Imagine an ultra-modern sports complex rising among the innovative neighborhoods of "Island City." Teriha Sekisui House Arena is a cutting-edge multi-purpose venue located in Fukuoka, which has become a true magnet for athletes and fans from all over Japan. Opened in late 2018, it is the largest facility of its kind in the western part of the country, with a capacity of over 5,000 spectators.

The building is impressive for its thoughtful architecture: four floors of steel and glass are harmoniously complemented by an "organic terrace" with live vegetation. This is not just a stadium, but part of the global Island City ecological project. The main hall, with 15-meter ceilings, is designed to international standards, allowing it to host top-level competitions — from basketball championships to international martial arts tournaments.
Inside the complex lies an entire ecosystem for an active lifestyle: in addition to the main arena, there is a sub-arena, a professional dojo, a bouldering wall, and even a dedicated running track. The arena is designed to be accessible to absolutely everyone — from professional teams like Rizing Zephyr Fukuoka to families with children and people with disabilities.