Osu Comprehensive Sports Park
☎︎ 097-551-2000Oita City Comprehensive Gymnasium
☎︎ 097-551-1511The Osu Comprehensive Sports Park was built by Oita Prefecture in 1981 in cooperation with Oita city as green-space buffer between a residential area and an industrial area on the area formerly occupied by the old Oita Airport and as a place for sports and recreation. It is used by many people for walking and relaxation in this park surrounded by flowers and plants and equipped with various sports facilities, a sunken garden, and more.
This field, also known as the Betsudai Kohsan Stadium, is well known to pros and amateurs alike. This full-scale baseball field is admired by young baseball players, and requires a fee to be used.
This field is used for rubber ball baseball tournaments and practice by amateurs and young baseball players. It is also used for baseball schools offered by pro players for children through middle school age. This field also requires a fee to be used.
Omnicourts between May and September). Able to host large tournaments. A tennis school is also held here. The courts require a fee to be used.
The only true kyudo dojo within the Oita city limits. National tournaments are held here. The dojo is used by many people even on weekdays, and visitors include people of all ages, from middle school students to senior athletes. The dojo requires a fee to be used.
This multi-use facility is used for archery and long-range kyudo. This is the only facility within the Oita city limits where archery practice and competitions can be held. Olympic archers train here. The archery field requires a fee to be used.
This field can be used for soccer, croquet, ground golf, and more. It is used by people of all ages, from young children to senior athletes. The field requires a fee to be used.
This field can be used by children and families, from jogging to walking and more. Use of this field is free of charge.
Two croquet fields for practice and more. Use of these fields is free of charge.