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Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame

Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
野球殿堂
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Established1959
LocationTokyo Dome, Bunkyo Ward of Tokyo, Japan
Coordinates35°42′20″N 139°45′07″E / 35.705658°N 139.751914°E / 35.705658; 139.751914
TypeProfessional sports hall of fame
DirectorNorio Ichino
Websitebaseball-museum.or.jp/en/

The Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (野球体育博物館, Yakyū Taiiku Hakubutsukan) is a museum which includes a library, reference rooms and Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame (野球殿堂, Yakyū Dendō).

It first opened in 1959 next door to Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo, Japan. In 1988, the museum moved to a new site within the Tokyo Dome.

The Hall of Fame and Museum was created as a means to contribute to the development of baseball in Japan through dedication of baseball greats—players, executives, and umpires—as Hall of Famers. In addition, the facility houses many memorable baseball materials including various kinds of baseball literature.

In order to be inducted, an individual must receive 75% of votes on the ballot, whether as a ballot for the player's division or the expert's division; a special committee is also allowed to elect individuals relating to the game such as composer Yuji Koseki (inducted in 2023), who created the famous "Rokko Oroshi" cheer song for the Hanshin Tigers.[1]

  1. ^ "Sluggers Alex Ramirez, Randy Bass to enter Japan's Baseball Hall of Fame". Kyodo News. Jan 13, 2023.

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