Nippon Budokan
Budokan | |
Location | 2-3 Kitanomarukōen, Chiyoda, Tokyo 102-8321, Japan |
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Coordinates | 35°41′36″N 139°45′00″E / 35.69333°N 139.75000°E |
Owner | The Nippon Budokan Foundation (財団法人 日本武道館 Zaidan Hōjin Nippon Budōkan) |
Capacity | 14,471 |
Field size | Height: 42 m (140 ft) |
Construction | |
Built | 1964 |
Opened | October 3, 1964 |
Construction cost |
2 billion Japanese yen (5.6 million USD in 1964) |
Architect | Mamoru Yamada |
Main contractors | Takenaka Corporation |
Nippon Budokan (日本武道館 Nippon Budōkan), often shortened to simply Budokan, is an indoor arena located in central Tokyo, Japan.
The Budokan was the location where many "Live at the Budokan" albums were recorded, including those of Bob Dylan, Cheap Trick, Dream Theater and Ozzy Osbourne. The Nippon Budokan, however, was originally built for the judo competition in the 1964 Summer Olympics, hence its name, rendered in English as Martial Arts Hall.
Location
The Nippon Budokan is located in Kitanomaru Park in the center of Tokyo, two minutes' walking distance from Kudanshita Subway Station, and near Yasukuni Shrine. This 42 m (140 ft) high imposing octagonal structure holds 14,471 people (arena seats: 2,946, 1st floor seats: 3,199, 2nd floor seats: 7,846, standee: 480).[1] The building is modeled after Yumedono (Hall of Dreams) in Hōryū-ji in Nara.
Venue history
Martial arts
Though it still functions as a venue for big musical events, its primary purpose is for Japanese martial arts (indeed, the name literally means "Japan Martial Arts Hall"). The national championships of the different branches of the martial arts (judo, kendo, karate, aikido, shorinji kempo, kyūdō, naginata, etc.) are held annually at the Budokan. For wrestling fans the Budokan means professional wrestling's big shows. Now, the Budokan is mostly used by Pro Wrestling Noah, who often hold major events there.
Kickboxing is also, in its heyday large events were held at the Nippon Budokan. On June 28, 1969 "Champion Carnival" Oriental, in the main event Tadashi Sawamura has his first successful defense of Oriental Light Welterweight title.
The Muhammad Ali vs. Antonio Inoki hybrid rules fight held at the Budokan in 1976 is seen as a forerunner to mixed martial arts.
K-1 has held events at the Nippon Budokan the box office in 1994 and raising an army second time, using K-1 WORLD GP in the opening round in 2004. In K-1 WORLD MAX, which held the tournament finals to determine the first champion in 2002, up from 2007 to 2009 has been used as the main venue. Budokan is one of the venue has been positioned in the K-1 is also important for this purpose.
In mixed martial arts VALE TUDO JAPAN '95 and PRIDE.3 became the venue of the other, Pancrase had been used in pace of nearly once a year from 1994 to 2000. On April 25, 2010, Hidehiko Yoshida "entertainer retirement ASTRA were held. " Incidentally, Yoshida Judo also the last official game was played, which is the All Japan Judo Championship was held at the Nippon Budokan in 2002. It will host the judo competition at the 2020 Summer Olympics.[2]
Music
The Beatles were the first rock group to perform here, in a series of shows in June/July 1966; In 1978, The Alive II Tour, Kiss made perform 5 sold-out nights at Tokyo's Budokan, breaking their previous record of 4 one year earlier, as well as breaking the previous record by The Beatles. ;their appearances were met with opposition from those who felt the appearance of a western pop group would defile the martial arts arena.[3]
In July 1973 Japanese television recorded the Santana performance at Budokan.
However, the Budokan gained worldwide fame when American artists Cheap Trick and Bob Dylan used the arena to record their performances, Cheap Trick at Budokan (1978) and Bob Dylan at Budokan (1979), respectively. In explaining the popularity of the venue for live albums, Eric Clapton described the Tokyo audience as "almost overappreciative" in interviews promoting his own live Just One Night (1980), recorded at Budokan.
Artists to release live recordings from this venue include:
1970s:
- Uriah Heep; 1973, (Live concert filmed on 16mm for television. DVD versions available[4])
- Deep Purple; 1972; for the last of the three concerts making up their Made in Japan live album.
