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Akita Prefectural General Pool
Swimming venue in Akita, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Akita Prefectural General Pool (秋田県立総合プール, Akita Kenritsu Sōgō Pūru) is a swimming venue in Akita, Akita, Japan.[2][3][4][5][6] An Olympic competitor, Hiroko Nagasaki is the honorary director. It hosted the 2001 World Games, and it is the largest swimming pool in the prefecture.[7]
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Events
Aquatic timing system
- Seiko timing system
Closing days
- The third Monday
- December 29-January 1, January 20-February 3
Gallery
- Front view
- Satellite view
Other swimming pools in Akita City
- Quardome The Boon
- Satellite view of Quardome The Boon (39°47′41.3″N 140°13′22.5″E)
- Sunlife Akita (39°43′13.4″N 140°5′31.5″E)
- Central Silver Area Swimming Pool (39°39′58.2″N 140°09′19.0″E)
- Akita Athletic Club (39°41′54.7″N 140°6′0.6″E)
- Central Sports Hiroomote (39°43′37.5″N 140°08′57.9″E)
- Central Sports Tsuchizaki (39°45′32.3″N 140°04′22.6″E)
Other swimming pools in Akita prefecture
- Aikawa Pool (40°09′33.9″N 140°18′55.3″E)
- Noshiro City Swimming Pool (40°12′56.6″N 140°01′41.6″E)
Defunct swimming pools in Akita prefecture
- Akita City Swimming Pool in 1975 (1956–2002) [8]
References
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