
  
 
==[[NMB48 Theater]]==
 
==[[NMB48 Theater]]==
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===Current Stages===
 
===Current Stages===
* [[Team N 1st Stage]] (Revival)
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* [[Team N 3rd Stage|Team N 3rd Stage Revival]]  
* [[Team M 1st Stage]]
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* [[Team M 2nd Stage]]
* [[Team BII 1st Stage]]
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* [[Team BII 3rd Stage]]
* [[NMB48 Team Kenkyuusei 4th Stage|Kenkyusei 4th Stage]]
 
 
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===Current Stages===
 
===Current Stages===
* [[Team H 1st Waiting Stage]]
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* [[Team H 4th Stage]]
* [[HKT48 Team Kenkyuusei 2nd Stage|Kenkyusei 2nd Stage]]
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* [[Team KIV 2nd Stage]]
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* [[HKT48 Himawarigumi 2nd Stage]]
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==[[NGT48 Theater]]==
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The '''NGT48 Theater''' <small>(NGT48劇場)</small>, is where [[NGT48]] hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.
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The NGT48 Theater is in the shopping mall Lovela 2 in Niigata, which is the place that NGT48 is named after.
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Niigata, Niigata<br/>
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Capacity - 295<br/>
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Website - <br/>
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===Current Stages===
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* [[Team NIII 2nd Stage]]
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* [[NGT48 Kenkyuusei Natsu no Nijikai PARTY]]
  
 
==[[JKT48 Theater]]==
 
==[[JKT48 Theater]]==
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===Current Stages===
 
===Current Stages===
* [[Team J 1st Stage]]
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* [[Team J 5th Stage]]
* [[Team KIII 1st Stage]]
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* [[Team KIII 4th Stage]]
* [[JKT48 Kenkyuusei 2nd Stage]]
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* [[Team T 1st Stage]]
  
 
==[[SNH48 Theater]]==
 
==[[SNH48 Theater]]==
 
[[Image:SNHExt.jpg|thumb|right|325px|SNH48 Theater Exterior (Artist Impressions)]]
 
[[Image:SNHExt.jpg|thumb|right|325px|SNH48 Theater Exterior (Artist Impressions)]]
  
The '''SNH48 Theater''', is where [[SNH48]] will hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.
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The '''SNH48 Theater''', is where [[SNH48]] hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.
  
 
The SNH48 Theater opened on August 30, 2013.
 
The SNH48 Theater opened on August 30, 2013.
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===Current Stages===
 
===Current Stages===
* [[SNH48 Kenkyuusei 1st Stage]], "Give Me Power"
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* [[Team SII 6th Stage]]
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* [[Team NII 5th Stage]]
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* [[Team HII 3rd Stage]]
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* [[Team X 3rd Stage]]
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* [[Team XII 1st Stage]]
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==[[BEJ48 Theater]]==
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[[Image:BEJ48TheaterInterior.jpg|thumb|right|325px|BEJ48 Theater Interior]]
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The '''BEJ48 Theater''', is where [[BEJ48]] hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.
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The BEJ48 Theater opened on April 29, 2016.
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Beijing, China<br/>
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Capacity - N/A<br/>
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===Current Stages===
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* [[BEJ48 Team B 2nd Stage|Team B 2nd Stage]]
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* [[BEJ48 Team E 1st Stage|Team E 1st Stage]]
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* [[BEJ48 Team J 1st Stage|Team J 1st Stage]]
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==Shibuya AX==
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==[[GNZ48 Theater]]==
[[Image:SHIBUYA-AX.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Shibuya AX]]
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[[Image:GNZ48TheaterandVillageentr.jpg|thumb|right|325px|GNZ48 Theater & Village Entrance]]
  
SHIBUYA-AX is the only purpose built music hall with the capacity of 1,500 in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area.
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The '''GNZ48 Theater''', is where [[GNZ48]] hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.
  
Shibuya, Tokyo<br/>
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The GNZ48 Theater opened on April 29, 2016.
Capacity - 1,500 (Standing)<br/>
 
Website - [http://www.shibuya-ax.com/ Here]<br/>
 
  
* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2008]]
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Guangzhou, China<br/>
* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2009]]
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Capacity - N/A<br/>
* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2010]]
 
* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2011]]
 
  
* [[SKE48 Ase no Ryou wa Hanpa Janai]]
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===Current Stages===
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* [[GNZ48 Team G 2nd Stage|Team G 2nd Stage]]
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* [[GNZ48 Team NIII 1st Stage|Team NIII 1st Stage]]
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==Tokyo Dome City Hall==
 
==Tokyo Dome City Hall==
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* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2012]]
 
* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2012]]
 
* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2013]]
 
* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2013]]
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* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 200 2014]] (200 - 101)
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* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 1035 2015]]
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* [[AKB48 Tandoku Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2016]]
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* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2016]]
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* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2017]]
  
 
* [[AKB48 Kouhaku Utagassen 2011]]
 
* [[AKB48 Kouhaku Utagassen 2011]]
 
* [[AKB48 Kouhaku Utagassen 2012]]
 
* [[AKB48 Kouhaku Utagassen 2012]]
 
* [[AKB48 Kouhaku Utagassen 2013]]
 
* [[AKB48 Kouhaku Utagassen 2013]]
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* [[AKB48 Kouhaku Utagassen 2014]]
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* [[AKB48 Kouhaku Utagassen 2015]]
  
 
* [[Unit Matsuri 2012]]
 
* [[Unit Matsuri 2012]]
 
* [[Unit Matsuri 2013]]
 
* [[Unit Matsuri 2013]]
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* [[Unit Matsuri 2014]]
  
 
* [[Minogashita Kimitachi e ~AKB48 Group Zenkouen~]]
 
* [[Minogashita Kimitachi e ~AKB48 Group Zenkouen~]]
 
* [[Minogashita Kimitachi e 2 ~AKB48 Group Zenkouen~]]
 
* [[Minogashita Kimitachi e 2 ~AKB48 Group Zenkouen~]]
 
* [[Omoidaseru Kimitachi e ~AKB48 Group Zenkouen~]]
 
* [[Omoidaseru Kimitachi e ~AKB48 Group Zenkouen~]]
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* [[Takajo Aki and Nagao Mariya Graduation Concert]]
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* [[AKB48 13th Generation Stage in TBC ~Ima, Yaru Shikaneen Dayo!~]]
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* [[AKB48 16th Generation Concert ~AKB no Mirai, Ima Ugoku!~]]
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* [[Mukaichi Mion Solo Concert ~Oogoe de Ima Tsutae Tai Koto ga Aru~]]
  
 
* [[Nenwasure Kanshasai Shuffle Sumaze, AKB! SKE mo Yoroshiku ne]]
 
* [[Nenwasure Kanshasai Shuffle Sumaze, AKB! SKE mo Yoroshiku ne]]
  
==Akasaka Blitz==
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==Tokyo Garden Theater==
[[Image:ABlitz.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Akasaka Blitz]]
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Tokyo Garden Theater <small>(東京ガーデンシアター)</small> is a multi-purpose event hall at the Ariake Garden in Tokyo, Japan.
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Koto, Tokyo<br/>
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Capacity - 8000
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Website: [https://www.shopping-sumitomo-rd.com/tokyo_garden_theater/ Here]
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* [[Sakurazaka46 3rd Single BACKS LIVE!!]]
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* [[Zenkoku Ohisama-ka Keikaku 2021]]
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==Tokyo International Forum==
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The Tokyo International Forum <small>(東京国際フォーラム)</small> is a multi-purpose exhibition center in Tokyo, Japan.
  
Akasaka Blitz <small>(赤坂BLITZ)</small> is a music venue in the center of Tokyo, which is owned by TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System).
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Chiyoda, Tokyo<br/>
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Capacity - 5012 (Hall A), 1500 (Hall C)<br/>
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Website - [http://www.t-i-forum.co.jp/en/ Here]
  
Akasaka Blitz opened in 1996, but was closed from 2003 to 2008 for redevelopment by TBS.
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* [[Kashiwagi Yuki 2nd Solo Live 〜Netemo Samete mo Yukirin World 〜Muchuu ni Sasechauzo ♡〜]] <small>(Hall A)</small>
  
The capacity all standing is 1,298, but the all seated is 604.
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* [[Keyakizaka46 Debut Countdown Live]] <small>(Hall A)</small>
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* [[Sakurazaka46 Debut Countdown Live!!]] <small>(Hall A, Online Broadcast)</small>
  
Minato, Tokyo<br/>
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* [[Hiragana Keyakizaka46 "Hashiridasu Shunkan" Tour 2018]] <small>(Hall A)</small>
Capacity - 1,298<br/>
 
Website - [http://www.tbs.co.jp/blitz/ Here]<br/>
 
  
* [[AKB48 13th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo "Kamisama ni Chikatte Gachi Desu"|AKB48 13th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo]]
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==Tokyo Kosei Nenkin Kaikan==
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* [[AKB48 Haru no Chotto dake Zenkoku Tour ~Madamada Daze AKB48!~]]
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==Nippon Budoukan==
 
==Nippon Budoukan==
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The Budoukan offers 360° seating, which AKB48 takes advantage of during their Janken Taikai and several concerts.
 
The Budoukan offers 360° seating, which AKB48 takes advantage of during their Janken Taikai and several concerts.
  
Chiyoda, Tokyo<br/>
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Location: Chiyoda, Tokyo<br/>
Capacity - 20,000<br/>
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Capacity: 20,000<br/>
Website - [http://www.nipponbudokan.or.jp/ Here]<br/>
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Website: [http://www.nipponbudokan.or.jp/ Here]<br/>
  
 
* [[AKB48 22nd Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo "Kotoshi mo Gachi Desu"|AKB48 22nd Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo]]
 
* [[AKB48 22nd Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo "Kotoshi mo Gachi Desu"|AKB48 22nd Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo]]
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* [[AKB48 Group Rinji Soukai "Shirokuro tsukeyou janai ka!"]]
 
* [[AKB48 Group Rinji Soukai "Shirokuro tsukeyou janai ka!"]]
 
