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  1. Japanese Baseball (3,722 bytes)
    1: ...ing the introduction of the [[Greater Japan Tokyo Baseball Club]] in 1934, the sport took off in Japan and h...
    4: The initial introduction of the sport of baseball in Japan was made by Horace Wilson in 1872 and th...
    8: ==Japanese Baseball League==
    9: ...6, five more times were formed and the [[Japanese Baseball League]] was formed. The team took a break from p...
    11: ...34. Multiple American players joined the Japanese Baseball League when it formed in 1936 as well including t...

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  1. Adachi-ku (2,900 bytes)
    12: ...eet]] with tennis courts, a sports stadium, and a baseball field in the west side and a bird sanctuary and s...
  2. Akatsuka Park (788 bytes)
    1: ...m². Facilities include a track and field area, a baseball field, seven tennis courts and an area for BBQing...
  3. Koto-ku (3,550 bytes)
    14: * [[Suzaki Baseball Field]]
    51: ...ingers [[Yoshimi Iwasaki]] and [[Kaori Mochida]], baseball player [[Daisuke Matsuzaka]], writer [[Miyuki Miy...
  4. Chiba (3,183 bytes)
    15: The city includes a baseball stadium, soccer arena, a zoo and a skating rink/p...
    17: ...ocated in Chiba. The [[Chiba Lotte Marines]] is a baseball team created in 1950. Their home venue is the [[C...
  5. Fukuoka (3,058 bytes)
    8: ...hen there have been airports open, zoos, subways, baseball teams and then in 2005 the Fukuoka city subway li...
    13: ...was found while the outfield stands of [[Heiwadai Baseball Stadium]] were being repaired in 1987. It offers ...
  6. Kawasaki (3,164 bytes)
    18: ...to [[Kawasaki-Daishi Heigen-ji Temple]] and has a baseball park, tennis court, a pool, grass areas and many ...
  7. Tatsuya Fujiwara (2,644 bytes)
    3: ...er and snowboarding. He is also a big fan of the baseball team the [[Seibu Lions]].
  8. Japanese nightlife (1,219 bytes)
    33: ** [[Baseball]]
  9. Udo Music Festival (1,646 bytes)
    35: * [[Baseball Bear]]
  10. Japanese Baseball (3,722 bytes)
    1: ...ing the introduction of the [[Greater Japan Tokyo Baseball Club]] in 1934, the sport took off in Japan and h...
    4: The initial introduction of the sport of baseball in Japan was made by Horace Wilson in 1872 and th...
    8: ==Japanese Baseball League==
    9: ...6, five more times were formed and the [[Japanese Baseball League]] was formed. The team took a break from p...
    11: ...34. Multiple American players joined the Japanese Baseball League when it formed in 1936 as well including t...
  11. Tachikawa (2,795 bytes)
    21: ...ecial sports facilities such as tennis courts and baseball fields. The park is open to all free of charge.
  12. Kameido Chuo Park (2,240 bytes)
    14: ...king some recreational sport time playing tennis, baseball, or even children’s games in the additional pla...
  13. Fuchu-no-mori Park (2,002 bytes)
    3: ...e many sports centers located in the park include baseball fields, tennis courts, gate-ball areas, and even ...
  14. Higashi Ayase Park (1,541 bytes)
    13: ...t popular of these centers are the tennis courts, baseball fields, and gate-ball fields. Many citizens come ...
  15. Inagi (2,798 bytes)
    5: ...cities in Japan, are held as primary hobbies with baseball, general gym, swimming, tennis, soccer, gate ball...
  16. Mitaka (2,240 bytes)
    3: ...l sport facilities in the city. Swimming, tennis, baseball, soccer, and traditional gym are only a few of th...
  17. Ohizumi Chuo Park (1,870 bytes)
    15: ...nce in the city. Several fields including soccer, baseball, and free play are located throughout the green p...
  18. Ohjima Komatsugawa Park (1,754 bytes)
    11: ... other special equipment including tennis courts, baseball fields, and even some rare sporting units. Each p...
  19. Ryonan Park (2,569 bytes)
    17: ...ll Fields]] Located on one side of the river, the baseball fields have been constructed to portray actual ga...
  20. Saga (1,893 bytes)
    31: *Sports engaged in: Baseball
  21. Nao (1,886 bytes)
    30: *Sports engaged in: Baseball, Soccer
  22. Sapporo (4,718 bytes)
    13: ...osting World Cup games in 2002, gaining their own baseball team in 2004 and building additional tourist attr...
  23. Sasebo (2,193 bytes)
    21: ...l, have visited the museum to view great facts in baseball history;
  24. Shakujii Park (2,918 bytes)
    21: ...parks recreational zone. Open area for free play, baseball fields, soccer fields, and even children’s play...
  25. Shinozaki Park (1,783 bytes)
    13: ...o known for being one of the parks used by school baseball teams and championships.
    15: * [[Sports Facilities]] Along with the great baseball fields of Shinozaki Park the sports facilities ar...
  26. Tokyo Dome City (2,500 bytes)
    3: ...ublic. A very unique sports arena it is home to a baseball team, a football team, and many other athletic ev...
    19: ...many exhibits dedicated to sharing the history of baseball in Japan.
  27. Toneri Park (2,380 bytes)
    3: ...a large area for various sports including tennis, baseball, soccer, children’s play areas, and a large tra...
  28. Ukima Park (1,421 bytes)
    15: ...t equipment centers such as the tennis courts and baseball fields. Some of the most famous [[Japanese]] athl...
  29. Chage and Aska (5,073 bytes)
    54: * river/N to L no Baseball Cap (1996)
  30. Nightmare (1,868 bytes)
    3: ...ai Kamotsu also sells alot of merchandise such as baseball caps.
  31. Tokyo Dome (3,395 bytes)
    1: ...y are the home stadium for the [[Yomiuri Giants]] baseball team, and are also a popular location for America...
    3: The [[Japanese Baseball hall of fame]] is located in the Tokyo Dome, whic...
    7: The Japanese baseball hall of fame was created in 1959, but when the do...
    22: ==Baseball==
    23: ...national media). They are the oldest professional baseball team (created in 1936) in the history of Japan, w...
  32. 1903 (2,228 bytes)
    35: A group of Japan Americans began their own baseball team in San Francisco.
  33. Beard Papa's (2,360 bytes)
    9: ...es) there is a Beard Papa’s inside Safeco Field baseball stadium and a small Beard Papa’s stand inside o...
  34. Haruki Murakami (2,897 bytes)
    7: ...spired to write his first novel while attending a baseball game with his wife. The story is that he watched ...
  35. Oronamin C (2,102 bytes)
    10: ...wn spokesperson of the brand while he was playing baseball in Japan.
  36. Softbank (2,109 bytes)
    7: ... Softbank in 2004. They are the only professional baseball team located in [[Fukuoka]] and primarily play in...
    9: In addition to their mobile phone business and baseball team, the Softbank Corporation has invested in se...
  37. Theme Parks in Japan (2,676 bytes)
    13: ... owns the [[Yomiuri Giants]] – the most popular baseball team in Japan, [[Yomiuri Land]] is a traditional ...
  38. Sumo Wrestling (3,430 bytes)
    1: ...se having more interest in sports like [[Japanese baseball]], [[soccer]], and other activities like video ga...
  39. Shou (1,958 bytes)
    32: *Sports engaged in: Baseball

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