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For Minor team of Chunichi Dragons
This baseball stadium is for future prospects of Dragons and located in a residential area along the Shinkansen track. Previously, this facility was for the top team who moved to Nagoya Dome in past. ...
If you're a fan of Dragons, check out the farm game.
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I think there are objections, but I think the farm game is full of highlights. I think you can enjoy future stars and players who have fallen in the 2nd army due to adjustment. It's fun just to see the coaches.
I went to see the Hawks vs. Dragons' 2nd Army battle on August 24th. There is no shade in the spectators' seats, so measures against the heat are essential. After putting on the parasol, I was able to watch the game quite cool. (I rent a parasol at the entrance of the stadium) You can hear the voices of the players and the sound of catches clearly, so you can enjoy a sense of realism that is different from the first army battle.
We are camping in the fall for next season. The new members haven't participated in the practice yet, but I'm really looking forward to next year. First of all, I would like you to strengthen yourself here at Nagoya Stadium.
I went to watch the Western League (the second army of professional baseball). There are quite a few parking lots around, but it was full on Saturday. The admission fee is 1,000 yen, all seats are free, and there is only one shop. Tickets can be bought locally. Perhaps because it is very hot outdoors, fan and umbrella are rented free of charge at the entrance, but I think it is better to take strict measures against heat stroke. There are many elements of the show in the first army match, but the second army match can purely enjoy baseball ...
For Minor team of Chunichi Dragons
This baseball stadium is for future prospects of Dragons and located in a residential area along the Shinkansen track. Previously, this facility was for the top team who moved to Nagoya Dome in past. ...
If you're a fan of Dragons, check out the farm game.
I think there are objections, but I think the farm game is full of highlights. I think you can enjoy future stars and players who have fallen in the 2nd army due to adjustment. It's fun just to see the coaches.
Take all measures against the heat in summer
I went to see the Hawks vs. Dragons' 2nd Army battle on August 24th. There is no shade in the spectators' seats, so measures against the heat are essential. After putting on the parasol, I was able to watch the game quite cool. (I rent a parasol at the entrance of the stadium) You can hear the voices of the players and the sound of catches clearly, so you can enjoy a sense of realism that is different from the first army battle.
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We are camping in the fall for next season. The new members haven't participated in the practice yet, but I'm really looking forward to next year. First of all, I would like you to strengthen yourself here at Nagoya Stadium.
Baseball is fun
I went to watch the Western League (the second army of professional baseball). There are quite a few parking lots around, but it was full on Saturday. The admission fee is 1,000 yen, all seats are free, and there is only one shop. Tickets can be bought locally. Perhaps because it is very hot outdoors, fan and umbrella are rented free of charge at the entrance, but I think it is better to take strict measures against heat stroke. There are many elements of the show in the first army match, but the second army match can purely enjoy baseball ...