* [[AKB48 Group Kenkyuusei Concert ~Oshimen Hayai Mono Gachi~]]
 
* [[AKB48 Group Kenkyuusei Concert ~Oshimen Hayai Mono Gachi~]]
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* [[MX Matsuri! AKB48 60th Single "Hisashiburi no Lipgloss" Announcement Commemoration Concert in Budokan 2022]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Merry X'Mas Show 2013 at Nippon Budokan]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Under Live at Budokan]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Merry X'mas Show 2015]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Merry Xmas Show 2016]]
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* [[Ikoma Rina Graduation Concert @ Nippon Budokan]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Under Live 2020]]
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* [[Keyakizaka46 3rd YEAR ANNIVERSARY LIVE]]
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* [[Sakurazaka46 1st YEAR ANNIVERSARY LIVE]]
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* [[Hiragana Keyaki Nippon Budoukan 3DAYS!!]]
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* [[Hiragana Christmas 2018]]
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==Nippon Seinenkan==
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* [[First Concert "Aitakatta ~Hashira wa Naize!~" in Nippon Seinenkan]]
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==Akasaka Blitz==
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[[Image:ABlitz.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Akasaka Blitz]]
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Akasaka Blitz <small>(赤坂BLITZ)</small> is a music venue in the center of Tokyo, which is owned by TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System).
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Akasaka Blitz opened in 1996, but was closed from 2003 to 2008 for redevelopment by TBS.
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The capacity all standing is 1,298, but the all seated is 604.
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Minato, Tokyo<br/>
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Capacity - 1,298<br/>
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Website - [http://www.tbs.co.jp/blitz/ Here]<br/>
  
==Nissan Stadium==
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* [[AKB48 13th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo "Kamisama ni Chikatte Gachi Desu"|AKB48 13th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo]]
[[Image:Nissan.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Nissan Stadium]]
 
  
Nissan Stadium <small>(日産スタジアム)</small> is the largest stadium in Japan, with a capacity of over 70,000 seats.
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* [[STU48 Zenkoku Tour 2019 ~Fune de Iku wake de wa arimasen~]]
  
The stadium often holds large sporting events, such as FIFA World Cups.
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==Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall==
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* [[Live DVD wa Derudaroukedo, Yappari Iki ni Kagiruze! AKB48 Natsu Matsuri]]
  
AKB48 is the first ever female act to hold a concert at the stadium. They are closely followed by fellow idol group, Momoiro Clover Z, who will perform at the stadium in August, 2013.
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==Kasairin Kaikouen==
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* [[Tokyo Aki Matsuri]]
  
Yokohama, Kanagawa<br/>
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==NHK Hall==
Capacity - 72,327<br/>
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[[Image:NHKHall.jpg|thumb|right|325px|NHK Hall]]
Website - [http://www.nissan-stadium.jp/ Here]<br/>
 
  
* [[AKB48 32nd Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo "Yume wa Hitori ja Mirarenai"|AKB48 32nd Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo]]
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The NHK Hall is a concert hall located at the NHK Broadcasting Center, the main headquarters of Japan's public broadcaster NHK. The hall hosts NHK's annual New Year's Eve special Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
  
* [[AKB48 Super Festival at Nissan Stadium]]
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* [[AKB48 Masaka, Kono Concert no Ongen wa Ryuushutsushinai yo ne?]]
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* [["Kami Kouen Yotei" AKB48 NHK Hall Concert 2009]]
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* [[NMB48 National Tour]]
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==Nippon Seinenkan==
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==Shibuya AX==
* [[AKB48 First Concert "Aitakatta ~Hashira wa Naize!~"]]
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[[Image:SHIBUYA-AX.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Shibuya AX]]
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SHIBUYA-AX is the only purpose built music hall with the capacity of 1,500 in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area.
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Shibuya, Tokyo<br/>
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Capacity - 1,500 (Standing)<br/>
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Website - [http://www.shibuya-ax.com/ Here]<br/>
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* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2008]]
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* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2009]]
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* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2010]]
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* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2011]]
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* [[SKE48 Ase no Ryou wa Hanpa Janai]]
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==TACHIKAWA STAGE GARDEN==
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TACHIKAWA STAGE GARDEN <small>(立川ステージガーデン)</small> is a concert hall in Tokyo, Japan.
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Location: Tachikawa, Tokyo<br/>
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Capacity: 2500 (seats), 3000 (standing)<br/>
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Website: [https://www.t-sg.jp/ Here]
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* [[Nogizaka46 28th SG Under Live]]
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* [[AKB48 Dobbon! 2 Year Anniversary Live!]]
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==Yoyogi National Gymnasium==
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[[Image:YoyogiGym.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Yoyogi National Gymnasium]]
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Yoyogi National Gymnasium <small>(国立代々木競技場)</small> is an indoor arena located at Yoyogi Park in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, which is famous for its suspension roof design.
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Shibuya, Tokyo<br/>
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Capacity - 13,291 <br/>
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Website - [https://www.jpnsport.go.jp/yoyogi/ Here]
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* [[Surprise wa Arimasen]]
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* [[Kojimatsuri ~Kojima Haruna Kanshasai~]]
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* [[HKT48 Spring Live Tour ~Sashiko du Soleil 2016~]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Mini-Lives#MUSIC FOR ALL, ALL FOR ONE|Nogizaka46 @ MUSIC FOR ALL, ALL FOR ONE]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Mini-Lives#Girl's Awards 2013|Nogizaka46 @ Girl's Awards 2013]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Mini-Lives#Music For All, All For One 2013|Nogizaka46 @ Music For All, All For One 2013]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Under Live National Tour 2017 Kanto Series Tokyo Performance]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 3rd & 4th Generation Live @ Yoyogi National Gymnasium]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Phantom 2nd Generation Live @ SHOWROOM]]
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* [[Keyakizaka46 1st Anniversary Live]]
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* [[Keyakizaka46 THE LAST LIVE]]
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* [[Risa Watanabe Graduation Concert]]
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* [[Hinatazaka46 Zenkoku Arena Tour 2022]]
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==Makuhari Messe==
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Makuhari Messe <small>(幕張メッセ)</small> is a Japanese convention center outside Tokyo, located in the Mihama-ku ward of Chiba city, in the northwest corner of Chiba prefecture.
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Within the venue, there is an event hall, exhibiton hall, and conference hall.
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In addition to concerts, many handshake events occur here.
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Chiba, Tokyo<br/>
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Capacity - Varies per hall <br/>
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Website - [https://www.m-messe.co.jp/en/ Here]
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* [[Nogizaka46 1st YEAR BIRTHDAY LIVE]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Under Live 2019 at Makuhari Messe]]
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* [[Keyakizaka46 National Tour 2017 "Masshirona Mono wa Yogoshitaku Naru"]] <small>(Exhibition Halls 4-6)</small>
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* [[Keyakizaka46 Summer Arena Tour 2018]] <small>(Exhibition Halls 1-3)</small>
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* [[KEYAKIZAKA46 Live Online, but with YOU!]]
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* [[Hiragana Keyakizaka46 "Hashiridasu Shunkan" Tour 2018]] <small>(Event Hall)</small>
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* [[Hinakuri 2019 ~17nin no Santa Claus to Sora no Christmas~]] <small>(Exhibition Halls 4-6)</small>
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* [[Hinakuri 2021]] <small>(Exhibition Halls 9-11)</small>
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* [[Eyes On Me]]
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==Maihama Amphitheater==
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Maihama Amphitheater <small>(舞浜アンフィシアター)</small> ,located in Tokyo Disney Resort, is a multipurpose hall that consists of a semicircular open stage and a seating area of 2,170 seats that surround the stage.
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Location: Urayasu, Chiba<br/>
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Capacity: 2170<br/>
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Website: [http://www.maihama-amphitheater.jp/ Here]<br/>
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* [[AKB48 Group Fuyu da! Raibu da! Gottani da! 〜Enseidekinakatta Kimitachi e〜]]
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* [[STU48 Zenkoku Tour 2019 ~Fune de Iku wake de wa arimasen~]]
  
==Tokyo Kosei Nenkin Kaikan==
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* [[BACKS LIVE!!]]
* [[AKB48 Haru no Chotto dake Zenkoku Tour ~Madamada Daze AKB48!~]]
 
  
 
==Aichi Welfare Pension Hall==
 
==Aichi Welfare Pension Hall==
 
* [[AKB48 Haru no Chotto dake Zenkoku Tour ~Madamada Daze AKB48!~]]
 
