The facility aims to become Japan’s first fully wooden stadium, constructed with abundant use of locally sourced timber. Designed as an "environmentally circular" venue, it will incorporate rainwater reuse and a snow-cooling system to achieve energy self-sufficiency. The stadium is expected to have seating for 5,000 to 6,000 spectators across four stands. The construction site and completion date have yet to be determined.

Design concept for Japan’s first all-wooden stadium by Fukushima United.
The design will use the shape of the roof and exterior walls to regulate sunlight, wind, and snow, thereby significantly reducing heating and cooling energy. With rainwater reuse and snow-cooling systems, the project envisions full energy independence and aims to obtain certification under the Living Building Challenge, recognized as the world’s most rigorous environmental standard. The timber materials will be designed to allow for disassembly and reuse.
The project has been promoted by a local group comprising economic organizations and AC Fukushima United, the club’s parent organization. At the proposal stage, the plan envisioned a multipurpose stadium with an all-weather design, suitable for concerts, exhibitions, and winter sports training, alongside commercial facilities, thereby establishing a high-utilization, comprehensive sports hub.
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