Fighters Kamagaya Stadium is the home of the second team of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters professional baseball team, located in Kamagaya City, Chiba Prefecture.
Getting to the Stadium
The nearest station to the stadium is Kamagaya Station.
The Tobu Urban Park Line connects Kashiwa Station (some trains go as far as Omiya, Saitama Prefecture) to Funabashi Station, passing through Kamagaya Station.
On match days, a shuttle bus runs from Kamagaya Station.
There is a bus stop outside the east exit of Kamagaya Station.
About the Stadium
Location: 459 Nakazawa, Kamagaya City, Chiba
Capacity: 2,400
Home team: Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters Second Team
Dugout: Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters on the first base side, Visitor Team on the third base side
Opened: March 1997
Basic Information
What to bring
Compared to countries such as the U.S., events in Japan are relatively free in terms of what you can bring in, and there are very few venues where you cannot bring in a backpack.
As for drinks, please note that there are some events where you cannot bring in cans or bottles.
About re-entry
Most Japanese events will allow re-entry, but some events will not allow re-entry. Please make sure to check the event you will be attending.
Explore Chiba
Travel Tips & Information
Here is the basic information about Chiba as a reference for planning your trip.
Basic information on sports teams in Chiba Prefecture
1. "Getting there & Around" Kashiwa, Matsudo, Abiko
From the Kashiwa, Matsudo, and Abiko areas of Chiba, the area has become one of the most accessible areas to Tokyo and has a large number of trains.
Considering the traffic congestion in the surrounding areas, it is the best area to use the train.
The Kashiwa, Matsudo, and Abiko areas of Chiba are directly connected to Ueno Station by the Joban Line.
Therefore, if you are heading from Tokyo, it is relatively easy to access the area by train if you consider Ueno as your base.
2. "Where to Stay" in Kashiwa, Matsudo, Abiko
There are a number of hotels, mainly business hotels, at the major stations in each area.
However, there are not that many, so it is better to choose an area based on convenience after considering the balance between Tokyo and price.
3. "What to Do & See" in Kashiwa, Matsudo, Abiko
Although there are no nationally famous tourist spots, Shimizu Park in Noda City is a park where the athletic fields are slightly more challenging and can be enjoyed by junior high school students and up.
4. "What / Where to Eat" in Kashiwa, Matsudo, Abiko
Chiba's fishing industry has long been active in the areas of Choshi, Kujukuri and Sotobo.
For this reason, Chiba is the birthplace of the now nationally famous "Namero," a type of fish.
Horse mackerel, called "golden horse mackerel," is another typical fish caught in Chiba. Sasuke Shokudo in Futtsu City is especially famous for its fried golden horse mackerel, for which people wait in line. In Kujukuri, you can also eat delicious clams.
Chiba, an area close to Tokyo, has a growing number of popular ramen stores and fashionable restaurants, giving you a variety of dining options. Let's find out what delicious food is for you in Chiba.