In November 2008 a four-year naming deal effective from March 2009 was announced expected to earn S-Pulse 360,000,000 yen.
The stadium first opened in 1991 with the Main Stand as it appears today, with seating in front of grass banks on the other three sides.
In its debut year the stadium was used to host the football tournament of the annual All Japan High School Athletics Meet.
League guidelines for the minimum percentage of seats covered from the elements, the club is exploring the possibility of building a new home.
This scoreboard fell out of use, and at the start of the 2007 season a new Astro Vision giant video screen was unveiled in the southeast corner of the ground.
A distinctive feature of the ground is the roof of the Back Stand, and there are several competing theories as to why it runs only two-thirds of the pitch.
The most popular of these purports it was intentionally built short so as to afford unobscured views of Mount Fuji across Suruga Bay.
The stadium is surrounded on two sides by green tea fields and due to its elevated position provides panoramic views across Shimizu and Suruga Bay.