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Next to Hanshin Koshien Stadium is the Museum of Hanshin Koshien Stadium, which conveys the history of the Hanshin Koshien Stadium, nurtured over the years. It also showcases the spring and summer high school baseball tournaments, which have influenced the production of numerous dramas about the stadium, as well as the history of the Hanshin Tigers, aiming to pass them down to future generations. Experience the splendor of baseball through exhibitions and visual representations. *Gift contents may differ depending on the date and time that you visit. Hanshin Koshien Stadium is the home of Japan’s second oldest professional baseball team, the Hanshin Tigers, and the stage of Japan’s National High School Baseball games, which are held twice a year in the spring and summer. With its 100 years of history, Hanshin Koshien Stadium is known as the “sacred baseball ground” on which high school students across Japan dream of playing.
Entrance to the Museum of Hanshin Koshien Stadium
Museum gate
A joyful victory
A hands-on, touchable stadium
The ball that started it all
Schools Participating in “KOSHIEN”
Corner for the related KANO exhibition
Championship pennant of the second winner of Japan’s National High School Baseball Championship (Summer)
Backscreen view (observation space from which a panoramic view of the interior of the stadium can be enjoyed)
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