* [[AKB48 Haru no Chotto dake Zenkoku Tour ~Madamada Daze AKB48!~]]
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==Aichi Arts Center==
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[[Image:800px-Aichi Arts Center 01.JPG|thumb|right|325px|Aichi Arts Center]]
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Aichi Arts Center <small>(愛知芸術文化センター)</small> is a medium sized venue for the performing arts in Nagoya.
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Nagoya, Aichi<br/>
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Capacity - 2,500<br/>
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Website - [http://www.aac.pref.aichi.jp/index.html/ Here]<br/>
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* [[1!2!3!4! YOROSHIKU! Shoubu wa Kore Kara da! @Aichi Ken Geijutsu Gekijou Dai Hall]]
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* [[SKE48 Request Hour Setlist Best 50 2013]]
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==Aichi Sky Expo==
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Aichi Sky Expo <small>(アイチ スカイ エキスポ)</small>, also known as the Aichi International Exhibition Center <small>(愛知県国際展示場)</small> is convention & exhibition center in Aichi, Japan. It is adjacent to the Chubu Internaitonal Airport.
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Tokoname, Aichi<br/>
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Website: [https://www.aichiskyexpo.com/english/ Here]
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* [[SKE48 12th Anniversary Fes 2020 ~ 12 performances one-off show ~]]
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* [[Sakurazaka46 1st TOUR 2021]]
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* [[Hinatazaka46 Zenkoku Arena Tour 2022]]
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==Nagoya Century Hall==
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[[Image:800px-Nagoya Congress Center 01.JPG|thumb|right|325px|Nagoya Century Hall]]
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Nagoya Century Hall <small>(名古屋国際会議場)</small> is a multi-purpose convention center in Nagoya.
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The center is also called the Nagoya Congress Center.
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Nagoya, Aichi<br/>
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Capacity - 3000<br/>
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Website - [http://www.nagoya-congress-center.jp/ Here]<br/>
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* [[SKE48 Request Hour Setlist Best 30 2010]]
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* [[SKE48 Request Hour Setlist Best 50 2011]]
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* [[SKE48 Request Hour Setlist Best 242 2014]]
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* [[SKE48 WINTER CONCERT 2015 "NAGOYA" RESTARTS. ~Return of JURINA~]]
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* [[NMB48 LIVE TOUR 2018 in Summer]]
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* [[Nogizaka46]] Under Live National Tour 2016: ~[[Nagashima Seira]] Graduation Concert~
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* [[Nogizaka46 Under Live National Tour 2018 ~ Chubu Series ~]]
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* [[Hiragana Keyakizaka46 "Hashiridasu Shunkan" Tour 2018]]
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==Nagoya Bottom Line==
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[[Image:BottomLine.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Nagoya Bottom Line]]
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Nagoya Bottom Line <small>(ボトムライン)</small> is a small music venue in Nagoya.
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The venue is based off of a music venue by the same name, located in Greenwich Village, New York City.
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Nagoya, Aichi<br/>
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Capacity - 1100<br/>
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Website - [http://www.bottomline.co.jp/ Here]<br/>
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* [[Hajimete no Kagai Jugyou~2009.5.24 Nagoya Bottom Line]]
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* [[SKE48 Unofficial Channel Presents SKE48 Official LIVE]]
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==Nagoya Diamond Hall==
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[[Image:Unryu-FLEXbuilding-West.JPG|thumb|right|325px|Nagoya Diamond Hall]]
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Nagoya Diamond Hall <small>(名古屋ダイアモンドホール)</small> is a small music venue in Nagoya.
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The venue is also known as CLUB DIAMOND HALL.
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The venue opened in 1992.
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Nagoya, Aichi<br/>
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Capacity - 1,000<br/>
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Website - [http://www.diamond-hall.com/ Here]<br/>
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* [[Tenka wo Toruze~2009.7.30@Nagoya Diamond Hall~]]
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* [[Team S 3rd Stage]] - Performed at Hall due to theater renovations from October 22 - 25, 2012
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* [[Hirata Rikako]] Graduation Concert
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* [[Ego Yuna 4th Solo Live ~Koi, Nanka Wakannai Ko~]]
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* [[Suenaga Oka Solo Live 2023 ~Suenaga Oka wa Kawaii Dake Janai~]]
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* [[Prima Stella 2023 LIVE ~Sekai Prima-chanzu Keikaku~]]
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* [[Kumazaki Haruka Solo Live ~MAKE SOME NOISE~]]
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* [[STU48 Zenkoku Tour 2023]]
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==Nippon Gaishi Hall==
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[[Image:800px-Nagoya City Sports Complex 02.JPG|thumb|right|325px|Nippon Gaishi Hall]]
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Nippon Gaishi Hall <small>(日本ガイシホール)</small> is a large music venue in Nagoya.
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The venue is known in English as the Nagoya Civic General Gymnasium.
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The dome is home to the Chunichi Dragons.
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Location: Nagoya, Aichi<br/>
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Capacity: 10,000<br/>
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Website: [http://www.nespa.or.jp/hall/ Here]<br/>
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 +
* [[AKB48 Group Unit Janken Tournament 2017]]
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* [[TOYOTA presents AKB48 Team 8 National Tour ~47 no Suteki na Machi e~ Team 8 Kessei 4 Shuunen Kinen in Nippon Gaishi Hall Shiawase no Eito Matsuri]]
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* [[SKE Senyou Gekijou wa Aki made ni Dekiri no ka?]]
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* [[Kawaranai Koto. Zutto Nakama na Koto]]
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* [[Minna, Nakunjaneezo. Miyazawa Sae Graduation Concert in Nippon Gaishi Hall]]
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* [[SKE48 Oya Masana Graduation Concert in Nippon Gaishi Hall ~Minna Minna Arigatou!~]]
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* [[SKE48 Tandoku Concert 10-Shuunen Totsunyuu Haru no Fan Matsuri! ~Tomodachi 100-nin Dekiru ka na?~]]
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* [[Matsui Jurina Graduation Concert]]
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 +
* [[NMB48 Arena Tour 2017]]
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* [[HKT48 Spring Live Tour ~Sashiko du Soleil 2016~]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2017]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2021]]
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* [[Keyakizaka46 National Tour 2017 "Masshirona Mono wa Yogoshitaku Naru"]]
 +
* [[Sakurazaka46 2nd TOUR 2022 "As you know?"]]
 +
 +
* [[Zenkoku Ohisama Kakeikaku 2021]]
  
 
==Fukuoka International Congress Center==
 
==Fukuoka International Congress Center==
 
* [[AKB48 Haru no Chotto dake Zenkoku Tour ~Madamada Daze AKB48!~]]
 
* [[AKB48 Haru no Chotto dake Zenkoku Tour ~Madamada Daze AKB48!~]]
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==Fukuoka Convention Center==
 +
The Fukuoka Convention Center <small>(福岡国際会議場)</small> in Hakata, Fukuoka is a collection of three separate buildings operated by the Fukuoka Convention Center Foundation. Within the Center, there is the Fukuoka Kokusai Center and Marine Messe Fukouka.
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 +
===Fukuoka Kokusai Center===
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* [[Keyakizaka46 National Tour 2017 "Masshirona Mono wa Yogoshitaku Naru"]]
 +
* [[Keyakizaka46 Summer National Arena Tour 2019]]
 +
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===Marine Messe Fukouka===
 +
Capacity: 13,000<br/>
 +
Website: [https://www.marinemesse.or.jp/eng/ Here]
 +
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* [[HKT48 Spring Live Tour ~Sashiko du Soleil 2016~]]
 +
* [[Sashihara Rino 11nen Arigatou! Dai-Kanshashai]]
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* [[HKT48 Miyawaki Sakura Graduation Concert ~Bouquet~]]
 +
* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2021]]
 +
* [[Zenkoku Ohisama Kakeikaku 2021]]
 +
* [[Keyakizaka46 Summer Arena Tour 2018]]
 +
* [[Eyes On Me]]
 +
* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2022]]
 +
 +
==West Japan General Exhibition Center==
 +
The West Japan General Exhibition Center <small>(西日本総合展示場)</small> is a large exhibition complex with halls of various sizes located in Kitakyushu, Japan.
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Location: Kitakyushu, Fukuoka<br/>
 +
Capacity: 7,116<br/>
 +
Website: [https://hello-kitakyushu.or.jp/ Here]
 +
 +
* [[Sakurazaka46 1st TOUR 2021]]
 +
* [[Sakurazaka46 2nd TOUR 2022 "As you know?"]]
  
 
==NHK Osaka Hall==
 
==NHK Osaka Hall==
 
* [[AKB48 Haru no Chotto dake Zenkoku Tour ~Madamada Daze AKB48!~]]
 
* [[AKB48 Haru no Chotto dake Zenkoku Tour ~Madamada Daze AKB48!~]]
  
==Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall==
+
* [[NMB48 1st Anniversary Special Live]]
* [[Live DVD wa Derudaroukedo, Yappari Iki ni Kagiruze! AKB48 Natsu Matsuri]]
+
 
 +
==Festival Hall, Osaka==
 +
Festival Hall <small>(フェスティバルホール)</small> is a concert hall located in Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan. It is housed in the Festival Tower, a skyscraper.
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 +
Location: Kita, Osaka<br/>
 +
Capacity: 2,700 <br/>
 +
Website: [https://www.festivalhall.jp/english/ Here]
 +
 
 +
* [[HKT48 National Tour ~Zenkoku Toitsu Owatoranken~]]
  
==NHK Hall==
+
* [[Hiragana Keyakizaka46 "Hashiridasu Shunkan" Tour 2018]]
* [[AKB48 Masaka, Kono Concert no Ongen wa Ryuushutsushinai yo ne?]]
+
* [[Keyakizaka46 3rd YEAR ANNIVERSARY LIVE]]
* [["Kami Kouen Yotei" AKB48 NHK Hall Concert 2009]]
 
  
 
==Namba Hatch==
 
==Namba Hatch==
 
* [[AKB48 Bunshin no Jutsu Tour / AKB104 Senbatsu Members Sokaku Matsuri]]
 
* [[AKB48 Bunshin no Jutsu Tour / AKB104 Senbatsu Members Sokaku Matsuri]]
 +
* [[AKB48 AKB Yatte Kita!!]]
  
==Zepp Nagoya==
+
==Orix Theater==
[[Image:800px-Expo 2005 A Satellite Studio De・La・Fantasia In Zepp Nagoya.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Zepp Nagoya]]
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[[Image:800px-Wel-City-Osaka.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Orix Theater]]
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 +
Orix Theater <small>(オリックス劇場)</small> is a medium sized music venue in Osaka.
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 +
The venue has played host to many famous bands, such as Queen.
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Osaka, Osaka<br/>
 +
Capacity - 2,400<br/>
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Website - [http://www.orixtheater.jp/ Here]<br/>
 +
 
 +
* [[NMB48 Request Hour Best 30 2013]]
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* [[NMB48 Request Hour Best 50 2014]]
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* [[Jonishi Kei Graduation Concert ~ Yappari Keichan ga Number One ~]]
 +
* [[Yabushita Shu Graduation Concert ~ Itsumade mo Shu no Egao wo Wasurenai ~]]
 +
* [[Fujie Reina Graduation Concert ~ Kimi no Koto ga Suki Yanen! ~]]
 +
* [[Yagura Fuuko Graduation Concert ~Onaji Sora no Shita de~]]
 +
* [[Yamamoto Ayaka Graduation Concert ~Saigo no Isshoku~]]
 +
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Zepp Nagoya is a medium sized music venue in Nagoya.
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==Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium==
 +
Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium <small>(大阪市中央体育館)</small>, also known as Maruzen Intec Arena Osaka <small>(丸善インテックアリーナ大阪)</small> for sponsor reasons, is an indoor sporting arena located in Minato, Osaka. The arena opened on 1996.
  
The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.
+
Minato, Osaka<br/>
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Capacity: 16000<br/>
 +
Website: [https://www.yahataya-park.jp/osaka_arena/index.html Here]
  
The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.
+
* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2014]]
  
Nagoya, Japan<br/>
+
* [[Sakurazaka46 1st TOUR 2021]]
Capacity - 1,792<br/>
+
* [[Sakurazaka46 2nd TOUR 2022 "As you know?"]]
Website - [http://zepp.co.jp/nagoya/ Here]<br/>
 
  
* [[AKB48 Bunshin no Jutsu Tour / AKB104 Senbatsu Members Sokaku Matsuri]]
+
==Osaka-Jo Hall==
* [[Nagoya Ikki~2009.12.25 @Zepp Nagoya~]]
+
Osaka-Jo Hall <small>(大阪城ホール)</small> is a multi-purpose arena located in Osaka.
* [[SKE48 Densetsu, Hajimaru]]
 
* [[SKE48 Ase no Ryou wa Hanpa Janai]]
 
* [[SKE48 ni Ima, Dekiru Koto @Zepp Nagoya]]
 
* [[SKE48 Request Hour Setlist Best 50 2012]]
 
* [[SKE48 Zenkoku Tour 'Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei']]
 
* [[SKE48 4th Anniversary Concert]]
 
* [[Nogizaka46 First Tour]]
 
* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour]]
 
  
==Zepp Fukuoka==
+
Chuo, Osaka<br/>
[[Image:Zepp-fukuoka.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Zepp Fukuoka]]
+
Capacity: 16000<br/>
 +
Website: [https://www.osaka-johall.com/english/ Here]
  
