Haruka Yume Stadium (Hirosaki Sports Park Baseball Stadium)

Haruka Yume Stadium(Hirosaki City Sports Park Baseball Stadium) is located in Hirosaki City.
The stadium is used for games hosted by the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles Aomori Prefecture, and one game has been incorporated into the stadium every year since 2017.

Getting to the Stadium

On game days, there is often a shuttle bus service from Hirosaki Station to the stadium. If you don't take the shuttle bus, you can take the Konan Line and get off at "Undo Koen-mae", the second stop, and the stadium will be right in front of you.
Please note that there are only about one or two trains per hour, depending on the time of day.

About the Stadium

This stadium has more rows of seats behind the back nets, and the back rows are much higher to see the field.
The outfield seats are in the grass zone of the stadium.

Location: 2-3, Oaza-Toyoda, Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture, 036-8101, Japan
Capacity: 15,050
Opened: 1979

View from the behind the back net

This is how it will look from the infield seats.

View from the outfield zone

This stadium is characterized by the triangular shape of the seats behind the back nets in the infield. From the outfield, you can clearly see the infield seats.

Explore Aomori

Travel Tips & Information

Here is the basic information about Aomori as a reference for planning your trip.

1. "Getting there & Around" Aomori, Hirosaki

If you are coming to Aomori from the Tokyo metropolitan area, you can fly or use the Shinkansen.
In the case of air travel, JAL offers direct flights between Haneda and Aomori Airport, and the direct flight takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes.
If you want to go to Aomori City from Aomori Airport, you can take a bus (710 yen one way) after arriving at the airport, which takes about 35 minutes.
If you want to go to Hirosaki City, take a bus for 1,200 yen and it will take about an hour.

To get to Shin-Aomori by Shinkansen, take the Tohoku/Hokkaido Shinkansen, the Tokyo to Shin-Aomori section will take approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes.
From Shin-Aomori Station, Aomori Station will be around 10 minutes away by train, and Hirosaki Station will be around 30 minutes away.
Here is a guide on how to get to the Aomori area and how to get around the city.

2. "Where to Stay" in Aomori, Hirosaki

There are business hotels around Aomori Station, so if you are in Aomori, this area is a good base. Hirosaki also has a large number of hotels around the station.
The following is a selection of hotels in the Aomori and Hirosaki areas.

3. "What to Do & See" in Aomori, Hirosaki

Aomori is famous for its Nebuta Festival.
At the Nebuta House Wallace in Aomori City, you can learn about the history and appeal of the Nebuta Festival.
In Hirosaki City, there is also a museum of the Neputa Festival called Tsugaru-han Neputa-mura.
Near here is Hirosaki Castle, which makes it easy to get around.
The following is a list of sightseeing spots in the Aomori and Hirosaki areas.

4. "What / Where to Eat" in Aomori, Hirosaki

Aomori is famous for its apples, so you can enjoy delicious drinks such as apple juice.
You should also enjoy grilled scallops with miso and japonica soup.

 

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