Cannabaceae

Kamiyugi Park Baseball Field
Kamiyugi Stadium
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Full nameKamiyugi Park Baseball Field
LocationHachioji, Tokyo
Capacity3,000

Kamiyugi Park Baseball Field, also known as Kamiyugi Baseball Stadium, (上柚木公園野球場) is a baseball field located in Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan.

Overview[edit]

It opened in October 2000. Both sides are 98 meters in length and the longest sides measure 122 meters. The infield area has a clay surface while the outfield is a natural lawn. There is a magnetic reversal type of scoreboard. It has a capacity of 3,000 people (1,600 in the inner section, 1,400 in the outer section)

Transport[edit]

The baseball field is a walk of about 20 minutes from Minami-ōsawa Station on the Keio Sagamihara Line or it can be reached by bus from the South Exit of Hachioji Station operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

  • [1] Website of Ballpark Trips from the Far East
  • [2] Website of Hachioji City (in Japanese)

35°37′05″N 139°22′02″E / 35.61806°N 139.36722°E / 35.61806; 139.36722

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