Zepp Fukuoka is a medium sized music venue in Fukuoka.
+
* [[NMB48 3rd Anniversary Special Live]]
 +
* [[NMB48 Arena Tour 2015 ~Tookunitemo~]]
 +
* [[NMB48 5th Anniversary Live]]
 +
* [[NMB48 Arena Tour 2017]]
 +
* [[NMB48 10th Anniversary LIVE ~Kokoro wo Hitotsu ni, One for all, All for one~]]
 +
* [[NMB48 Next Gen Concert ~Namba Shika Katan!~]]
 +
* [[Yoshida Akari Graduation Concert ~Sayonara Pink Sayonara Idol~]]
 +
* [[NMB48 Next Generation Concert ~Tatakawana Jisedai Chauyaro!~]]
 +
* [[NMB48 Shiroma Miru Graduation Concert ~Mirurun, Sarurun, Arigatou♡~]]
 +
* [[NMB48 11th Anniversary LIVE]]
  
The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.
+
* [[HKT48 Kyushu 7 Prefecture Tour ~Kawaii Ko ni wa Motto Tabi wo Saseyo~]]
  
The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.
+
* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2017]]
 +
* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2021]]
  
Fukuoka, Japan<br/>
+
* [[Keyakizaka46 Summer National Arena Tour 2019]]
Capacity - 2,001<br/>
 
Website - [http://zepp.co.jp/fukuoka/ Here]<br/>
 
  
* [[AKB48 Bunshin no Jutsu Tour / AKB104 Senbatsu Members Sokaku Matsuri]]
+
* [[Zenkoku Ohisama Kakeikaku 2021]]
* [[SKE48 Zenkoku Tour 'Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei']]
+
* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2022]]
* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour]]
 
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==Fuji-Q Highland==
 
==Fuji-Q Highland==
 +
Fuji-Q Highland <small>(富士急ハイランド)</small> is an amusement park in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan, opened on 2 March 1968. The theme park is near the base of Mount Fuji.
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The Conifer Forest was the regular location for [[Keyakizaka46]]'s regular [[Keyaki Republic]] concert series.
 +
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Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi<br/>
 +
Website - [https://www.fujiq.jp/en/ Here]
 +
 
* [[AKB48 Natsu no Saruobasan Matsuri]]
 
* [[AKB48 Natsu no Saruobasan Matsuri]]
  
==Webster Hall==
+
* [[Keyaki Republic 2017]]
* [[AKB48 in Webster Hall]]
+
* [[Keyaki Republic 2018]]
 +
* [[Keyaki Republic 2019]]
  
==Yokohama Arena==
+
* [[W-KEYAKI FES. 2021]]
[[Image:YokohamaArena.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Yokohama Arena]]
+
 
 +
==Kobe Kokusaikaikan==
 +
[[Image:450px-Kobe international house01 1024.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Kobe Kokusaikaikan]]
 +
 
 +
Kobe Kokusaikaikan <small>(神戸国際会館)</small> is a medium sized music venue in Kobe.
 +
 
 +
The English name of the venue is Kobe International House.
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Kobe, Hyogo<br/>
 +
Capacity - 2,112<br/>
 +
Website - [http://www.kih.co.jp/ Here]<br/>
 +
 
 +
* [[AKB48 Zenkoku Tour 2012 Nonaka Misato, Ugoku.]]
  
Yokohama Arena is a large sized music venue in Yokohama.
+
* [[SKE48 Ase no Ryou wa Hanpa Janai]]
  
Yokohama, Japan<br/>
+
* [[NMB48 National Tour]]
Capacity - 17,000<br/>
+
* [[NMB48 LIVE TOUR 2018 in Summer]]
Website - [http://www.yokohama-arena.co.jp Here]<br/>
+
* [[NMB48 Kinki Juuban Shoubu 2019]]
  
* [[AKB48 Manseki Matsuri Kibou Sanpi Ryouron]]
+
* [[STU48 Yabushita Fu Graduation Concert ~Fu ga Ita Koto~]]
* SKE48 National Tour
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==Yoyogi National Gymnasium==
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==Kobe World Kinen Hall==
* [[Surprise wa Arimasen]]
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[[Image:WorldMemorial.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Kobe World Kinen Hall]]
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 +
Kobe World Kinen Hall, also known as World Hall <small>(ワールド記念ホール)</small>, is a medium sized music venue located in Kobe, Japan
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Kobe, Hyogo<br/>
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Capacity - 8,000<br/>
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Website - [http://www.world-kobe.jp Here]<br/>
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* [[SKE48 National Tour]]
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* [[NMB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2015]]
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* [[Saigo Made Warukii de Gomennasai]]
 +
* [[NMB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 235 2016]]
 +
* [[NMB48 6th Anniversary Live]]
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 +
* [[Keyakizaka46 National Tour 2017 "Masshirona Mono wa Yogoshitaku Naru"]]
 +
 
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* [[Hinatazaka46 Zenkoku Arena Tour 2022]]
 +
 
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* [[Eyes On Me]]
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==Sands Theater==
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* [[KYORAKU PRESENTS AKB48 SKE48 LIVE IN ASIA]]
  
 
==Yakushi-ji Temple==
 
==Yakushi-ji Temple==
 
* [[Yume no Hanabiratachi 2010]]
 
* [[Yume no Hanabiratachi 2010]]
  
==Sands Theater==
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==Pacifico Yokohama Exhibition Halls==
* [[KYORAKU PRESENTS AKB48 SKE48 LIVE IN ASIA]]
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Pacifico Yokohama Exhibition Halls <small>(パシフィコ横浜)</small>, or Pacifico Yokohama National Convention Hall, convention and exhibition center in Kanagawa, Japan.
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Location: Yokohama, Kanagawa<br/>
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Website: [https://www.pacifico.co.jp/english/tabid/500/Default.aspx Here]
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 +
* [[Yokoyama Yui Graduation Concert ~Shinya Bus ni Notte~]]
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 +
* [[Hiragana Keyakizaka46 "Hashiridasu Shunkan" Tour 2018]]
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==PIA Arena MM==
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PIA Arena MM <small>(ぴあアリーナMM)</small> is an event venue in Kanagawa, Japan.
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Yokohama, Kanagawa<br/>
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Capacity - 10,000<br/>
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Website - [https://pia-arena-mm.jp/ Here]
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 +
* [[MTV LIVE MATCH 2021]]
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* [[Minegishi Minami Graduation Concert ~Sakura no Sakanai Haru wa Nai~]]
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* [[AKB48 Tandoku Concert 2021 〜Suki Naraba, Suki da to Iou~]]
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* [[Team 8 National Tour ~47 no Suteki na Machi e~ 2021]]
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* [[AKB48 LIVE SHOW ~AKBINGO! The Final Sayonara Mouri-san~]]
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* [[AKB48 Spring Concert 2023 ~Sukida! To Sakebou~]]
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* [[AKB48 Team 8 Soukessan Matsuri 9-nenkan no Kiseki]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Kitano Hinako Graduation Concert]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 29th SG Under Live]]
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* [[Hinatazaka46 Zenkoku Arena Tour 2022]]
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* [[MTV Unplugged Presents: Kyoko Saito from Hinatazaka46]]
  
==Kasairin Kaikouen==
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==Hiroshima Green Arena==
* [[Tokyo Aki Matsuri]]
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Hiroshima Green Arena <small>(広島グリーンアリーナ)</small>, part of the Hiroshima Prefectural Sports Center, is an indoor arena located in Hiroshima, Japan.
  
==Seibu Dome==
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Location: Hiroshima, Japan<br/>
[[Image:46415 s07-01seibuikebukurosen.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Seibu Dome]]
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Capacity: 10,000<br/>
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Website: [http://www.sports.pref.hiroshima.jp/ Here]
  
Seibu Dome <small>(西武ドーム)</small> is a medium-sized dome, and baseball field, the home of the Saitama Seibu Lions.
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2022]]
  
The dome was AKB48's first dome concert.
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* [[Zenkoku Ohisama-ka Keikaku 2021]]
  
The dome has no wall behind the stands, which allows natural air-conditioning instead of having to pay money for inside air-conditioning. This was however a disadvantage during AKB48's, as the temperature was too hot, and members including ace [[Maeda Atsuko]] ended up fainting.
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==Hiroshima Sun Plaza==
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Hiroshima Sun Plaza <small>(広島サンプラザ)</small> is an arena in Hiroshima, Japan.
  
Tokorozawa, Saitama<br/>
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Location: Hiroshima, Japan<br/>
Capacity - 33,921<br/>
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Capacity: 6,052<br/>
Website - [http://www.seibudome.jp/ Here]<br/>
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Website: [https://www.hiroshima-sunplaza.or.jp/ Here]
  
* [[AKB48 First Dome Concert "Yossha~Ikuzo~! in Seibu Dome"]]
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* [[Sakurazaka46 2nd TOUR 2022 "As you know?"]]
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==Saitama Super Arena==
 
==Saitama Super Arena==
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Website - [http://www.saitama-arena.co.jp/ Here]<br/>
 
Website - [http://www.saitama-arena.co.jp/ Here]<br/>
  
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* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 200 2014]] (100 - 1)
 
* [[Gyomu Renraku. Tanomuzo, Katayama Bucho! in Saitama Super Arena]]
 
* [[Gyomu Renraku. Tanomuzo, Katayama Bucho! in Saitama Super Arena]]
 
* [[AKB48 Sister Groups in Saitama Super Arena]]
 
* [[AKB48 Sister Groups in Saitama Super Arena]]
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* [[AKB48 Young Members Nationwide Tour 〜Mirai wa Ima Kara Tsukurareru〜]]
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* [[AKB48 Spring Concert 〜Jikiso Imada Shugyouchu!〜]]
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* [[AKB48 Manatsu no Tandoku Concert in SSA 〜Kawaei-san no Koto ga Suki Deshita〜]]
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* [[Watanabe Mayu Graduation Concert ~Minna no Yume ga Kanaimasu you ni~]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 5th YEAR BIRTHDAY LIVE]]
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* [[Sakurazaka46 1st TOUR 2021]]
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* [[Hinatazaka46 3rd Single Release Commemorative One-Man Live]]
 +
* [[Eyes On Me]]
 +
* [[Nogizaka46 12th YEAR BIRTHDAY LIVE]]
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==Sekisui Heim Super Arena==
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Sekisui Heim Super Arena <small>(セキスイハイムスーパーアリーナ)</small> is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Miyagi, Japan.
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Rifu, Miyagi<br/>
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Capacity - 7,063<br/>
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Website - [https://www.mspf.jp/grande21/index.php?action=sisetu_shoukai_arena Here]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2021]]
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 +
* [[Sakurazaka46 2nd TOUR 2022 "As you know?"]]
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* [[Zenkoku Ohisama-ka Keikaku 2021]]
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==Xebio Arena Sendai==
 +
Xebio Arena Sendai <small>(ゼビオアリーナ仙台)</small> is an arena in Sendai, Miyagi. It is the home arena of the Sendai 89ers of the B.League, Japan's professional basketball league.
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Sendai, Miyagi<br/>
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Capacity - 6,000<br/>
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Website - [http://www.xebioarena.com/ Here]
 +
 
