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The Meiji Hokkaido-Tokachi Oval, also known as the Obihiro Forest Speed Skating Oval, is an indoor track for speed skating in the city of Obihiro on the island of Hokkaido in Japan. The hall was opened in September 2009 as the second indoor track in Japan, after M-Wave in Nagano. The course measures 79 metres (259 ft) and is built on the same site as the old artificial track from 1986, the Obihiro No Mori Skating Centre. The venue hosted the speed skating competitions at the 2017 Asian Winter Games.

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  • The Meiji Hokkaido-Tokachi Oval, also known as the Obihiro Forest Speed Skating Oval, is an indoor track for speed skating in the city of Obihiro on the island of Hokkaido in Japan. The hall was opened in September 2009 as the second indoor track in Japan, after M-Wave in Nagano. The course measures 79 metres (259 ft) and is built on the same site as the old artificial track from 1986, the Obihiro No Mori Skating Centre. The venue hosted the speed skating competitions at the 2017 Asian Winter Games. (en)
  • 明治北海道十勝オーバル(めいじほっかいどうとかちオーバル)は、北海道帯広市にある屋内スピードスケート場。スケート(スピードスケート)のナショナルトレーニングセンター(NTC)に指定されている。施設名称は、命名権(ネーミングライツ)を獲得した明治乳業(現在の明治)によるもの。 (ja)
  • De ijsbanen van Obihiro zijn drie schaatsbanen in de Japanse stad Obihiro in de subprefectuur Tokachi (Hokkaido). (nl)
  • Meiji Hokkaido-Tokachi Oval — крытый конькобежный каток с искусственным льдом в Обихиро, Япония. Был открыт в сентябре 2009 года и стал вторым катком с искусственным льдом после М-Вейв в Нагано. Построен на месте старого катка с искусственным льдом «No Mori Skating Centre», открытого в 1986 году. Расположен на высоте 79 метров над уровнем моря. (ru)
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  • The Meiji Hokkaido-Tokachi Oval, also known as the Obihiro Forest Speed Skating Oval, is an indoor track for speed skating in the city of Obihiro on the island of Hokkaido in Japan. The hall was opened in September 2009 as the second indoor track in Japan, after M-Wave in Nagano. The course measures 79 metres (259 ft) and is built on the same site as the old artificial track from 1986, the Obihiro No Mori Skating Centre. The venue hosted the speed skating competitions at the 2017 Asian Winter Games. (en)
  • 明治北海道十勝オーバル(めいじほっかいどうとかちオーバル)は、北海道帯広市にある屋内スピードスケート場。スケート(スピードスケート)のナショナルトレーニングセンター(NTC)に指定されている。施設名称は、命名権(ネーミングライツ)を獲得した明治乳業(現在の明治)によるもの。 (ja)
  • De ijsbanen van Obihiro zijn drie schaatsbanen in de Japanse stad Obihiro in de subprefectuur Tokachi (Hokkaido). (nl)
  • Meiji Hokkaido-Tokachi Oval — крытый конькобежный каток с искусственным льдом в Обихиро, Япония. Был открыт в сентябре 2009 года и стал вторым катком с искусственным льдом после М-Вейв в Нагано. Построен на месте старого катка с искусственным льдом «No Mori Skating Centre», открытого в 1986 году. Расположен на высоте 79 метров над уровнем моря. (ru)
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  • Meiji Hokkaido-Tokachi Oval (en)
  • 帯広の森スピードスケート場 (ja)
  • IJsbanen van Obihiro (nl)
  • Meiji Hokkaido-Tokachi Oval (ru)
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