What is konami stadium?

Konami Stadium, also known as the PES Development Center, is a football stadium located in Rokko Island, Kobe, Japan. It was opened on June 11, 2002, and has a total capacity of 30,132 spectators. The stadium is the home ground for Vissel Kobe, a professional football club based in Kobe that competes in the J1 League. It is owned by Konami Corporation, a Japanese entertainment and gaming company known for creating video games such as Pro Evolution Soccer (PES).

The Konami Stadium is designed with a unique curved roof that covers all of the stands, providing shelter for the fans during rainy weather. The seating arrangement of the stadium is divided into four sections: North, East, South, and West. The stadium has a natural grass playing surface and a state-of-the-art floodlight system for night games. Additionally, the stadium has several training grounds, a sports academy, and a gymnasium for athletes and visitors.

In terms of technology, the Konami Stadium is equipped with cutting-edge facilities like a giant screen display system that shows game highlights, instant replays, and real-time statistics. It also has a top-notch sound system that creates an immersive atmosphere during games.

Aside from being a sports facility, the Konami Stadium is also a popular tourist attraction in Kobe, attracting visitors from all over the world who come to watch Vissel Kobe games or simply visit the stadium.