 +
* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2017]]
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 +
* [[Keyakizaka46 National Tour 2017 "Masshirona Mono wa Yogoshitaku Naru"]]
 +
* [[Keyakizaka46 Summer National Arena Tour 2019]]
 +
 
 +
==Yokohama Arena==
 +
[[Image:YokohamaArena.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Yokohama Arena]]
  
==Tokyo Dome==
+
Yokohama Arena is a large sized music venue in Yokohama.
[[Image:800px-TokyoDome8946.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Tokyo Dome]]
 
  
Tokyo Dome <small>(東京ドーム)</small> is a large dome in Tokyo, and one of the 5 Big Domes of Japan. The dome is surrounded by Tokyo Dome City.
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Yokohama, Kanagawa<br/>
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Capacity - 17,000<br/>
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Website - [http://www.yokohama-arena.co.jp Here]<br/>
  
The Dome is home to the Yomiuri Giants, and is host to many sporting and musical events.
+
* [[AKB48 Manseki Matsuri Kibou Sanpi Ryouron]]
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* [[SKE48 National Tour]]
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* [[HKT48 National Tour ~Zenkoku Toitsu Owatoranken~]]
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* [[Kashiwagi Yuki 3rd Solo Live 〜Netemo Samete mo Yukirin World - Motto Muchuu ni Sasechauzo〜]]
  
The Dome was set as a big goal of AKB48 since their formation, and they finally achieved it in 2012.
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* [[Nogizaka46 23rd Single "Sing Out!" Release Commemorative Live]]
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* [[Sa~ Yu~ Ready? Sayuringo Gundan Live/Matsumura Sayuri Graduation Concert]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Ikuta Erika Graduation Concert]]
  
Bunkyo, Tokyo<br/>
+
* [[Keyakizaka46 Summer Arena Tour 2018]]
Capacity - 42,000<br/>
+
* [[Keyakizaka46 Summer National Arena Tour 2019]]
Website - [http://www.tokyo-dome.co.jp/e/ Here]<br/>
 
  
* [[AKB48 in TOKYO DOME ~1830m no Yume~]]
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* [[Hinatazaka46 Debut Countdown Live]]
* [[AKB48 5 Big Dome Concert Tour]]
+
* [[Hinatazaka46 x DASADA LIVE&FASHION SHOW]]
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==Fukuoka Yahoo Auction Dome==
 
==Fukuoka Yahoo Auction Dome==
Line 385: Line 870:
  
 
* [[AKB48 5 Big Dome Concert Tour]]
 
* [[AKB48 5 Big Dome Concert Tour]]
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+
* [[AKB48 41st Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2018]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2019]]
  
==Sapporo Dome==
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==Nagoya Dome==
[[Image:SapporoDome2004-2.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Sapporo Dome]]
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[[Image:800px-Nagoya Dome 01.JPG|thumb|right|325px|Nagoya Dome]]
  
Sapporo Dome <small>(札幌ドーム)</small> is a stadium used primarily for baseball and soccer.
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Nagoya Dome <small>(ナゴヤドーム)</small>, also known as Vantelin Dome Nagoya <small>(バンテリンドーム ナゴヤ)</small> for sponsoring reasons, is a baseball field in Nagoya. The dome is home to the Chunichi Dragons.
  
It's home to the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, and the Consadole Sapporo.
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The stadium is an example of a Geodesic Dome.
  
 
The dome is also one of the 5 big domes in Japan.
 
The dome is also one of the 5 big domes in Japan.
  
Toyohira, Sapporo<br/>
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Nagoya, Aichi<br/>
Capacity - 53,796<br/>
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Capacity - 40,500<br/>
Website - [http://www.sapporo-dome.co.jp/index.html Here]<br/>
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Website - [http://www.nagoya-dome.co.jp/ Here]<br/>
  
 
* [[AKB48 5 Big Dome Concert Tour]]
 
* [[AKB48 5 Big Dome Concert Tour]]
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* [[Team 8 Special Performances#AKB48 Team 8 National Handshake event in Nagoya Dome|AKB48 Team 8 National Handshake event in Nagoya Dome]]
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* [[SKE48 National Tour]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2018]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2019]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 8th YEAR BIRTHDAY LIVE]]
  
 
==Osaka Kyocera Dome==
 
==Osaka Kyocera Dome==
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* [[AKB48 5 Big Dome Concert Tour]]
 
* [[AKB48 5 Big Dome Concert Tour]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 7th YEAR BIRTHDAY LIVE]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2019]]
 
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==Nagoya Dome==
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==Sapporo Dome==
[[Image:800px-Nagoya Dome 01.JPG|thumb|right|325px|Nagoya Dome]]
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[[Image:SapporoDome2004-2.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Sapporo Dome]]
  
Nagoya Dome <small>(ナゴヤドーム)</small> is a baseball field in Nagoya. The dome is home to the Chunichi Dragons.
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Sapporo Dome <small>(札幌ドーム)</small> is a stadium used primarily for baseball and soccer.
  
The stadium is an example of a Geodesic Dome.
+
It's home to the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, and the Consadole Sapporo.
  
 
The dome is also one of the 5 big domes in Japan.
 
The dome is also one of the 5 big domes in Japan.
  
Nagoya, Japan<br/>
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Toyohira, Sapporo<br/>
Capacity - 40,500<br/>
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Capacity - 53,796<br/>
Website - [http://www.kyoceradome-osaka.jp/ Here]<br/>
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Website - [http://www.sapporo-dome.co.jp/index.html Here]<br/>
  
 
* [[AKB48 5 Big Dome Concert Tour]]
 
* [[AKB48 5 Big Dome Concert Tour]]
* [[SKE48 National Tour]]
 
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==Nagoya Century Hall==
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==Seibu Dome==
[[Image:800px-Nagoya Congress Center 01.JPG|thumb|right|325px|Nagoya Century Hall]]
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[[Image:46415 s07-01seibuikebukurosen.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Seibu Dome]]
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Seibu Dome <small>(西武ドーム)</small> is a medium-sized dome, and baseball field, the home of the Saitama Seibu Lions.
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The dome was AKB48's first dome concert.
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The dome has no wall behind the stands, which allows natural air-conditioning instead of having to pay money for inside air-conditioning. This was however a disadvantage during AKB48's, as the temperature was too hot, and members including ace [[Maeda Atsuko]] ended up fainting.
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Tokorozawa, Saitama<br/>
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Capacity - 33,921<br/>
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Website - [http://www.seibudome.jp/ Here]<br/>
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* [[AKB48 First Dome Concert "Yossha~Ikuzo~! in Seibu Dome"]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 3rd Birthday Live]]
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==Tokyo Dome==
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[[Image:800px-TokyoDome8946.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Tokyo Dome]]
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Tokyo Dome <small>(東京ドーム)</small> is a large dome in Tokyo, and one of the 5 Big Domes of Japan. The dome is surrounded by Tokyo Dome City.
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The Dome is home to the Yomiuri Giants, and is host to many sporting and musical events.
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The Dome was set as a big goal of AKB48 since their formation, and they finally achieved it in 2012.
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Location: Bunkyo, Tokyo<br/>
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Capacity: 42,000<br/>
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Website: [http://www.tokyo-dome.co.jp/e/ Here]<br/>
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 +
* [[AKB48 in TOKYO DOME ~1830m no Yume~]]
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* [[AKB48 5 Big Dome Concert Tour]]
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* [[AKB48 Group Tokyo Dome Concert 〜Suru na yo? Suru na yo? Zettai Sotsugyou Happyou Suru na yo?〜]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2017 Final! @ Tokyo Dome]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2021]]
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* [[Keyakizaka46 LIVE at Tokyo Dome ~ARENA TOUR 2019 FINAL~]]
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* [[Sakurazaka46 2nd TOUR 2022 "As you know?"]]
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 +
* [[3rd Anniversary MEMORIAL LIVE ~3rd Hinatansai~]]
  
Nagoya Century Hall <small>(名古屋国際会議場)</small> is a multi-purpose convention center in Nagoya.
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==Zepp DiverCity==
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Zepp DiverCity is a medium sized music venue in Tokyo. The venue opened in April 2012.
  
The center is also called the Nagoya Congress Center.
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The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.
  
Nagoya, Japan<br/>
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The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.
Capacity - 3,000<br/>
 
Website - [http://www.nagoya-congress-center.jp/ Here]<br/>
 
  
* [[SKE48 Request Hour Setlist Best 30 2010]]
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Location: Koto, Tokyo<br/>
* [[SKE48 Request Hour Setlist Best 50 2011]]
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Capacity: 2,473<br/>
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+
Website: [https://www.zepp.co.jp/hall/divercity/ Here]<br/>
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==Nagoya Bottom Line==
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* [[Watarirouka Hashiritai Kaisan Concert]]
[[Image:BottomLine.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Nagoya Bottom Line]]
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* [[AKB48 Group Daisokaku Matsuri]]
  
Nagoya Century Hall <small>(ボトムライン)</small> is a small music venue in Nagoya.
+
* [[Sayaka Yamamoto Celebration 2019]]
  
The venue is based off of a music venue by the same name, located in Greenwich Village, New York City.
+
* [[Sakamichi Group Joint Trainee Tour]]
  
Nagoya, Japan<br/>
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==Zepp Fukuoka==
Capacity - 1,100<br/>
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[[Image:Zepp-fukuoka.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Zepp Fukuoka]]
Website - [http://www.bottomline.co.jp/ Here]<br/>
 
  
* [[Hajimete no Kagai Jugyou~2009.5.24 Nagoya Bottom Line]]
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Zepp Fukuoka is a medium sized music venue in Fukuoka.
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==Nagoya Diamond Hall==
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The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.
[[Image:Unryu-FLEXbuilding-West.JPG|thumb|right|325px|Nagoya Diamond Hall]]
 
  
Nagoya Diamond Hall <small>(名古屋ダイアモンドホール)</small> is a small music venue in Nagoya.
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The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.
  
