Nishinomiya, Japan - Hanshin Tigers 7th Inning Stretch at Hanshin Koshien Stadium (2019)
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 August 1, 1924. It was the largest stadium in Asia at the time it was completed, with a capacity of 55,000.
The name Kōshien (甲子園) comes from the Sexagenary cycle system. The year of the stadium's founding, 1924, was the first year kōshi (甲子) in the cycle. The design of the stadium was heavily influenced by the Polo Grounds in New York City. In 1936 it became the home stadium for the Osaka Tigers (current Hanshin Tigers), now with the Central League. On February 14, 1964, Hanshin, the Tigers' owners, was appended to the name of Koshien Stadium.
In addition to the annual National High School Baseball Championship, played in August, the stadium hosts the annual National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament in March, a smaller, invitational tournament. Both tournaments are generally known simply as Kōshien. The high school tournaments are given a higher priority, with any tournament games that need to be rescheduled forcing the Tigers to postpone conflicting home games. It also hosts Japan's American college football national championship game, the Koshien Bowl.
Legendary baseball player Babe Ruth played an exhibition game at Koshien on his Japan tour in 1934. There is a plaque at the stadium commemorating the event.
Nishinomiya (西宮市 Nishinomiya-shi) is a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, between the cities of Amagasaki and Ashiya. On April 1, 2005, the city of Nishinomiya celebrated its 80th anniversary. It is best known as the home of Kōshien Stadium, where the Hanshin Tigers baseball team plays home games and where Japan's annual high school baseball championship is held. It is also the location of Kwansei Gakuin University, a private university founded by American missionaries in the nineteenth century. Nishinomiya is an important commercial and shipping city in the Kansai region with the third largest population in Hyōgo Prefecture.
As of October 1, 2011, the city has an estimated population of 483,598 and a population density of 4,800 persons per km². The total area is 99.96 km².
Nishinomiya, Japan - Watching a Hanshin Tigers Game at Hanshin Koshien Stadium (2019)
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 August 1, 1924. It was the largest stadium in Asia at the time it was completed, with a capacity of 55,000.
The name Kōshien (甲子園) comes from the Sexagenary cycle system. The year of the stadium's founding, 1924, was the first year kōshi (甲子) in the cycle. The design of the stadium was heavily influenced by the Polo Grounds in New York City. In 1936 it became the home stadium for the Osaka Tigers (current Hanshin Tigers), now with the Central League. On February 14, 1964, Hanshin, the Tigers' owners, was appended to the name of Koshien Stadium.
In addition to the annual National High School Baseball Championship, played in August, the stadium hosts the annual National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament in March, a smaller, invitational tournament. Both tournaments are generally known simply as Kōshien. The high school tournaments are given a higher priority, with any tournament games that need to be rescheduled forcing the Tigers to postpone conflicting home games. It also hosts Japan's American college football national championship game, the Koshien Bowl.
Legendary baseball player Babe Ruth played an exhibition game at Koshien on his Japan tour in 1934. There is a plaque at the stadium commemorating the event.
Nishinomiya (西宮市 Nishinomiya-shi) is a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, between the cities of Amagasaki and Ashiya. On April 1, 2005, the city of Nishinomiya celebrated its 80th anniversary. It is best known as the home of Kōshien Stadium, where the Hanshin Tigers baseball team plays home games and where Japan's annual high school baseball championship is held. It is also the location of Kwansei Gakuin University, a private university founded by American missionaries in the nineteenth century. Nishinomiya is an important commercial and shipping city in the Kansai region with the third largest population in Hyōgo Prefecture.
As of October 1, 2011, the city has an estimated population of 483,598 and a population density of 4,800 persons per km². The total area is 99.96 km².
Hanshin Tigers Baseball, Koshien Stadium, Nishinomiya, Japan
Beautiful, sunny April day watching Hanshin Tigers beat Yakult Swallows. Managed to film not one bit of actual baseball, but lots of balloons being released.
Hanshin Koshien Stadium 9/3/2017 Baloon Release Tigers Kobe Japan Baseball
'Hanshin Koshien Stadium (阪神甲子園球場 Hanshin Kōshien Kyūjō) 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 August 1, 1924. It was the largest stadium in Asia at the time it was completed, with a capacity of 55,000.'
