Tokyo Dome
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Bush talks to Waseda about his life - in world of sports...raised. A day earlier, Bush got a bit chillier reception from protesters outside the Tokyo Dome, where he threw out the ceremonial first pitch before Game 3 of the Japan Series between the Yomiuri Giants and Nippon Ham Fighters. Dozens of... In this article: George W. Bush, Waseda University, Texas Rangers, Barack Obama, Nippon Ham Fighters, Climate change, Yomiuri Giants, Harold Baines, Sammy Sosa, and Chicago White Sox |
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The Japan Times: All Stories | November 03, 2009
Big bats carry Giants past Fighters in Game 3 triumph
...catcher Shinnosuke Abe. Former U.S. President George W. Bush tosses the ceremonial first pitch before Tuesday's Japan Series game between the Yomiuri Giants and the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters at Tokyo Dome. Bush is the second former...
In this article: Shinnosuke Abe, George W. Bush, Lee Seung Yeop, Yomiuri Giants, Michihiro Ogasawara, and Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters
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San Diego Union-Tribune | November 03, 2009
George W. Bush throws out first pitch in Japan
...Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi) AP Protesters throw shoes to a cutout of former President George W. Bush near Tokyo Dome where Bush is visiting to watch a Japan Series baseball game in Tokyo Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)
In this article: George W. Bush, Tokyo, Nippon Ham Fighters, Yomiuri Giants, Junichiro Koizumi, Billy Gillispie, Japan, Shinnosuke Abe, and University of Kentucky
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Tokyo Dome (東京ドーム Tōkyō Dōmu, TYO: 9681) is a 55,000-seat stadium (actual capacity: 42,000 seats) located in Bunkyo Ward of Tokyo, Japan. It is the home field of the Yomiuri Giants baseball team, and has also hosted basketball, American football and association football games, as well as puroresu (pro-wrestling) matches, Mixed Martial Arts events, K-1 Kickboxing events, monster truck races, and music concerts. It is also the location of the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame which chronicles the history of baseball in Japan. Its dome-shaped roof is an air-supported structure, a flexible membrane held up by slightly pressurizing the inside of the stadium.
Tokyo Dome's original nickname was "The Big Egg", with some calling it the "Tokyo Egg Dome". However, the nickname gradually fell from use as the years went on, and is nowadays rarely heard. It opened for business on March 17, 1988 and was built close to the site of its predecessor, Kōrakuen Stadium. Like Kōrakuen, the Dome hosts the Toei Superheroes live shows of the year.
- Name:
- Tokyo Dome
- Open:
- March 17, 1988
- Tenants:
- Yomiuri Giants (NPB (Central League)) (1988–present)
- Capacity:
- real capacity 42,000 seats
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