Tokyo University vs. Hosei, Waseda vs. Ritsumeikan: 2026 Spring Freshman Tournament Postponed Due to Typhoon 6 – New Dates & Updates

Typhoon Impacts Tokyo: Spring Fresh Tournament Schedule Adjusted

The 2026 Spring Fresh Tournament, a key showcase for collegiate baseball talent in Japan, has been forced to shift its schedule due to the approach of Typhoon No. 6. Organizers confirmed on Tuesday that matches originally slated for Wednesday, June 3, have been postponed to ensure the safety of players, staff, and spectators.

For fans and scouts tracking the progress of the tournament, this weather-related delay impacts high-profile matchups, including Tokyo University versus Hosei University and Waseda University against Rikkyo University. According to official updates from the Keio University Baseball Club, these contests will now take place on Thursday, June 4.

Updated Tournament Schedule

The rescheduling effort creates a condensed window of play as teams look to navigate the tournament bracket through the end of the week. The revised fixtures are as follows:

  • Thursday, June 4: Tokyo University vs. Hosei University, followed by Waseda University vs. Rikkyo University. The first pitch for the opening game is set for 9:00 a.m. JST (gates open at 8:30 a.m.).
  • Friday, June 5: Hosei University vs. Keio University, followed by Rikkyo University vs. Meiji University. The first pitch for the opening game is also set for 9:00 a.m. JST (gates open at 8:30 a.m.).

The tournament, which serves as a vital proving ground for younger players, remains a focal point for assessing the depth of these prestigious programs. The decision to delay was made in direct response to the forecasted path of Typhoon No. 6, which is expected to bring inclement weather to the region.

Looking Ahead: The Path to the Finals

While the immediate schedule for the round-robin phase has been stabilized, tournament officials have noted that the subsequent placement matches—designed to determine the final tournament rankings—are currently slated for June 16 or June 17. Further details regarding those fixtures are expected to be released by the league in the coming days.

As we monitor the situation, the priority remains the safety of the student-athletes. For those following these teams closely, schedule fluidity is common during the rainy season in Japan; keeping a close watch on official university athletic department portals is the best way to stay informed of any further adjustments.

“Due to the influence of Typhoon No. 6, the matches originally scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday, June 3, have been cancelled and postponed to Thursday, June 4,” the Keio University Baseball Club stated in a public release.

How to Follow the Action

As the Spring Fresh Tournament resumes on Thursday, fans are encouraged to keep an eye on official league channels for real-time updates. Whether you are a scout tracking future professional prospects or a supporter of one of the competing universities, the upcoming days will be critical in deciding the trajectory of this year’s tournament.

We will continue to provide updates as more information regarding the final placement matches becomes available. For now, all eyes are on the skies and the diamond as these collegiate teams prepare for a high-stakes Thursday morning start.

Are you following the Spring Fresh Tournament this year? Share your thoughts on the upcoming matchups in the comments below.

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