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[Koshien ]Introducing Koshien, the stage for high school baseball! It is also the sacred ground of the Hanshin Tigers!

[Koshien ]Introducing Koshien, the stage for high school baseball! It is also the sacred ground of the Hanshin Tigers!

2023-11-22 Management office

Baseball is known as one of the most traditional Japanese sports along with Sumo.
Baseball is a discipline that has gained tremendous support from the adult generation in Japan, and still functions as the common language of the adult generation today.
It is no exaggeration to say that Koshien Stadium is the most prominent and prestigious of such baseball stadiums.
In addition to being the site of the national high school baseball tournament every summer, the stadium is also home to the Hanshin Tigers, one of Japan's most popular baseball teams, and is visited by many people.
Please enjoy an extraordinary moment at this wonderful ballpark that can be enjoyed by the masses, from baseball enthusiasts to those who are not so interested in baseball.
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The sacred ground of high school baseball & Hanshin Tigers



As mentioned above, Hanshin Koshien Stadium is the sacred ground for one of Japan's greatest baseball cultures: high school baseball and the Hanshin Tigers.
It is a very important place for both, and has been a familiar space for a long time.
The history of the stadium dates back to the Taisho Era (1912-1926), and it was founded in 1924.
It is a spot that has long enlivened Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, and has spread its name throughout the country.
Even if you are not interested in baseball, it is a historic site that you should visit at least once. The refined atmosphere and the quiet, beautiful atmosphere attract many people.

Baseball was held every day for six months!



The professional baseball season, of which the Hanshin Tigers are a part, usually starts at the end of March, and the national high school baseball tournament is held in July or early August.
Baseball is a sport that is not played in the cold season, so the season ends in November at the latest, but during this period, some kind of baseball games are held at Koshien Stadium.
It is recommended for those who want to see baseball live, as they can see two different types of baseball, and tickets are easy to obtain if the card is not a popular one.

Green Green Park with history and tradition

The reason why Koshien Stadium is the best stadium in Japan is, above all, its deep history and tradition.
From the exterior, you can sense the age of the building and the feelings of the people who have built it up over the years.
Please take in the atmosphere of this ball park on your skin.

Stand seating with green tones on exterior ivy

The most famous trademark of Koshien is the ivy that clings to the outer perimeter of the park.
The stadium is circular in shape, and the green ivy covering its outer walls is a sight to behold.
The ivy has always grown over a period of nearly 100 years from the 1920s to the Heisei era, but once it was cut down.
It was part of the ballpark's renewal, and when the ivy planting began again a few years later, the fans were delighted.
Looking at the front entrance, one can see the sign "Hanshin Koshien Stadium "and the green ivy gradually taking over the brick walls, giving the building a relaxed, yet stylish Western atmosphere.
It is a cultural heritage that can be called Showa Retro, and will continue to be a beautiful ballpark to be inherited in the future.
With this background, Koshien Stadium has a strong aspect of "green "as its theme color.
When you enter the stadium, you will see that the field is covered with green natural grass, and the seats in the stands are also uniformly green.
When viewed in an empty state, the green color is reflected all the way around, giving it a spectacular appearance.
The infield bleachers in particular are described as "Alps Stand "with a green hue coupled with a slope for easy viewing for those in the back.
Someone once said "that the seats in Koshien are like the Alps ". This expression is used because the Koshien Stadium is very beautiful and vivid in every aspect of its architecture, making you realize that it is a top-class baseball stadium.

Dig deeper into the seating in the stands where people watch baseball!



We have just introduced the stand seating at Koshien Stadium, and we would like to delve deeper into the details and attractions of these seats.
The stands are where all of the spectators are accommodated and will be of most familiar interest to all.
Knowing this, you can judge your spectator plan by the choice of spectator seating and its features, and you can choose according to your own preferences.

Learn about the Hanshin Tigers seating breakdown!