The venue is also known as CLUB DIAMOND HALL.
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Fukuoka, Fukuoka<br/>
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Capacity - 2001<br/>
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Website - [http://zepp.co.jp/fukuoka/ Here]<br/>
  
The venue opened in 1992.
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* [[AKB48 Bunshin no Jutsu Tour / AKB104 Senbatsu Members Sokaku Matsuri]]
  
Nagoya, Japan<br/>
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* [[SKE48 Zenkoku Tour 'Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei']]
Capacity - 1,000<br/>
 
Website - [http://www.diamond-hall.com/ Here]<br/>
 
  
* [[Tenka wo Toruze~2009.7.30@Nagoya Diamond Hall~]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour]]
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==Kobe Kokusaikaikan==
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==Zepp Nagoya==
[[Image:450px-Kobe international house01 1024.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Kobe Kokusaikaikan]]
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[[Image:800px-Expo 2005 A Satellite Studio De・La・Fantasia In Zepp Nagoya.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Zepp Nagoya]]
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 +
Zepp Nagoya is a medium sized music venue in Nagoya.
  
Kobe Kokusaikaikan <small>(神戸国際会館)</small> is a medium sized music venue in Kobe.
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The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.
  
The English name of the venue is Kobe International House.
+
The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.
  
Kobe, Hyogo<br/>
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Nagoya, Aichi<br/>
Capacity - 2,112<br/>
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Capacity - 1,792<br/>
Website - [http://www.kih.co.jp/ Here]<br/>
+
Website - [http://zepp.co.jp/nagoya/ Here]<br/>
  
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* [[AKB48 Bunshin no Jutsu Tour / AKB104 Senbatsu Members Sokaku Matsuri]]
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* [[Nagoya Ikki~2009.12.25 @Zepp Nagoya~]]
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* [[SKE48 Densetsu, Hajimaru]]
 
* [[SKE48 Ase no Ryou wa Hanpa Janai]]
 
* [[SKE48 Ase no Ryou wa Hanpa Janai]]
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* [[SKE48 ni Ima, Dekiru Koto @Zepp Nagoya]]
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* [[SKE48 Request Hour Setlist Best 50 2012]]
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* [[SKE48 Zenkoku Tour 'Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei']]
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* [[SKE48 4th Anniversary Concert]]
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* [[Shibata Aya's Graduation Thanksgiving Festival ~Demo Ayachan Kara wa Sotsugyou Shimasen!~]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 First Tour]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour]]
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* [[Hiragana National Tour 2017]]
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* [[Sakamichi Group Joint Trainee Tour]]
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==Zepp Namba==
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Zepp Namba is a medium sized music venue in Osaka, opened in April 2012.
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The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.
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The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.
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Namba, Osaka<br/>
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Capacity - 2513<br/>
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Website - [https://www.zepp.co.jp/hall/namba/ Here]<br/>
 +
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* [[STU48 Zenkoku Tour 2019 ~Fune de Iku wake de wa arimasen~]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 First Tour]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour]]
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* [[Hiragana National Tour 2017]]
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==Zepp Osaka==
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[[Image:Zepp osaka.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Zepp Osaka]]
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Zepp Osaka was a medium sized music venue in Osaka. The venue closed in April 2012.
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The venue was part of the Zepp music venue group.
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The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.
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Osaka, Osaka<br/>
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Capacity - 2200<br/>
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* [[SKE48 Zenkoku Tour 'Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei']]
 
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==Aichi Ken Geijutsu Gekijou Dai Hall==
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==Zepp Osaka Bayside==
[[Image:800px-Aichi Arts Center 01.JPG|thumb|right|325px|Aichi Ken Geijutsu Gekijou Dai Hall]]
+
Zepp Osaka Bayside is a medium sized music venue in Osaka. The venue opened in February 2017.
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 +
The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.
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 +
The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.
  
Aichi Ken Geijutsu Gekijou Dai Hall <small>(愛知県芸術劇場大ホール)</small> is a medium sized music venue in Nagoya.
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Konohana, Osaka<br/>
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Capacity - 2801<br/>
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Website - [https://www.zepp.co.jp/hall/osakabayside/ Here]
  
The venue is situated inside of the Aichi Art Center.
+
* [[SKE48 Summer Zepp Tour]]
  
Nagoya, Japan<br/>
+
* [[Zepp Osaka Bayside 3DAYS LIVE]]
Capacity - 2,500<br/>
 
Website - [http://www.aac.pref.aichi.jp/ Here]<br/>
 
  
* [[1!2!3!4! YOROSHIKU! Shoubu wa Kore Kara da! @Aichi Ken Geijutsu Gekijou Dai Hall]]
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* [[Sakamichi Group Joint Trainee Tour]]
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==Zepp Tokyo==
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==Zepp Sapporo==
[[Image:Zepp Tokyo.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Zepp Tokyo]]
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[[Image:ZeppSapporo02 d.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Zepp Sapporo]]
  
Zepp Tokyo is a medium sized music venue in Tokyo.
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Zepp Sapporo is a medium sized music venue in Sapporo.
  
 
The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.
 
The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.
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The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.
 
The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.
  
Tokyo, Japan<br/>
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Sapporo, Hokkaido<br/>
Capacity - 2,709<br/>
+
Capacity - 2009<br/>
Website - [http://zepp.co.jp/tokyo/ Here]<br/>
+
Website - [http://zepp.co.jp/sapporo/ Here]<br/>
  
 
* [[SKE48 Zenkoku Tour 'Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei']]
 
* [[SKE48 Zenkoku Tour 'Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei']]
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+
 
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* [[Hiragana National Tour 2017]]
 
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[[Image:ZeppSendai3.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Zepp Sendai]]
 
[[Image:ZeppSendai3.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Zepp Sendai]]
  
Zepp Sendai was a medium sized music venue in Sendai.
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Zepp Sendai was a medium sized music venue in Sendai. The venue closed in May 2012.
  
 
The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.
 
The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.
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Sendai, Japan<br/>
 
Sendai, Japan<br/>
Capacity - 1,500<br/>
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Capacity - 1500<br/>
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 +
* [[AKB48 AKB Yatte Kita!!]]
  
 
* [[SKE48 Zenkoku Tour 'Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei']]
 
* [[SKE48 Zenkoku Tour 'Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei']]
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==Zepp Sapporo==
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==Zepp Tokyo==
[[Image:ZeppSapporo02 d.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Zepp Sapporo]]
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[[Image:Zepp Tokyo.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Zepp Tokyo]]
  
Zepp Sapporo is a medium sized music venue in Sapporo.
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Zepp Tokyo is a medium sized music venue in Tokyo.
  
 
The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.
 
The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.
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Tokyo, Japan<br/>
 
Tokyo, Japan<br/>
Capacity - 2,009<br/>
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Capacity - 2709<br/>
Website - [http://zepp.co.jp/sapporo/ Here]<br/>
+
Website - [http://zepp.co.jp/tokyo/ Here]<br/>
  
 
* [[SKE48 Zenkoku Tour 'Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei']]
 
* [[SKE48 Zenkoku Tour 'Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei']]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Zepp Live in Tokyo]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour]]
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* [[Keyakizaka46 Zepp Tokyo Kouen]]
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==Ajinomoto Stadium==
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[[Image:AjinomotoStadium.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Ajinomoto Stadium]]
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Choufu, Tokyo<br/>
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Capacity - 49,970<br/>
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* [[AKB48 Oshima Yuko Graduation Concert in Ajinomoto Stadium]]
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==Zepp Osaka==
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==Hard Off Eco Stadium Niigata==
[[Image:Zepp osaka.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Zepp Osaka]]
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Niigata, Niigata<br/>
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Capacity - 30,000
  
Zepp Osaka was a medium sized music venue in Osaka.
+
* [[AKB48 45th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo]]
  
The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.
+
==National Olympic Stadium==
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[[Image:Kokuritsu.jpg|thumb|right|325px|National Olympic Stadium]]
  
The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.
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Shinjuku, Tokyo<br/>
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Capacity - 48,000<br/>
  
Tokyo, Japan<br/>
+
* [[AKB48 Tandoku Haru Con in Kokuritsu Kyougiba 〜Omoide wa Zenbu Koko ni Sutete Ike!〜]]
Capacity - 2200<br/>
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* [[SKE48 Zenkoku Tour 'Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei']]
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==Nippon Gaishi Hall==
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==Nissan Stadium==
[[Image:800px-Nagoya City Sports Complex 02.JPG|thumb|right|325px|Nippon Gaishi Hall]]
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[[Image:Nissan.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Nissan Stadium]]
  
Nippon Gaishi Hall <small>(日本ガイシホール)</small> is a large music venue in Nagoya.
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Nissan Stadium <small>(日産スタジアム)</small> is the largest stadium in Japan, with a capacity of over 70,000 seats.
  
The venue is known in English as the Nagoya Civic General Gymnasium.
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The stadium often holds large sporting events, such as FIFA World Cups.
  
SKE48's largest solo venue to be performed at.
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AKB48 is the first ever female act to hold a concert at the stadium. They were closely followed by fellow idol group, Momoiro Clover Z, who performed at the stadium in August, 2013.
  
Nagoya, Japan<br/>
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Yokohama, Kanagawa<br/>
Capacity - 10,000<br/>
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Capacity - 72,327<br/>
Website - [http://www.nespa.or.jp/hall/ Here]<br/>
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Website - [http://www.nissan-stadium.jp/ Here]<br/>
  
* [[SKE Senyou Gekijou wa Aki made ni Dekiri no ka?]]
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* [[AKB48 32nd Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo "Yume wa Hitori ja Mirarenai"|AKB48 32nd Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo]]
* [[Kawaranai Koto. Zutto Nakama na Koto]]
 
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==Orix Theater==
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* [[AKB48 Super Festival at Nissan Stadium]]
[[Image:800px-Wel-City-Osaka.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Orix Theater]]
 
  
Orix Theater <small>(オリックス劇場)</small> is a medium sized music venue in Osaka.
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* [[Nogizaka46 10th YEAR BIRTHDAY LIVE]]
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The venue has played host to many famous bands, such as Queen.
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==Toyota Stadium==
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[[Image:ToyotaStadium.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Toyota Stadium]]
  
Osaka, Japan<br/>
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Toyota, Aichi<br/>
Capacity - 2,400<br/>
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Capacity - 45,000<br/>
Website - [http://www.orixtheater.jp/ Here]<br/>
 
  
* [[NMB48 Request Hour Best 30 2013]]
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* [[Matsui Rena SKE48 Graduation Concert in Toyota Stadium ~2588 DAYS~]]
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==Aichi Prefectural Art Theater==
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==Yokohama Stadium==
[[Image:800px-Nagoya City Sports Complex 02.JPG|thumb|right|325px|Aichi Prefectural Art Theater]]
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[[Image:Yokohama Stadium.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Yokohama Stadium]]
  