- The Carpenters; 1974;The Carpenter - Live At Budokan 1974
- Rainbow; 12/16/1976; "On Stage (Rainbow album)" Rainbow performed here both afternoon and evening shows at 3:00pm and 6:00 p.m.
- Bay City Rollers; 1977; Rollerworld, Live at the Budokan 1977, released as Rollerworld: Live at the Budokan 1977 in 2001.
- Cheap Trick; 1978; Cheap Trick at Budokan
- Ian Gillan Band; 1977–1978; Live at the Budokan (Vols. 1-2).
- Eric Clapton; December 1979; Just One Night.
- Diana Ross; 1977; "An Evening with Diana Ross" concert was videotaped during her 1977 tour.
1980s:
- Sadao Watanabe; 1980; How's Everything.
- Yellow Magic Orchestra; 1980 + 1993; Live At Budokan 1980, recorded 1980, released 1993.
- Quincy Jones; 1981; Quincy Jones Live at the Budokan.
- Dave Grusin; 1983; Dave Grusin and the NY-LA Dream Band.
- Michael Schenker Group; 1982; One Night at Budokan.
- Asia; 1983; Live at Budokan, Asia in Asia.
- Frank Sinatra; 1985; Live at the Budokan Hall, Tokyo
- Iron Maiden; 1987, "Somewhere on tour"
1990s:
- Tin Machine; 1992; who recorded a portion of Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby, during the It's My Life Tour.
- Skid Row (American band) Skid Row - Live at Budokan, Tokyo 1992.
- Diana Ross, Tokyo 1992 ; " The Force Behind The Power World Tour "
- Yellow Magic Orchestra; 1980 + 1993; Live At Budokan 1980, recorded 1980, released 1993.
- Doobie Brothers; 1993; Live at Budokan.
- Yngwie Malmsteen; 1994; video Live at Budokan 94, VHS/DVD.
- Blur; 1995-6; recorded a live compilation CD, Live at the Budokan, in 1995, at the height of Britpop; it was released in 1996.
- Chic; 1996; performance later released as Live at the Budōkan (1999). This was bassist Bernard Edwards's last performance; he died the next day.
- Diana Ross ; 1996 ; " Take Me Higher World Tour "
- Mr. Big; 1997; recorded Live at Budokan in 1997 (and Back to Budokan in 2009).
- Journey; 1998; Recorded several songs from their Frontiers Tour in 1983 at the Budokan which was included on their live album Greatest Hits Live.
- Faye Wong; 1999; "Budokan Live" (for further information see: Faye Wong#1999: Venturing into Japan).
2000s:
- Bryan Adams; 2000; Live at the Budokan.
- Morning Musume; 2000; DVD Morning Musume First Live at Budōkan: Dancing Love Site 2000 Haru (Also Sayaka Ichii's graduation from the group)
- Bay City Rollers; 2001; Rollerworld, Live at the Budokan 1977, released as Rollerworld: Live at the Budokan 1977 in 2001.
- Ozzy Osbourne; 2002; filmed CD/DVD combination Live at Budokan.
- Pearl Jam; 2003; recorded an official bootleg at Budokan during their Riot Act Tour (for further information see: Pearl Jam#Riot Act: 2002–2005).
- Duran Duran; July 11 + 12, 2003; played at Budokan;[5] shows recorded live[6]
- Mariah Carey; 2003; performed 3 concert shows, part of her Charmbracelet World Tour on July 6, 8 and the 10th.
- Incubus; March 3, 2004; performed at Budokan and show recorded as CD Live in Japan 2004 on June 1, 2004
- Dream Theater; 2004; 2DVD/3CD Live at Budokan.
- Hikaru Utada; July 28, 2004; video Utada Hikaru in Budokan 2004: Hikaru no 5.
- Judas Priest; 2005; DVD Rising in the East.
- Nana Mizuki; 2005; DVD Nana Mizuki Live Rainbow at Budokan.
- Avril Lavigne; 2005; DVD Live at Budokan: Bonez Tour, Bonez Tour.
- Hikaru Utada; 2006; video Utada United 2006 (Hikaru Utada discography#Video Releases)
- Nana Mizuki; 2006; DVD Nana Mizuki Livedom -Birth- at Budokan.
- Morning Musume; 2006; DVD Morning Musume Concert Tour 2006 Aki: Odore! Morning Curry
- the GazettE; 2006; DVD Standing Live Tour 2006 [Nameless Liberty. Six Guns...] Tour Final at Nippon Budokan.
- TM Network; 2007; video TM Network -Remaster- at Nippon Budokan 2007.
