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Kumamoto の Great Man (^.^)
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When I was a kid, I was playing baseball (^.^), so I definitely wanted to come to the Kawakami Tetsuji Memorial Stadium, the God of batting. I felt lonely that the exhibition corner was decorated in a small place (^.^) Kumamoto's pride, a big star who left a number of 々 achievements as a baseball player released the Memorial Hall and video to the children now I want you to leave merit I thought (^.^)
A beautiful stadium that memorializes the great baseball player
Original Text
A great baseball player from Hitoyoshi City: A stadium commemorating the achievements of Mr. Tetsuji Kawakami. Mr. Kawakami's photo and batting form are displayed on the back of the net. We hope that many baseball players will play in the future in a magnificent stadium with natural grass and spectators' seats.
It's a baseball stadium in the countryside, but it's named Tetsuji Kawakami, so that's what makes me deeply moved.
Original Text
As a baseball field, it is an ordinary baseball field in the countryside. But it's named Tetsuji Kawakami, so when I stand on the ground, I'm deeply moved. I didn't play baseball, but I was indulged in my thoughts for a while on the ground where there were no people.
What? It's a baseball field like that. The score display is still an inserted panel, not an electric bulletin board. It can't be helped that it's remote, but it's almost the same as the baseball field in town. I'm sure I won't visit because I'm an elderly person who likes Kawakami (people who know active duty are older), but if I visit, I will leave a brilliant result in the Giants. Kawakami's Memorial Stadium? ?? ?? I think you will be disappointed. There are no relatives here, and it's near ...
I didn't play baseball, but I went to the next hall for business. The ground was also well maintained, and is it a audience seat? There were also few. I think Mr. Kawakami will be happy.
Kumamoto の Great Man (^.^)
When I was a kid, I was playing baseball (^.^), so I definitely wanted to come to the Kawakami Tetsuji Memorial Stadium, the God of batting. I felt lonely that the exhibition corner was decorated in a small place (^.^) Kumamoto's pride, a big star who left a number of 々 achievements as a baseball player released the Memorial Hall and video to the children now I want you to leave merit I thought (^.^)
A beautiful stadium that memorializes the great baseball player
A great baseball player from Hitoyoshi City: A stadium commemorating the achievements of Mr. Tetsuji Kawakami. Mr. Kawakami's photo and batting form are displayed on the back of the net. We hope that many baseball players will play in the future in a magnificent stadium with natural grass and spectators' seats.
It's a baseball stadium in the countryside, but it's named Tetsuji Kawakami, so that's what makes me deeply moved.
As a baseball field, it is an ordinary baseball field in the countryside. But it's named Tetsuji Kawakami, so when I stand on the ground, I'm deeply moved. I didn't play baseball, but I was indulged in my thoughts for a while on the ground where there were no people.
Kawakami seems to have really hated Hitoyoshi.
What? It's a baseball field like that. The score display is still an inserted panel, not an electric bulletin board. It can't be helped that it's remote, but it's almost the same as the baseball field in town. I'm sure I won't visit because I'm an elderly person who likes Kawakami (people who know active duty are older), but if I visit, I will leave a brilliant result in the Giants. Kawakami's Memorial Stadium? ?? ?? I think you will be disappointed. There are no relatives here, and it's near ...
The winter stadium is also quite nice.
I didn't play baseball, but I went to the next hall for business. The ground was also well maintained, and is it a audience seat? There were also few. I think Mr. Kawakami will be happy.