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Hanshin Koshien Stadium (阪神甲子園球場, Hanshin Kōshien Kyūjō), commonly referred to as simply Koshien Stadium, is a baseball park located near Kobe in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. The stadium was built to host the national high school baseball tournaments, and opened on 1 August 1924. It was the largest stadium in Asia at ...
The tournament, organized by the Japan High School Baseball Federation and Mainichi Shimbun, takes place each year in March at Hanshin Koshien Stadium in the Koshien district of Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, Japan. Teams qualify for the tournament by participating in the regional fall tournaments held throughout the country.
The biannual tournament, held in the spring and summer, is one of the most followed sports events in Japan. The championship is played in the Hanshin Koshien stadium in the western Japanese city ...
The Hanshin Tigers (阪神タイガース, Hanshin Taigāsu) are a Nippon Professional Baseball team playing in the Central League. The team is based in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, next to their main stadium, Hanshin Koshien Stadium. The Tigers are owned by Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc.
Hanshin Kōshien Stadium during the 1992 Kōshien tournament View from the Alps stands. In Japan, Kōshien (甲子園) generally refers to the two annual baseball tournaments played by high schools nationwide culminating at a final showdown at Hanshin Kōshien Stadium in Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan.
The tournament, organized by the Japan High School Baseball Federation and Asahi Shimbun, takes place during the summer school vacation period, culminating in a two-week final tournament stage with 49 teams in August at Hanshin Koshien Stadium (阪神甲子園球場, Hanshin Kōshien Kyūjō) in the Koshien district of Nishinomiya City, Hyōgo ...
The Hanshin Tigers' win ended a 38-year gap between Japan Series championships. The drought is the third longest in NPB history, behind the 53 years by the Chunichi Dragons until they won in 2007 and the 44 years by the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters until they won in 2006 . [ 46 ]
Hanshin Koshien Stadium: 1924 47,508 Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture: Hanshin Tigers: grass 118 m (387 ft) Kobe Sports Park Baseball Stadium: 1988 35,000 Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture: Orix Buffaloes: grass 122 m (400 ft) Kyocera Dome Osaka † 1997 36,154 Osaka, Osaka Prefecture: Orix Buffaloes: artificial turf 122 m (400 ft) Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium ...