Alexonia Kaishima Arena

Alexonia Kaishima Arena (also known as DreamWorks Arena due to sponsorship rights, and formerly Telecom AN Arena and Coca-Cola Stadium) is an Alexonian sport complex operated by Kaishima Amusement Ventures.

The stadium was opened in 2003 after 3 years of construction, and 180 million AN$ in costs. The first event on the stadium was a EKBA match between Alexonia Foxes and Ikeda Islanders. In 2018 due to its 15th anniversary the Akaishi (acronym for the arena's name) gained the DreamWorks Arena due to sponsorships rights.

The arena has some similarities with the Valentin Nagoya Dome In Japan, like the retractile rooftop, but also can be converted from baseball to basketball (in some instances soccer or track and field) in 5 hours.

Concerts
New Zealand band Six60 has attended the arena three times (2015, 2019, 2021).

J-rock band Bump of Chicken makes some concerts since 2018

Sports
In february 2004 the arena was designed as one of the ventures of the Nazcanesian Games, wich is held every 2 years, being destinated for hockey and handball. Some EKBA Games are also held (in case not using the Sony Arena). The NBA holds annually the NBA Alexonia Tour.

The DreamWorks Arena is also home for Alexian Spirit FC.

The arena serves in some ocassions to ACPW Events, like Ring Carnival XX (2007), Cyber Parade (2012), and some ACPW Spark Shows. The arena also serves for WWE Live events, being the first WWE Bash at the Beach on July 2003.

Motorsports
The arena is used for the Alexonian Spikecross Championships, wich is supervised by the FIM.

Monster Jam hosts two events a year on the arena since 2016.