This is unintentional actually 😆 once they announced there'll be exhibition of 100th summer koshien at the museum starting from 31st Oct, i immediately planned to visit the museum. It is adjacent to koshien stadium, and really near with koshien station. At the museum they display kokoyakyu history and legendary players, together with hanshin tigers history as well. If you are a fan of kokoyakyu, they display few items worn by great players such as Neo-kun, Fujiwara, Nakagawa.. In the news it is said Yoshida Kosei's uniform is also on display but i couldn't find any during my trip there 😅 the tix price is 600¥. You also can see inside stadium from scoreboard view...
Read moreGreat exhibits, only con would be a lack of English for some pieces which is understandable. The pathway makes a great introduction and blend between the past and present.
Sharing the history of the stadium, Koshien and the tigers. It would be great to elaborate on the past with the inclusion of forging koshien teams.
The staff was wonderful and friendly, elaborating on the paths (especially since I came close to closing). Offered to take a photo of me and were friendly enough to direct me to a lost and found for my umbrella that I left by accident.
Also very...
Read moreIn addition to the origin of the movie “KANO”: the original jerseys of the Chiayi Tech and Farm high school baseball team, “Koshien Way” displays all the listed high school commemorative baseballs, next to the Chiayi Nonglin Memorial Ball, and other Taiwanese high schools that have participated in the competition. Commemorative ball.
There’re a lot of Japanese baseball star players to play in Major League Baseball, such as Suzuki Ichiro , Tanaka Masahiro , which have valuable historical and signature golf equipment, flags on...
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