- TVXQ; 2007; Tohoshinki 2nd Live Tour 2007: Five in the Black.
- Perfume; 2008; "Budokaaaaaaaaaan!!!!!".
- Joe Hisaishi; 2008; Joe Hisaishi in Budokan – 25 years with the Animations of Hayao Miyazaki.
- FLOW; 2008; FLOW Live Tour 2007-2008 'Isle' Final at Nippon Budokan
- Mr. Big; 2009; live CD/DVD Back to Budokan.
- Dir En Grey; 2009; live DVD Uroboros -With the Proof in the Name of Living...- At Nippon Budokan.
- AKB48; 2009; AKB104 Senbatsu Members Sokaku Matsuri
- the pillows; 2009; live DVD Lostman Go to Budokan.
2010s:
- Backstreet Boys; February 18, 2010; recorded live DVD Backstreet Boys: This Is Us Japan Tour 2010 on the This Is Us Tour.
- NICO Touches the Walls; March 12, 2010; "Walls is Auroras" LIVE.
- Polysics; March 14, 2010; BUDOKAN OR DIE!!!! 2010.3.14
- ONE OK ROCK; 2010; live DVD This Is My Budokan?!.[7]
- Morning Musume; 2011; Ai Takahashi's graduation concert "Ai Believe ~Takahashi Ai Graduation Memory Special~.
- F.T. Island; 2011; Live In Budokan Summer Mesengger Tour.
- 2PM ; 2012;2PM Six Beautiful Day Live In Budokan
- Milky Holmes; 2012; Milky Holmes Live in Budokan
- Lee Seung-gi; 2012; First Japan Live In Budokan Kidou (Hope).[8]
- T-ara; 2012; Live in Budokan, recording of a concert performed as part of their Jewelry Box tour
- Dream Morning Musume; March 10, 2012; Dream Morning Musume Special LIVE 2012 Nippon Budokan~Dai 1 Shou Shuumaku 'Yuusha tachi, Shuugou seyo'
- U-KISS; 2012; live DVD U-KISS Live In Budokan.
- Morning Musume; 2012; Risa Niigaki and Aika Mitsui's graduation concert Ultra Smart.
- SCANDAL; March 28, 2012; Japan Title Match Live 2012: Scandal vs Budokan
- Acid Black Cherry; 2012; "Live DVD Acid Black Cherry Tour 『2012』".
- SPYAIR; December 18, 2012;
- Morning Musume; 2013; Reina Tanaka's graduation concert, Michishige☆Eleven SOUL.
- °C-ute; 2013; Queen of J-POP ~Tadoritsuita Onna Senshi~.
- AKB48; 2013; AKB48 Group Rinji Soukai "Shirokuro tsukeyou janai ka!"
- T-ara; 2013; T-ara Japan Tour 2013: Treasure Box.
- Morning Musume; 2013; ~CHANCE!~
- Berryz Kobo; 2013; Berryz Koubou 10 Shuunen Kinen Budokan Special Live ~Yappari Anata Nashi de wa Ikite Yukenai~
- AKB48 Group Research Students; 2013; AKB48 Group Kenkyuusei Concert ~Oshimen Hayai Mono Gachi~
- Super Junior KRY; 2013; Special Japan tour Super Junior K.R.Y. Special Winter Concert'
- Avril Lavigne; February 4 and 5, 2014: The Avril Lavigne Tour
- Babymetal; March 1 and 2, 2014 ; Day 1: Akai Yoru LEGEND 'Kyodai Corset Matsuri' ~Tenkaichi Metal Budokai Final~ ; Day 2: Kuroi Yoru LEGEND 'DOOMSDAY' ~Shokan no Gi~
- Dir En Grey; March 8-9, 2014; Dum Spiro Spero at Nippon Budokan
- S/mileage; July 15, 2014; S/mileage LIVE 2014 Natsu FULL CHARGE ~715 Nippon Budokan~
- Junho(from 2PM); August 12 and 13, 2014; "FEEL" Solo Tour in Japan 2014
- DISH//; January 1, 2015
- Oldcodex; February 11, 2015; "Capture" in Budokan
- Kalafina; February 28, 2015; Kalafina LIVE BEST 2015 "Red Day". March 1, 2015; Kalafina LIVE BEST 2015 "Blue Day"
- The GazettE; March 3, 2015; 13th Anniversary Nippon Budokan
- KANA-BOON; March 31, 2015
- 己龍 (Kiryu); July 31, 2015
- Hatsune Miku; September 4-5, 2015; Magical Mirai.