Koshien Stadium (Nishinomiya), home of Hanshin Tigers!
Japan, September 30th, 2011.
Hanshin Tigers (Osaka) vs. Chunichi Dragons (Nagoya)
A Puro Yuakyu (Nippon Pro League) game, in Koshien Stadium, Nishinomiya.
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Hanshin Tigers Baseball Game at Koshien Stadium Osaka Japan
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Hanshin Koshien Stadium#1
Release of balloons during Lucky 7th Inning, Hanshin Tigers, Koshien Stadium.
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Laag2x sa Koshien Stadium (Nishinomiya Japan)
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【興奮!!】阪神勝利!甲子園球場を堪能 HANSHIN KOSHIEN Stadium HYOGO JAPAN soezimax
Do you know the Hanshin Tigers? One of pennant chasers in Japan. I have watched the professional baseball for the first time. The Koshien Stadium that is home of Hanshin Tigers. The actual match excited me. I'm happy to see baseball. (Movie with English subtitles)
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初めて甲子園球場へ阪神vsオリックス戦を観に行きました!プロ野球を観戦するのも、これが初めて!なんてストレンジかつエキサイティングな経験なのでしょう。このゲームは阪神が勝利した試合となり、すごく楽しいゲームでした。ナイターはいいですねー。
Hanshin Koshien Stadium#4
Hanshin Tigers vs Nippon Ham Fighters - Japanese Baseball Highlights 6/9/19
The Hanshin Tigers walk off a win as Kyuji Fujikawa gets the win in relief. Onelki Garcia pitched five solid innings and Kenta Uehara leaves after four innings. Taishi Ohta smacked his 11th home run for the Nippon Ham Fighters. Japanese baseball highlights.
Hanshin Koshien Stadium 2008
It's nice to be there and watch live Baseball, specially with my favorite team Hanshin Tigers!!!
High School Baseball in Japan Kōshien (甲子園) Japanology
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, Japan. They are organized by the Japan High School Baseball Federation in association with Mainichi Shimbun for the National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament in the spring (also known as Spring Kōshien) and Asahi Shimbun for the National High School Baseball Championship in the summer (also known as Summer Kōshien).
These nationwide tournaments enjoy widespread popularity similar to that of NCAA March Madness in the United States, arguably equal to or greater than professional baseball. Qualifying tournaments are often televised locally and each game of the final stage at Kōshien is televised nationally on NHK. The tournaments have become a national tradition, and large numbers of frenzied students and parents travel from hometowns to cheer for their local team. It is a common sight to see players walking off the field in tears after being eliminated from the tournament by a loss.
The star players of the championship team achieve a degree of celebrity status. For the players, playing at Kōshien is the door to playing at the professional level. Due to the recruiting practices of Japanese high schools, top prospects often play on strong teams that are able to reach the final tournament at Kōshien. Many professional baseball players first made their mark at Kōshien, including Eiji Bandō, Sadaharu Oh, Koji Ota, Suguru Egawa, Masumi Kuwata, Kazuhiro Kiyohara, Hideki Matsui, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Yu Darvish, Masahiro Tanaka and Shohei Otani.
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2018-05-27, Hanshin Tigers Vs. Tokyo Giants: 7th inning balloon release
During the seventh inning at Koshien Stadium, fans throughout the stadium release whistling balloons - a fun alternative to the American-style 7th-inning stretch.
Hanshin Tigers Baseball Game at Koshien Stadium
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Hanshin Tigers - Koshien Stadium
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マツダオールスターゲーム2014・応援風景Hanshin Koshien Stadium
2014年7月19日、阪神甲子園球場でのマツダオールスターゲーム2014に行ってきました。
球場では楽しい応援が繰り広げられ、あまり野球を観ない私でも十分に楽しめました。
ビールの売り子さんに売店の多さも楽しさを倍増させてくれ、機会があればまた行ってみたいと思いました。
I went to the Mazda All-Star Game, which took place in the Hanshin stadium.