The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum opened on June 12, 1959, as Japan's first museum dedicated to baseball in the vicinity of the Korakuen Baseball Stadium (the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum). With the construction of the Tokyo Dome, the museum was relocated on March 17, 1988 to the right side of Gate 21 of the Tokyo Dome, and on April 1, 2013, the name was changed to the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
The Hall of Fame and Museum displays materials related to baseball, both professional and amateur, from Japan and abroad, including equipment from the 12 professional baseball teams, materials from international tournaments, and baseball equipment from the Meiji era, providing an easy-to-understand introduction to the history and present state of baseball. In addition, the Baseball Hall of Fame Hall of Fame features portrait reliefs of the 207 inductees (as of 2020) who have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Address | 1-3-61,Koraku,Bunkyo-ku,Tokyo |
WEB | http://english.baseball-museum.or.jp/index.html |
Business Hour*1 | March to September: 10:00 to 18:00; October to February: 10:00 to 17:00 (* Subject to change; please check the website for the latest information) (a) |
Closed*2 | Weekdays (open on national holidays, baseball days at Tokyo Dome, and during spring and summer vacation), year-end and New Year holidays (Dec. 29 - Jan. 1) |
Genre*3 | Baseball |
Entrance Fee*4 | Adults¥600,High school and university students¥400,Elementary and junior high school students¥200 |
Access*5 | 5 minutes walk from Suidobashi(I11,JB17) station |
Collection Page | http://www.baseball-museum.or.jp/showcase/storage/index.html |
*1 The last day of an exhibition or event may end early. *2 There are also end-of-year and temporary closures *3 Blanks refer to all genres. *4 Admission prices may vary depending on the event. Check for senior citizens, children and group discounts.*5 The times shown are approximate. |
Precautions may be taken to prevent the spread of corona infection.
Please contact the gallery for more information.
http://www.baseball-museum.or.jp/museum_reopening.pdf
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