- Eir Aoi; November 2, 2015; Eir Aoi Special Live 2015 World of Blue at Nippon Budokan.
- ANGERME; November 29, 2015, ANGERME First Concert Tour 2015 Aki "Hyakka Ryouran" ~Fukuda Kanon Sotsugyou Special~.
- Morning Musume; December 7-8, 2015; ~Prism~.
- Morning Musume; December 31, 2015; ~Gradation~.
- DISH//; January 1-2, 2016; 4 Monkey Magic.
- Dir En Grey; February 5-6, 2016; Arche At Nippon Budokan
- iKON; February 15-16, 2016; iKONCERT 2016: Showtime Tour
- 5 Seconds of Summer; February 23, 2016; Sounds Live Feels Live World Tour
American crossover thrash band Stormtroopers of Death released a live album titled Live at Budokan (1992), though the title was in jest and the album was recorded at famed New York City venue The Ritz.
The original Beatles concert is heavily bootlegged on audio and video;[9] the first night's concert video was officially released by Apple in Japan only as Beatles Concert at Budokan 1966, and excerpts are shown in The Beatles Anthology, while the second Anthology album included the first show's performances of "Rock and Roll Music" and "She's A Woman". The venue is one of the stages in The Beatles: Rock Band video game.[10] Chatmonchy currently holds the record for the largest crowd at Budokan.
Other events
The National Memorial Service for War Dead is held with the attendance of the Prime Minister, the Emperor and the Empress annually in Budokan on August 15, the day of Japan's surrender.
As well as holding the Live Concert in appreciation of the Popular Anime series Lucky Star:Live in Budokan (Anata No Tame Dakara)
A concert was held in honor of Studio Ghibli's 25th anniversary at the Budokan, hosted by Joe Hisaishi. It included repertoire from most of the films Hisaishi composed for Hayao Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli filmography.
Diana Ross performed and taped her "Here and Now" television special in 1991 to a sold out audience.
The Japan Record Awards took place in the arena from 1985 to 1993 where all of the artists from around the country receive these awards.
Muhammad Ali won a unanimous decision over Mac Foster in their 1972 heavyweight boxing match.
On August 27, 2011, Japan's three biggest professional wrestling promotions; All Japan Pro Wrestling, New Japan Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Noah came together to produce a charity event titled All Together at the arena.
Professional wrestler and legend in Japan Kenta Kobashi wrestled his final match in Budokan on May 11, 2013. Kobashi is synonymous with the arena along with fellow wrestlers Toshiaki Kawada and the late Mitsuharu Misawa.
In November the Budokan is a 2 day-venue for the annual Japan Self-Defense Force Marching Festival, a yearly tradition and the nation's military tattoo first held here in 1978.[11]
Other uses
A fictional concert hall based on Nippon Budokan appeared in the music video game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock under the name "Kaiju Megadome." The Beatles' appearance at Nippon Budokan was featured in The Beatles: Rock Band.
References
- ↑ 日本武道館建物概要(アリーナ面積・座席表) (in Japanese). Nippon Budoukan. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
- ↑ "Venue Plan". Tokyo 2020 Bid Committee. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
- ↑ "Japan keeps Lennon's memory alive". BBC News. December 8, 2008. Retrieved April 7, 2010.
- ↑ Personal memoir, Todd Fischer
- ↑ "Duran Duran Music". Duran Duran Music. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ↑ "Duran Duran DURAN DURAN TIMELINE". Duran Duran. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ↑ see 'other'
- ↑ "Lee Seung-gi Mesmerizes Fans in Japan's Budokan". HanCinema. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ↑ Unterberger, Richie (2006). The Unreleased Beatles: Music & Film. Hal Leonard Corporation. pp. 321–322. ISBN 978-0-87930-892-6.
- ↑ The Beatles Rock Band: If I Needed Someone- Sight Read (100% FC Gold Stars). YouTube. 5 September 2009. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ↑ "DVIDS - News - III MEF Band impresses at Budokan". DVIDS. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nippon Budokan. |
- Nippon Budokan official website (Japanese)
- Nippon Budokan Map
- 1964 Summer Olympics official report. Volume 1. Part 1. pp. 128–30.
Preceded by Imperial Garden Theater |
Host of the Japan Record Awards 1985-1993 |
Succeeded by TBS Broadcast Center |
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