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Tokyo Giants vs Tokyo Swallows
Japanese femous Baseball game..
It was awesome!!!
Japanese Baseball: Giants vs. Tigers
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I went to see the Hanshin Tigers vs. Yomiuri Giants at Tokyo Dome on March 30th. Here's some clips from that game!
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Fans singing at the Yomiuri Giants game in Tokyo, Japan
At the Tokyoooooo Doooooome. Yomiuri vs Hanshin Tigers.
Japanese baseball stadium Tokyo dome food court 東京ドームのフードコート
東京ドームのフードコートは大量の種類のお弁当箱からおつまみ系まで沢山そろっていて見ているだけで楽しかったです。
One of the best place to check it out. Tokyo dome! Watch some Japanese baseball game while eating Japanese tasty beers and Obento box or Shrimp burgers! Price was not bad at all.
The Extreme Japanese Baseball Experience in Nagoya, Japan.
Japanese Baseball is unlike any sporting event we have ever been to. Where are you watching from? COMMENT BELOW!
We’ve seen Sumo wrestling in Japan, AFL football in Australia, NBA Basketball, Major League Baseball and even NHL Ice Hockey. Nothing comes close to the overall show and cultural experience that Japanese Baseball delivers. It’s no wonder it is said to be the official sport of Japan.
We headed to Nagoya on our Trip to Japan, which took some considerable planning. We timed a trip to the baseball with attendance at a grand sumo tournament over a 36 hour period in Nagoya. More on the sumo wrestling in a future article.
We purchased our tickets well in advance as it does often sell out. Getting great seats is harder again, and thanks to Michael at Japan Ball Tickets we were able to secure them and have them delivered waiting for us at our Hotel in Nagoya. You can also have your tickets delivered to a post office for your collection too, but the hotel delivery worked great for us.
Our game? The Chunichi Dragons (home town team in Nagoya) Vs the Tokyo Yakult Swallows.
Getting to the Nagoya Dome was very simple, a short train ride from the main part of Nagoya delivered us right near the stadium. We weren’t sure the way to go, but when we got there the crowd was huge and all migrating the same way. We tacked on the back of a group and followed.
Upon arrival at the baseball we were given a free top, a balloon as well as some other small promo items. We found our seats and settled in for the start of the game.
The baseball itself was entertaining, but it is known as a sport that can sometimes be tedious to watch. Not in Japan! There were cheer leaders, three mascots, non-stop chants, singing and entertainment delivered both by the local and visiting teams. The Swallows have some kind of a tradition with umbrellas being held up in a song, dancing along in tune and that was something to watch. The boys purchased banging sticks to clap along with the action.
We weren’t sure on the balloons we were given initially. The boys blew them up but you couldn’t tie them up on the ends. So we left them, but then right after the 7th inning a murmur went around the crowd and everyone started blowing up their balloons. WOW! Right on cue everyone released and it sure was a sight to see. A fireworks display of sorts made up of thousands of screaming balloons.
It didn’t take much for us to get involved and invested in the match itself. We had our free tops and were sitting amongst mostly Dragons supporters. A tight game followed and the home team won. The boys got right into it and had a great time. Even Steph, not well known as a sports watcher, got into on the music and cultural grounds.
Food and drink were really reasonable at the venue, but one tip! There is no ATM to access cash onsite at the Nagoya Dome. We found this really odd, but luckily a 10 minute walk away from the stadium was a major shopping centre where we were able to duck out to grab some cash for food, drink and souvenirs.
Baseball is played allover Japan and speaking to friends who have travelled it is equally fun, colourful and loud throughout Japan. Make sure you check it out!
Tokyo Dome Japanese Baseball Game feels like Tampa Rays game
JAPAN NPB (NIPPON PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL) STADIUMS 2019 : 日本野球機構
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JAPAN: TOKYO: CHEERLEADER CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Teams from all over Japan have been taking part in one of the country's noisiest and newest championships.
Eighty-six teams from 60 colleges across Japan showed off their best somersaults, leaps and cheers in the National Stadium in Tokyo for the country's sixth Cheerleading championships.
These energetic cheerleaders perform their routines at breakneck speed.
Their uniforms are a flurry of bright colours as they leap and spin to the fast-paced music.
Cheerleading is a booming activity in Japan.
At the first national championships six years ago there were only eight teams competing, this year there were 86.
The crowds clearly love the extravaganza.
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I am honestly surprised by its power and speed.''
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Japan has more than 200 cheerleading teams at the college, high school and even corporate levels.
SOUNDBITE:
It's splendid, fresh, and energetic.''
SUPER CAPTION: spectator
The College of Physical Education leaped highest and cheered loudest to carry away the first prize trophy.
Their leader Momoko Ishikawa said her dream is to one day compete in the United States, where cheerleading was born more than 100 years ago.
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In several years I would like to be able to compete with American cheerleaders. I hope today is one step toward that.''
SUPER CAPTION: Momoko Ishikawa, leader, cheerleading team of the College of Physical Education
Cheerleading supporters in Japan say 30 new teams are registered each year. Japan's cheerleading association says the only place where you'll find more cheerleaders and fans is the United States.
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Sapporo Dome Transformation : Baseball field to football field in an afternoon
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Japanese baseball fans - Sendai (楽天イーグルス)
Supporters of the Rakuten Golden Eagles baseball team in Sendai, 2006.
PRO BASEBALL IN JAPAN VS USA: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? ...HE HIT A GRAND SLAM!
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Japanese Baseball Girls
These attractive Japanese girls sell drinks to fans during games at the Jingu Baseball Stadium in Tokyo and need to be super fast to re-fill their backpacks in F1 style pit stops.
F.C.TOKYO vs ALBIREX NIIGATA in KOMAZAWA STADIUM (Setagaya City / Tokyo, JAPAN)
2010.05.22 (SAT) 14:00 K.O.
J.LEAGUE YAMAZAKI NABISCO CUP 2010 Group League Match Day.3
F.C.TOKYO (Blue/Red) 1-0 ALBIREX NIIGATA (White)
METROPOLITAN KOMAZAWA OLYMPIC PARK GENERAL SPORTS GROUND MAIN STADIUM (Tokyo, JAPAN)
Attendance. 13,098
JPN@MLB: Murakami throws first pitch to Wada in Japan
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J1 Japan League - Yokohama vs Tokyo Second half - 29/06
Yomiuri Giants Game, 7th inning stretch
Kimberly & Naoto see a baseball game in Tokyo
Entering Tokyo Dome
Going into the Tokyo Dome to watch the Tokyo vs. Yokohama baseball game with Yuko, April 2004.
6 13 17 ‥ Japanese baseball kids warming up like army @ Tokyo Japan : VEVO