Renovation of the main stand was completed in July 2004, increasing the capacity to 4,992 (including 15 wheelchair spaces).
[2] In 2007 the stadium hosted the men's soccer event of the National Sports Festival of Japan.
[3] The stadium is equipped with lighting for night matches, an electronic scoreboard and broadcast booth.
The Akita Northern Bullets of the second-tier Top East League [ja] are also based at the ground.
The stadium also hosts high school and amateur soccer and rugby tournaments each year.
[5] In February 2023 the City and NPO corporation Akita Sports Plus have signed a 3-year, JPY3.3 million stadium naming-rights deal.