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Sunday, June 05, 2005

I went to a good-bye festival of Fujiidera Baseball Stadium today. It is the closest baseball stadium to my house, as it is in my town, and I would ofetn went there to watch professional baseball games and high school baseball of Osaka tournament. I am a big fan of baseball too, so it is a bit sad thing that the stadium will be taken down, and houses will be buit there. The stadium used to be called Fuji-kyu among its fans.

The festival was held on this Saturday and Sunday, and it was free to enter. There were a lot of food booths outside, and it was so crowded with lots of people. I was especially excited because I knew that we could enter its ground! I could walk around a players' benches, pitcher's mound, outfield, etc! It was a real baseball stadium's ground! Can you believe it? Usually people can enter only the audience seats when they go to see games, but you know, today was special. I took some photos from different angles. I could not believe that I was really on the ground of Fuji-kyu!

There were also many sections of entertainments on its ground. Misora Hibari's younger sister sang many songs on her stage, and young kids performed dances. There was a sports competitions, and I listened to Mr.Murakami's talk show. Mr. Murakami was a player in Kintetsu-Buffalos which used Fuji-kyu as its homeground. His talk was funny, and he is good-looking! However, the funnniest section was a concert of a middle aged man. This man sang and danced as if he was Eikichi Yazawa. Yes, the man imitated Eichan. It was very funny to see him, as it seemed that he really believed that he was Eichan! It was so much fun^^.

There are not many people who are interested in baseball around me, so I hope many blogger will get interested in my story of this post. I am going to miss Fuji-kyu, but of course, I am a big baseball fan forever!

10 Comments:

  • At 6:59 AM, Blogger スロ / Bernat said…

    Too bad, at least there are other stadiums

     
  • At 10:45 AM, Blogger Uka said…

    Uri, long time nocomments, sorryyyy!! I found an article which you might be interested in.
    http://www.winchesterstar.com/TheWinchesterStar/050310/Life_bands.asp
    and I got one of a charity bracelet of breast cancer. and my friend has a oone of racism. I wish Japanese ppl do this charity...
    Talk to ya later.

     
  • At 5:36 AM, Blogger erika said…

    Hello!! Thank you for your comment. After watching movie, I thought that if I was watched by someone too. I was afraid of it.

    I dont't know baseball well, but I like watching baseball game. I was interested in baseball when I began to play softball in high school. It's very fun!! I don't know about it well, so please tell me someday. Good bye☆

     
  • At 5:07 AM, Blogger Spirit Of Owl said…

    No replacement stadium? That is sad. There are no baseball stadiums at all in the UK - at least that I'm aware of. I sometimes stay up all night watching the American games though - they get televised live through the night for us. No Japanese baseball on our tvs, but I KNOW that Japan can give the American All Star a good beating! LOL

    Thanks so much for stopping my blog, and I'm glad you found my little pink daughter so cute. ;)

     
  • At 9:21 AM, Blogger Ragge said…

    Hi Yuri! Thanks for commenting on my page. Sorry you are loosing your home stadium.. In Norway there is no such thing as base ball. I tried to get on a ball game in San Francisco this easter, but we somehow managed to buy tickets for their home match in another state for some reason... Too bad, I think I would have loved the sport..

    Have a nice day!

     
  • At 8:33 AM, Blogger Uka said…

    Uri uriii!!! Im in Mebourne now and writing a comment using Yoko's PC. Im not sure bout the white rubberband, but Yoko and I bought white rubberbands they says 'MAKE POVERTY HISTORY' today. We found bout it on the BIG ISSUE I bought in Perth, and today we happened to find ppl selling the rubberbands. It was A$2.
    Well, Im not sure when I can update my pics I took during the 3day train ride to Melbourne, but Im sure I will!!
    See ya then!

     
  • At 8:38 AM, Blogger Uka said…

    ohhh!! I think the one you said and the ones Yoko and I bought are same ones!! Oops, Im talkin bout the white rubber band.
    http://www.makepovertyhistory.com.au/home.html
    hehee see ya.

     
  • At 12:44 PM, Blogger fatrobot said…

    i eat baseballs

     
  • At 10:53 AM, Blogger Carrie Lofty said…

    Just so you know, Fatrobot is a Canadian named Mike who makes weird, random comments on everyone's blogs. "I eat baseballs" doesn't mean anything other than that - he was just being silly. It wasn't some English language slang or anything!

     
  • At 11:02 AM, Blogger fatrobot said…

    lovelysalome is from the centre of the earth
    she has surfaced somewhere in north america to spread lies about peaceful baseball eating robots
    she has escaped from prison 9 times and i'm pretty sure she breathes fire
    eating baseballs is slang!
    its meaning is deep and complicated
    like me

     

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