Kobe Sports Park Baseball Stadium
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Hotto Motto Field Kobe | |
Location | Kobe Sports Park, Suma-ku, Kobe, Japan |
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Coordinates | 34°40′50.37″N 135°4′24.3″E / 34.6806583°N 135.073417°ECoordinates: 34°40′50.37″N 135°4′24.3″E / 34.6806583°N 135.073417°E |
Public transit | Kobe Municipal Subway: Seishin-Yamate Line at Sōgō Undō Kōen |
Owner | Kobe City |
Operator | Orix Baseball Club |
Field size | left field: 99.1 m (325 ft) center: 122 m (400 ft) right field: 99.1 m (325 ft) |
Opened | March 6, 1988 |
Tenants | |
Orix Bluewave/Orix Buffaloes (Pacific League/NPB, 1991–2004, 2006: home, 2005, 2007-: pre-home)
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles (Pacific League/NPB 2011 (temporary)) |
Kobe Sports Park Baseball Stadium (神戸総合運���公園野球場, Kōbe Sōgō-Undō-Kōen Yakyūjō) or officially Hotto Motto Field Kobe is a baseball park in , Kobe, Japan. It is primarily used for baseball, and is one of two home fields for the Orix Buffaloes, the other being the Kyocera Dome Osaka. The stadium also occasionally hosts Hanshin Tigers when their home field of Koshien Stadium is unavailable.
The stadium's field is one of two ballparks in Japan to have an American-style baseball field: An all-grass outfield and infield, with dirt basepaths. It opened on March 6, 1988 and holds 35,000 people.
Sponsoring names of Kobe Sports Park Baseball Stadium[]
- 1988–2002: Green Stadium Kobe (グリーンスタジアム神戸)
- 2003–2004: Yahoo! BB Stadium (Yahoo! BBスタジアム)
- 2005–2010: Skymark Stadium (スカイマークスタジアム)
- 2011 -: Hotto Motto Field Kobe (ほっともっとフィールド神戸)[1][2]
Kobe Baseball Stadium is the first baseball park in Japan to install naming rights.
Access[]
- Kobe Municipal Subway Seishin-Yamate Line: Sogo Undo Koen Station (S13)
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Kobe City website Archived 2012-12-03 at the Wayback Machine – February 7, 2011
- ^ Plenus Co., Ltd. website Archived 2012-03-10 at the Wayback Machine – February 7, 2011
Categories:
- Orix Buffaloes
- Baseball venues in Japan
- Buildings and structures in Kobe
- Tourist attractions in Kobe
- Sports venues in Hyōgo Prefecture
- Sport in Kobe
- 1988 establishments in Japan
- Sports venues completed in 1988
- Asian baseball venue stubs
- Japanese sports venue stubs