In commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the introduction of baseball, the Nippon Professional Baseball Organization, the All Japan Baseball Association, and the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum designated 150 sacred places and famous places related to baseball throughout Japan. From Ota Ward, 3 riverbed stadiums along the Tama River and 2 locations of Haneda Sports Ground ruins have been selected! !
In addition, a stamp rally is being held around the “150 sacred places for baseball in Japan”.
Details of the stamp rally
name
150th Anniversary of the Introduction of Baseball Stamp Rally of the 150 Famous Places and Famous Places for Baseball in Japan
Implementation period
July 23 (Sat) to December 31 (Sat), 2022
Implementation method
Implemented with the free app “furari” (See the 2D barcode below. A separate app download is required.)
achievement privilege
Achievement of 50 places: Presentation of goods commemorating the 150th anniversary of the introduction of baseball
Achievement of 100 places: Presentation of goods commemorating the 150th anniversary of the introduction of baseball
All Holy Sites and Famous Places Achievers: ①Presentation of goods commemorating the 150th anniversary of the introduction of baseball
(2) Posting of the registered name on the special site for the 150th anniversary of the introduction of baseball
③ Baseball Hall of Fame Museum 1 year free admission pass gift
others
Baseball Hall of Fame Museum, Koshien Historical Museum, BE-STADIUM KOSHIEN supported by STAND IN, Oh Sadaharu Baseball Museum Supported by Lipovitan D have special benefits for each facility. Please check the details in the app.
・The contents may be changed or canceled depending on the infection status of the new coronavirus.
・Some of the 150 sacred baseball sites and famous places are not included in the stamp rally, such as some schools.
・If trouble such as confusion occurs due to the influence of the stamp rally, the target location may be excluded from the set location of the stamp rally.
Riverside 3 stadiums along the Tama River (*Ota Ward Tamagawa Denenchofu Green Space)
In the past, there were two grounds used by the Giants on the Tokyo side of the Tama River (Ota Ward), Taiyo and Lotte on the Kanagawa Prefecture side (Kawasaki City), and Toei and Nippon-Ham, where the official games of the Eastern League were held. The Giants’ Tamagawa Ground opened in 1955 and was used until 1985 when the Giants Stadium was built in Yomiuri Land. In the 1980s, many “Tamagawa gals” gathered for idol-like athletes such as Shoji Sadaoka and Tatsunori Hara. In March 1998, the “Sayonara Tamagawa Event”, which was led by the giants OB, was finally returned to the country and closed. By the way, the oden shop “Grand Koike Shoten” where the players also went is still in good health.
location
Denenchofu 4-chome, Ota-ku
* Ota Ward Tamagawa Denenchofu Ryokuchi Baseball Field A Side
access
15-minute walk from Tamagawa Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line, Meguro Line, and Tamagawa Line
Near the bus stop “Tamagawa Grand Mae”
Click here for the “Otanbo” article that explored the area around Tamagawa Station
[Otanbo]I tried walking from Tamagawa Station to Shimomaruko Station (R4.6.23)
Haneda Sports Ground Ruins
In 1909, the Keihin Electric Railway completed a baseball field, tennis courts, and later a track and field stadium on reclaimed land off Haneda. It is said that the adventure novelist Haruno Oshikawa, one of the members of the sports social group “Tengu Club”, recommended it to his friend Rinsen Nakazawa, who was the chief of the electrical section of the Keihin Electric Railway and was also a literary critic. The completed ballpark was used by university baseball clubs such as the Tengu Club and Waseda University. In 1911, the track and field qualifiers for the Stockholm Olympics were held. The site of the baseball field is now Haneda Airport. The place where the home base used to be is the “T-4 Taxiway” on the west side of Runway B, which can be seen from the Haneda Innovation City Ashiyu Skydeck.
* Stamps can be obtained at Haneda Innovation City, which is directly connected to Tenkubashi Station on the Keikyu Airport Line and Tokyo Monorail.
location
1-1-4 Haneda Airport, Ota-ku
access
Directly connected to Keikyu Airport Line/Tokyo Monorail Tenkubashi Station
Click here for Haneda Innovation City
HANEDA INNOVATION CITY, a new town where “cutting edge” and “culture” fuse
Stamp location map in Ota City
Special site for 150 years since the introduction of baseball
https://japanesebaseball150th.jp/