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Multi-City Japan Baseball Tour

Experience Japan’s best baseball teams, iconic cities, and authentic local culture.

Itinerary Snapshot

Day 1: Osaka Opening Day & Orix Buffaloes Game

Start your tour in Osaka’s lively entertainment district. Explore Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi, then head to Kyocera Dome to watch the Orix Buffaloes.

 

Day 2: Hanshin Tigers & Baseball Heritage

Visit the legendary Koshien Stadium Museum and Mizuno Square. Browse local memorabilia before watching the Hanshin Tigers at Koshien Stadium.

 

Day 3: Hiroshima & Carp Night Game

Travel by bullet train to Hiroshima. Visit the Peace Memorial Park and Museum, followed by a Hiroshima Carp game at Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium.

 

Day 4: Miyajima Island & Food Tour

Take a ferry to scenic Miyajima Island to see the iconic Itsukushima Shrine. In the evening, enjoy a guided Hiroshima food tour with specialties like okonomiyaki and oysters.

 

Day 5: Yokohama Baystars Game

Ride the Shinkansen to Yokohama. Spend time exploring Chinatown and relax in the afternoon before the Baystars game at Yokohama Stadium.

 

Day 6: Sumo & Tokyo Cruising

Arrive in Tokyo and witness a live sumo tournament at Ryōgoku Kokugikan. Optional dinner nearby or a relaxing Tokyo river cruise.

 

Day 7: Tokyo Giants Night at the Dome

Visit Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree, and the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame. In the evening, see the Yomiuri Giants play at the Tokyo Dome.

 

Day 8: Yakult Swallows & Shibuya Exploration

Explore Shibuya, including Meiji Jingu Shrine and the famous scramble crossing. Attend a Tokyo Yakult Swallows game at Meiji Jingu Stadium.

 

Day 9: Seibu Lions & Nature Escape

Take a day trip to Sayama Lake and visit nearby temples. Finish with a Seibu Lions game at Belluna Dome.

 

Day 10: Departure Day

Private airport transfer or assistance to Haneda or Narita Airport for your flight home.

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Ready to hit a home run in Japan?  Your baseball tour can be tailored to include your favourite teams, stadiums, and sights along the way.

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