Aomori Prefecture Sports Park

Aomori, Japan

The Aomori Prefecture Sports Park (also known as the Maeda Arena) is located in the city of Aomori, the capital of the prefecture of the same name. It aims to be a multi-sport center of the highest standard, offering an indoor space for the performance of various disciplines. Aomori Prefecture Sports Park serves as a vital hub for the entire region, situated against a striking backdrop of a harmonious blend of modernity and tradition.

In this prominent context, Myrtha Pools has enhanced the facility’s offerings with the design and construction of an Olympic-size swimming pool, carried out with the support of the Obayashi Corporation, a leading builder in Asia with a portfolio of significant projects, including Tokyo Central Station.

The pool built for the Maeda Arena is equipped with two movable floors to allow for flexible usage across different aquatic activities. However, the standout feature provided by Myrtha Pools is the Submersible Bulkhead, an innovative solution that slides longitudinally, allowing the pool to be divided into two sections, greatly enhancing its versatility and adaptability. This advanced feature ensures that the facility can accommodate a wide range of needs, making it ideal for a multifunctional sports center such as Aomori.

In conclusion, this project perfectly exemplifies how Myrtha Pools combines tradition and innovation, in harmony with the historical and cultural identity of the Japanese city.

 

The Aomori Prefecture Sports Park (also known as the Maeda Arena) is located in the city of Aomori, the capital of the prefecture of the same name. It aims to be a multi-sport center of the highest standard, offering an indoor space for the performance of various disciplines. Aomori Prefecture Sports Park serves as a vital hub for the entire region, situated against a striking backdrop of a harmonious blend of modernity and tradition.

In this prominent context, Myrtha Pools has enhanced the facility’s offerings with the design and construction of an Olympic-size swimming pool, carried out with the support of the Obayashi Corporation, a leading builder in Asia with a portfolio of significant projects, including Tokyo Central Station.

The pool built for the Maeda Arena is equipped with two movable floors to allow for flexible usage across different aquatic activities. However, the standout feature provided by Myrtha Pools is the Submersible Bulkhead, an innovative solution that slides longitudinally, allowing the pool to be divided into two sections, greatly enhancing its versatility and adaptability. This advanced feature ensures that the facility can accommodate a wide range of needs, making it ideal for a multifunctional sports center such as Aomori.

In conclusion, this project perfectly exemplifies how Myrtha Pools combines tradition and innovation, in harmony with the historical and cultural identity of the Japanese city.