Meiji Jingu Stadium

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Meiji Jingu Stadium
Meiji Jingu Stadium
Tokyo Yakult Swallows fans at the right field bleachers
Tokyo Yakult Swallows fans at the right field bleachers

Meiji Jingu Stadium (明治神宮野球場 Meiji Jingū Yakyūjō?) is a baseball stadium in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It opened in 1926 and holds 37,933 spectators. Property of the Meiji Shrine, it is the home field of the Tokyo Yakult Swallows professional baseball team. It also hosts college baseball, including the Tokyo Big6 Baseball League and the Tohto University Baseball League.

  • Surface - artificial turf
  • Dimensions
    • Left Field - 91 m (298.6 ft)
    • Center Field - 120 m (393.7 ft)
    • Right Field - 91 m (298.6 ft)
    • Height of Outfield Fence - 3.5 m (11.5 ft)

Coordinates: 35°40′28.46″N, 139°43′1.69″E


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