Aichi Prefectural Art Theater is a medium sized music venue located on the Aichi Arts Center <small>(愛知芸術文化センター)</small> in Nagoya.
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Yokohama, Kanagawa<br/>
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Capacity - 30,000<br/>
  
Nagoya, Japan<br/>
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* [[Shuku Takahashi Minami Graduation "148.5cm no Mita Yume" in Yokohama Stadium]]
Capacity - 2,500<br/>
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* [[AKB48 Group Spring Festival in Yokohama Stadium]]
Website - [http://www.aac.pref.aichi.jp/english/make_frame.html?gekijyo/index.html Here]<br/>
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* [[4th Hinatansai|Hinatazaka46 4th Hinatansai]]
 
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==Kobe World Kinen Hall==
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==Meiji Jingu Stadium==
[[Image:WorldMemorial.jpg|thumb|right|325px|Kobe World Kinen Hall]]
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Meiji Jingu Stadium <small>(明治神宮野球場)</small> is a baseball stadium home to the Tokyo Yakult Swallows of the Central League of Nippon Professional Baseball.  It is associated with the Meiji Shrine.
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[[Nogizaka46]] considers Meiji Jingu their home field.  Since 2015, they have visited it every year during their National Summer Tour.
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Shibuya, Tokyo <br />
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Capacity - 38,000 <br />
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2014]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2015]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 4th YEAR BIRTHDAY LIVE]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2017]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 6th YEAR BIRTHDAY LIVE]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2019]]
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* [[Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2022]]
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==IMPACT Arena==
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The '''IMPACT Arena''' is a multi-purpose indoor arena located at the Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi Province, a northern suburb of Bangkok, Thailand.
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Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi Province, Thailand<br/>
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Arena mode - 11,440<br/>
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Theater mode - 3,580<br/>
  
Kobe World Kinen Hall, also known as World Hall <small>(ワールド記念ホール)</small>, is a medium sized music venue located in Kobe, Japan
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* [[BNK48 Space Mission Concert]]
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* [[BNK48 6th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo]]
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* [[AKB48 Group Asia Festival 2019 in Bangkok]]
  
Kobe, Japan<br/>
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==New Frontier Theater==
Capacity - 8,000<br/>
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[[Image:NewFrontierTheaterFront.jpg|thumb|right|325px|New Frontier Theater <small>(Formerly Kia Theatre)</small>]]
Website - [http://www.world-kobe.jp Here]<br/>
 
  
* SKE48 National Tour
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The '''New Frontier Theater''', known as the Kia Theatre between 2015 to 2018, is a multi-purpose events hall in the Araneta Center in Cubao, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.
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==Guangzhou International Sports & Art Center==
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Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines<br/>
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AKB48, its sister groups, and the Sakamichi Series groups have played at many concert venues since the groups began. These venues range from the theaters themselves to the biggest stadium in Japan, Nissan Stadium.

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AKB48 Theater

AKB48 Theater Entrance

The AKB48 Theater (AKB48劇場), is where AKB48 was founded, and where they hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The AKB48 Theater is in Akihabara, Tokyo, which is the city that AKB48 is named after.

The AKB48 Theater is situated in the Don Quixote in Akihabara, with the theater on its 8th floor.

Akihabara, Tokyo
Capacity - 229
Website - Here

Current Stages

SKE48 Theater

SKE48 Theater Entrance (Late 2012)

The SKE48 Theater (SKE48劇場), is where SKE48 hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The SKE48 Theater is in SUNSHINE SAKAE, Nagoya, which is the place that SKE48 is named after.

The SKE48 Theater recently went under a renovation, which was completed in late 2012.

Sakae, Nagoya
Capacity - 299
Website - Here

Current Stages

NMB48 Theater

NMB48 Theater Entrance

The NMB48 Theater (NMB48劇場), is where NMB48 hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The NMB48 Theater is in Namba, Osaka, which is the place that NMB48 is named after.

The NMB48 Theater is the only 48 group theater that is underground.

Namba, Osaka
Capacity - 233
Website - Here

Current Stages


HKT48 Theater

HKT48 Theater Entrance

The HKT48 Theater (HKT48劇場), is where HKT48 hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The HKT48 Theater is in Hakata, Fukuoka, which is the place that HKT48 is named after.

The HKT48 Theater is the only 48 theater that has a permanent walkway built in.

Hakata, Fukuoka
Capacity - 300
Website - Here

Current Stages

NGT48 Theater

The NGT48 Theater (NGT48劇場), is where NGT48 hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The NGT48 Theater is in the shopping mall Lovela 2 in Niigata, which is the place that NGT48 is named after.

Niigata, Niigata
Capacity - 295
Website -

Current Stages

JKT48 Theater

JKT48 Theater Entrance

The JKT48 Theater, is where JKT48 hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The JKT48 Theater is in fX Sudirman, a shopping mall in Jakarta.

This theater is the first international sister group theater created.

Jakarta, Indonesia
Capacity - 210
Website - Here

Current Stages

SNH48 Theater

SNH48 Theater Exterior (Artist Impressions)

The SNH48 Theater, is where SNH48 hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The SNH48 Theater opened on August 30, 2013.

Shanghai, China
Capacity - N/A
Website - Here

Current Stages

BEJ48 Theater

BEJ48 Theater Interior

The BEJ48 Theater, is where BEJ48 hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The BEJ48 Theater opened on April 29, 2016.

Beijing, China
Capacity - N/A

Current Stages


GNZ48 Theater

GNZ48 Theater & Village Entrance

The GNZ48 Theater, is where GNZ48 hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The GNZ48 Theater opened on April 29, 2016.

Guangzhou, China
Capacity - N/A

Current Stages



Tokyo Dome City Hall

Tokyo Dome City Hall

Tokyo Dome City Hall is a small scale hall used for many sports events, fashion shows, circuses and concerts. The Tokyo Dome City Hall is located in Tokyo Dome City, and should not be confused with Tokyo Dome.

Tokyo Dome City Hall is also known as JCB Hall.

Tokyo Dome City, Tokyo
Capacity - 3,100
Website - Here

Tokyo Garden Theater

Tokyo Garden Theater (東京ガーデンシアター) is a multi-purpose event hall at the Ariake Garden in Tokyo, Japan.

Koto, Tokyo
Capacity - 8000 Website: Here

Tokyo International Forum

The Tokyo International Forum (東京国際フォーラム) is a multi-purpose exhibition center in Tokyo, Japan.

Chiyoda, Tokyo
Capacity - 5012 (Hall A), 1500 (Hall C)
Website - Here

Tokyo Kosei Nenkin Kaikan

Nippon Budoukan

Nippon Budoukan

The Nippon Budoukan (日本武道館) is a large music venue and martial arts hall in the center of Tokyo. The Budoukan was originally built for use in the 1964 Summer Olympics, as a Judo Arena.

The Budoukan offers 360° seating, which AKB48 takes advantage of during their Janken Taikai and several concerts.

Location: Chiyoda, Tokyo
Capacity: 20,000
Website: Here

Nippon Seinenkan

Akasaka Blitz

Akasaka Blitz

Akasaka Blitz (赤坂BLITZ) is a music venue in the center of Tokyo, which is owned by TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System).

Akasaka Blitz opened in 1996, but was closed from 2003 to 2008 for redevelopment by TBS.

The capacity all standing is 1,298, but the all seated is 604.

Minato, Tokyo
Capacity - 1,298
Website - Here

Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall

Kasairin Kaikouen

NHK Hall

NHK Hall

The NHK Hall is a concert hall located at the NHK Broadcasting Center, the main headquarters of Japan's public broadcaster NHK. The hall hosts NHK's annual New Year's Eve special Kouhaku Uta Gassen.






Shibuya AX

Shibuya AX

SHIBUYA-AX is the only purpose built music hall with the capacity of 1,500 in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area.

Shibuya, Tokyo
Capacity - 1,500 (Standing)
Website - Here

TACHIKAWA STAGE GARDEN

TACHIKAWA STAGE GARDEN (立川ステージガーデン) is a concert hall in Tokyo, Japan.

Location: Tachikawa, Tokyo
Capacity: 2500 (seats), 3000 (standing)
Website: Here

Yoyogi National Gymnasium

Yoyogi National Gymnasium

Yoyogi National Gymnasium (国立代々木競技場) is an indoor arena located at Yoyogi Park in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, which is famous for its suspension roof design.

Shibuya, Tokyo
Capacity - 13,291
Website - Here

Makuhari Messe

Makuhari Messe (幕張メッセ) is a Japanese convention center outside Tokyo, located in the Mihama-ku ward of Chiba city, in the northwest corner of Chiba prefecture.

Within the venue, there is an event hall, exhibiton hall, and conference hall.

In addition to concerts, many handshake events occur here.

Chiba, Tokyo
Capacity - Varies per hall
Website - Here

Maihama Amphitheater

Maihama Amphitheater (舞浜アンフィシアター) ,located in Tokyo Disney Resort, is a multipurpose hall that consists of a semicircular open stage and a seating area of 2,170 seats that surround the stage.

Location: Urayasu, Chiba
Capacity: 2170
Website: Here

Aichi Welfare Pension Hall

Aichi Arts Center

Aichi Arts Center

Aichi Arts Center (愛知芸術文化センター) is a medium sized venue for the performing arts in Nagoya.

Nagoya, Aichi
Capacity - 2,500
Website - Here







Aichi Sky Expo

Aichi Sky Expo (アイチ スカイ エキスポ), also known as the Aichi International Exhibition Center (愛知県国際展示場) is convention & exhibition center in Aichi, Japan. It is adjacent to the Chubu Internaitonal Airport.

Tokoname, Aichi
Website: Here

Nagoya Century Hall

Nagoya Century Hall

Nagoya Century Hall (名古屋国際会議場) is a multi-purpose convention center in Nagoya.

The center is also called the Nagoya Congress Center.

Nagoya, Aichi
Capacity - 3000
Website - Here

Nagoya Bottom Line

Nagoya Bottom Line

Nagoya Bottom Line (ボトムライン) is a small music venue in Nagoya.

The venue is based off of a music venue by the same name, located in Greenwich Village, New York City.

Nagoya, Aichi
Capacity - 1100
Website - Here






Nagoya Diamond Hall

Nagoya Diamond Hall

Nagoya Diamond Hall (名古屋ダイアモンドホール) is a small music venue in Nagoya.

The venue is also known as CLUB DIAMOND HALL.

The venue opened in 1992.

Nagoya, Aichi
Capacity - 1,000
Website - Here












Nippon Gaishi Hall

Nippon Gaishi Hall

Nippon Gaishi Hall (日本ガイシホール) is a large music venue in Nagoya.

