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Shin-Kiba 1st Ring


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Shinkiba 1-6-24, Koto Tokyo, Japan
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March 2004 (2004-03)

Shin-Kiba 1st Ring is an arena in Tokyo, which holds 290 people. It was opened in 2001, its first event being a JDStar "Grapple Beauty" show, even though the inside of the building was not even close to being completed. It has quickly become a favorite of smaller promotions, for its cheap rental prices and the close proximity that it has to Shin-Kiba Station, and the train lines.

Japanese all women's professional wrestling promotion World Wonder Ring Stardom holds a lot of their events at the venue.

35°38′43″N 139°49′42″E / 35.645392°N 139.828231°E / 35.645392; 139.828231

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