Kamagaya Fighters Stadium, Baseball stadium in Kamagaya, Japan.
Kamagaya Fighters Stadium is a baseball facility in this city featuring a natural grass outfield and dirt infield setup. The grounds are designed for regular training and competitive play by the team that uses the facility.
The facility first opened in 1997 as a replacement for an earlier training ground that suffered frequent disruptions from nearby train operations. This move provided the team with improved conditions for player development.
The outer walls display banners honoring former players who moved on to professional teams from this facility. These reminders of local talent reflect how the stadium connects the community to baseball's broader world.
A shuttle bus connects the stadium to Kamagaya Station on match days, with the stop located just outside the east exit. This direct connection makes reaching the venue straightforward for most visitors.
The stadium installed a full-vision scoreboard system in 2013, becoming the first training-level baseball facility in Japan to have this kind of technology at that time. This upgrade modernized the experience for everyone watching games on-site.
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