The venue is known in English as the Nagoya Civic General Gymnasium.

The dome is home to the Chunichi Dragons.

Location: Nagoya, Aichi
Capacity: 10,000
Website: Here

Fukuoka International Congress Center

Fukuoka Convention Center

The Fukuoka Convention Center (福岡国際会議場) in Hakata, Fukuoka is a collection of three separate buildings operated by the Fukuoka Convention Center Foundation. Within the Center, there is the Fukuoka Kokusai Center and Marine Messe Fukouka.

Fukuoka Kokusai Center

Marine Messe Fukouka

Capacity: 13,000
Website: Here

West Japan General Exhibition Center

The West Japan General Exhibition Center (西日本総合展示場) is a large exhibition complex with halls of various sizes located in Kitakyushu, Japan.

Location: Kitakyushu, Fukuoka
Capacity: 7,116
Website: Here

NHK Osaka Hall

Festival Hall, Osaka

Festival Hall (フェスティバルホール) is a concert hall located in Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan. It is housed in the Festival Tower, a skyscraper.

Location: Kita, Osaka
Capacity: 2,700
Website: Here

Namba Hatch

Orix Theater

Orix Theater

Orix Theater (オリックス劇場) is a medium sized music venue in Osaka.

The venue has played host to many famous bands, such as Queen.

Osaka, Osaka
Capacity - 2,400
Website - Here


Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium

Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium (大阪市中央体育館), also known as Maruzen Intec Arena Osaka (丸善インテックアリーナ大阪) for sponsor reasons, is an indoor sporting arena located in Minato, Osaka. The arena opened on 1996.

Minato, Osaka
Capacity: 16000
Website: Here

Osaka-Jo Hall

Osaka-Jo Hall (大阪城ホール) is a multi-purpose arena located in Osaka.

Chuo, Osaka
Capacity: 16000
Website: Here

Fuji-Q Highland

Fuji-Q Highland (富士急ハイランド) is an amusement park in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan, opened on 2 March 1968. The theme park is near the base of Mount Fuji.

The Conifer Forest was the regular location for Keyakizaka46's regular Keyaki Republic concert series.

Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi
Website - Here

Kobe Kokusaikaikan

Kobe Kokusaikaikan

Kobe Kokusaikaikan (神戸国際会館) is a medium sized music venue in Kobe.

The English name of the venue is Kobe International House.

Kobe, Hyogo
Capacity - 2,112
Website - Here









Kobe World Kinen Hall

Kobe World Kinen Hall

Kobe World Kinen Hall, also known as World Hall (ワールド記念ホール), is a medium sized music venue located in Kobe, Japan

Kobe, Hyogo
Capacity - 8,000
Website - Here

Sands Theater

Yakushi-ji Temple

Pacifico Yokohama Exhibition Halls

Pacifico Yokohama Exhibition Halls (パシフィコ横浜), or Pacifico Yokohama National Convention Hall, convention and exhibition center in Kanagawa, Japan.

Location: Yokohama, Kanagawa
Website: Here

PIA Arena MM

PIA Arena MM (ぴあアリーナMM) is an event venue in Kanagawa, Japan.

Yokohama, Kanagawa
Capacity - 10,000
Website - Here

Hiroshima Green Arena

Hiroshima Green Arena (広島グリーンアリーナ), part of the Hiroshima Prefectural Sports Center, is an indoor arena located in Hiroshima, Japan.

Location: Hiroshima, Japan
Capacity: 10,000
Website: Here

Hiroshima Sun Plaza

Hiroshima Sun Plaza (広島サンプラザ) is an arena in Hiroshima, Japan.

Location: Hiroshima, Japan
Capacity: 6,052
Website: Here

Saitama Super Arena

Saitama Super Arena

Saitama Super Arena (さいたまスーパーアリーナ) is a multi-purpose arena in Saitama, on the outskirts of Tokyo.

The arena has the possibility to range its seating capacity from 5,000 seats to 37,000 seats, depending on the requirements.

Saitama, Saitama
Capacity - 37,000
Website - Here

Sekisui Heim Super Arena

Sekisui Heim Super Arena (セキスイハイムスーパーアリーナ) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Miyagi, Japan.

Rifu, Miyagi
Capacity - 7,063
Website - Here

Xebio Arena Sendai

Xebio Arena Sendai (ゼビオアリーナ仙台) is an arena in Sendai, Miyagi. It is the home arena of the Sendai 89ers of the B.League, Japan's professional basketball league.

Sendai, Miyagi
Capacity - 6,000
Website - Here

Yokohama Arena

Yokohama Arena

Yokohama Arena is a large sized music venue in Yokohama.

Yokohama, Kanagawa
Capacity - 17,000
Website - Here

Fukuoka Yahoo Auction Dome

Fukuoka Yahoo Auction Dome

Fukuoka Yahoo Auction Dome (福岡 ヤフオク!ドーム) is a baseball field and dome in the city of Fukuoka.

The dome is home to the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks.

The dome is also one of the 5 big domes in Japan.

Chuo, Fukuoka
Capacity - 38,561
Website - Here

Nagoya Dome

Nagoya Dome

Nagoya Dome (ナゴヤドーム), also known as Vantelin Dome Nagoya (バンテリンドーム ナゴヤ) for sponsoring reasons, is a baseball field in Nagoya. The dome is home to the Chunichi Dragons.

The stadium is an example of a Geodesic Dome.

The dome is also one of the 5 big domes in Japan.

Nagoya, Aichi
Capacity - 40,500
Website - Here

Osaka Kyocera Dome

Osaka Kyocera Dome

Osaka Kyocera Dome (大阪ドーム) is a baseball stadium in Osaka.

Osaka is the home city to NMB48.

The dome is also one of the 5 big domes in Japan.

Nishi, Osaka
Capacity - 50,000
Website - Here



Sapporo Dome

Sapporo Dome

Sapporo Dome (札幌ドーム) is a stadium used primarily for baseball and soccer.

It's home to the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, and the Consadole Sapporo.

The dome is also one of the 5 big domes in Japan.

Toyohira, Sapporo
Capacity - 53,796
Website - Here





Seibu Dome

Seibu Dome

Seibu Dome (西武ドーム) is a medium-sized dome, and baseball field, the home of the Saitama Seibu Lions.

The dome was AKB48's first dome concert.

The dome has no wall behind the stands, which allows natural air-conditioning instead of having to pay money for inside air-conditioning. This was however a disadvantage during AKB48's, as the temperature was too hot, and members including ace Maeda Atsuko ended up fainting.

Tokorozawa, Saitama
Capacity - 33,921
Website - Here

Tokyo Dome

Tokyo Dome

Tokyo Dome (東京ドーム) is a large dome in Tokyo, and one of the 5 Big Domes of Japan. The dome is surrounded by Tokyo Dome City.

The Dome is home to the Yomiuri Giants, and is host to many sporting and musical events.

The Dome was set as a big goal of AKB48 since their formation, and they finally achieved it in 2012.

Location: Bunkyo, Tokyo
Capacity: 42,000
Website: Here

Zepp DiverCity

Zepp DiverCity is a medium sized music venue in Tokyo. The venue opened in April 2012.

The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.

The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.

Location: Koto, Tokyo
Capacity: 2,473
Website: Here

Zepp Fukuoka

Zepp Fukuoka

Zepp Fukuoka is a medium sized music venue in Fukuoka.

The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.

The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.

Fukuoka, Fukuoka
Capacity - 2001
Website - Here


Zepp Nagoya

Zepp Nagoya

Zepp Nagoya is a medium sized music venue in Nagoya.

The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.

The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.

Nagoya, Aichi
Capacity - 1,792
Website - Here

Zepp Namba

Zepp Namba is a medium sized music venue in Osaka, opened in April 2012.

The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.

The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.

Namba, Osaka
Capacity - 2513
Website - Here

Zepp Osaka

Zepp Osaka

Zepp Osaka was a medium sized music venue in Osaka. The venue closed in April 2012.

The venue was part of the Zepp music venue group.

The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.

Osaka, Osaka
Capacity - 2200






Zepp Osaka Bayside

Zepp Osaka Bayside is a medium sized music venue in Osaka. The venue opened in February 2017.

The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.

The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.

Konohana, Osaka
Capacity - 2801
Website - Here

Zepp Sapporo

Zepp Sapporo

Zepp Sapporo is a medium sized music venue in Sapporo.

The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.

The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.

Sapporo, Hokkaido
Capacity - 2009
Website - Here




Zepp Sendai

Zepp Sendai

Zepp Sendai was a medium sized music venue in Sendai. The venue closed in May 2012.

The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.

The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.

Sendai, Japan
Capacity - 1500



Zepp Tokyo

Zepp Tokyo

Zepp Tokyo is a medium sized music venue in Tokyo.

The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.

The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.

Tokyo, Japan
Capacity - 2709
Website - Here


Ajinomoto Stadium

Ajinomoto Stadium

Choufu, Tokyo
Capacity - 49,970










Hard Off Eco Stadium Niigata

Niigata, Niigata
Capacity - 30,000

National Olympic Stadium

National Olympic Stadium

Shinjuku, Tokyo
Capacity - 48,000









Nissan Stadium

Nissan Stadium

Nissan Stadium (日産スタジアム) is the largest stadium in Japan, with a capacity of over 70,000 seats.

The stadium often holds large sporting events, such as FIFA World Cups.

AKB48 is the first ever female act to hold a concert at the stadium. They were closely followed by fellow idol group, Momoiro Clover Z, who performed at the stadium in August, 2013.

Yokohama, Kanagawa
Capacity - 72,327
Website - Here


Toyota Stadium

Toyota Stadium

Toyota, Aichi
Capacity - 45,000









Yokohama Stadium

Yokohama Stadium

Yokohama, Kanagawa
Capacity - 30,000









Meiji Jingu Stadium

Meiji Jingu Stadium (明治神宮野球場) is a baseball stadium home to the Tokyo Yakult Swallows of the Central League of Nippon Professional Baseball. It is associated with the Meiji Shrine.

Nogizaka46 considers Meiji Jingu their home field. Since 2015, they have visited it every year during their National Summer Tour.

Shibuya, Tokyo
Capacity - 38,000

IMPACT Arena

The IMPACT Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena located at the Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi Province, a northern suburb of Bangkok, Thailand.

Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi Province, Thailand
Arena mode - 11,440
Theater mode - 3,580

New Frontier Theater

New Frontier Theater (Formerly Kia Theatre)

The New Frontier Theater, known as the Kia Theatre between 2015 to 2018, is a multi-purpose events hall in the Araneta Center in Cubao, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.

Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Capacity - 2,500