Hanshin Koshien Stadium, [object Object]

1-82 Koshien-cho, Nishinomiya-shi, Hyogo-ken
Japanese people love to watch baseball games
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Introduction

Koshien is a famous stadium for high school baseball in Japan, often appearing in baseball-themed manga and becoming the ultimate goal for teenagers. Koshien Stadium is located in Koshien-cho, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, covering a total area of 39,600 square meters and serving as the home field for the Hanshin Tigers. The centerline of the stadium is 120 meters long, with wings 96 meters long, and has a maximum capacity of 50,454 people. It was designed by the famous architectural company Dai Lin Group and was completed in 1924. At that time, the Chinese zodiac was "Koshin," so it was named "Koshien." The owner of the stadium is the Hankyu Railway.
Address
1-82 Koshien-cho, Nishinomiya-shi, Hyogo-ken
Opening hours
Koshien History Museum from 10:00-18:00 (November-February 10:00-18:00), closed for the New Year holiday.
Transportation
Get off at Hanshin Koshien Station and exit to arrive immediately.