Here, we would like to introduce the breakdown and recognition of the seating for Hanshin Tigers sponsored games.
First of all, the basic premise is that the home team takes the field at first base and the visiting team takes the field at third base.
In other words, from the first base alps to the light stand is the home Hanshin, and from the third base alps to the left stand is where opposing fans often sit.
That said, Hanshin fans at Koshien are the most passionate in Japan, so most of the seats are occupied by fans in Hanshin uniforms and merchandise, except for some seats in left, which are assigned as "visitor seats ".
When the Carp, which had won three consecutive championships, was the opponent, the left field was dyed bright red, the Carp's color, but this was quite an unusual situation.
These seats are divided in this way on the left and right sides across the back screen, but there are also other seats available, such as those behind the back net.
The closer you are to home base, the better the view of the baseball game, and ticket prices rise. Outfield seats are therefore the least expensive, and for high school baseball games, admission is free.
It is also in the outfield seats where the heat of cheering is highest, and in the case of professional baseball, it is the front line of cheering, with cheering groups bringing trumpets, drums, cheering flags, and so on.
The seats behind the back net are the best seats to watch the baseball game from directly behind the pitcher, and are very expensive, costing well over 10,000 yen.
Do you want to watch baseball closely or cheer loudly for your favorite team? In general, you select your seats based on whether you want to watch the baseball game closely or cheer loudly for your favorite team, or based on your desired price range.
Prices and seat breakdowns vary slightly by card, so please see the ticket sales pages of Hanshin Koshien Stadium and various play guides for details.

Suggestions for spectator plans for Hanshin games



As we have mentioned, Koshien Stadium is home to the Hanshin Tigers, and about 70 home games are held there each year.
Here we propose a simple plan and etiquette for watching the games at Koshien, so that even beginners can enjoy the games.
Note that this does not apply to high school baseball, which is more fluid depending on the host card and other factors.

Specific Spectator Plans



Professional baseball is divided into "night games "and "day games ", each with different playing times.
The former, in which games begin at 6:00 p.m., is held on weekdays and during the summer months, while the latter, which begins at 2:00 p.m., is mainly held on weekends and holidays.
If you visit the ballpark for that, you are sure to get there. There are no parking lots in the vicinity, so access by Hanshin train is recommended.
Also, if you go to the stadium about two hours before the game, you can watch professional baseball players practice up close.
The batting practice of the opposing team and the defensive practice of the Hanshin Tigers players are taking place, which makes you realize how great professional baseball players are.
In addition, there will be many events, including the announcement of the starting lineup by the Uguisuyo girls 30 minutes before the event, and the first pitch ceremony with celebrities about 5 minutes before the event.
All that remains is to enjoy the game. We don't know if we will win or lose, but we hope you will enjoy the professional intensity of the game, the world's loudest cheering in Koshien, and the sense of unity of Hanshin fans.

In Koshien, we also want to enjoy gourmet food!



Koshien is as much a gourmet destination as it is a baseball destination.
Koshien's gourmet food is reputed to be among the best in taste and quality among the 12 teams.
Here we introduce you to the unique ballpark food of Koshien.

Beer and other snacks, excellent ballpark food for all generations to enjoy!



The first thing to look out for at Koshien is the sponsor Asahi's beer, "Asahi Super Dry ". Especially during day games under the scorching sun, it's great to enjoy a glass of Super Dry that is ice-cold and has a sharp taste.
Other dishes that have traditionally been representative of Koshien's menu include Koshien Curry, yakitori, and yakisoba, which are favorites of all generations.
Other authentic sushi restaurants have opened in the past few years, as well as many classic chain restaurants such as Kentucky and Gindako.
The ultimate in limited-edition menus in collaboration with players, making it like a department store where you can find just about anything you like.
Since you are going to the trouble of visiting Koshien, it would be a good idea to try some of the gourmet foods that can only be found in Koshien.

Several sightseeing spots around Koshien Stadium will also be covered!



So far, we have introduced a series of steps to access Koshien Stadium after securing tickets, and to enjoy the baseball game and the gourmet food inside.
Finally, we would like to highlight some sightseeing spots near Hanshin Koshien Stadium for those who live far away from the stadium.

KidZania Koshien and Koshien History Museum are conveniently accessible on foot.



The first tourist attraction accessible on foot from Koshien is "LaLaport Koshien ".
This is the largest commercial facility in the area and offers a variety of products in an outlet-like setting.
In addition, KidZania Koshien, the only one of its kind in the Kansai region, is permanently set up as a storefront, providing great fun for children.
This is the best social experience for adults to experience the world of work.
Adjacent to Koshien Stadium is the Koshien History Museum, which has an assortment of history and exhibits related to high school baseball and the Hanshin Tigers baseball team.
These days, there are a variety of hands-on activities, such as booths that simulate draft picks and places that recreate bullpens and benches, making it a highly enriching and enjoyable experience.

in the end

Thank you for reading this far.
The ball park has the best history and foil in Japan, and we hope you will enjoy watching baseball games here at least once with great enthusiasm.

[Access information
Hanshin Railway "5 min walk from Koshien Station "

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