Watching Koshien

Hello everyone! This is Shun from Lifeforce Chiropractic.

Thank you for working in the heat every day.

This time, I went with my brother to the holy place Koshien, the hometown of Hanshin, the team I root for, under the blazing sun even more than in Okinawa.

This time, I went to Koshien for two days to watch the game, following last year's event. Three days before the game, the long-awaited ARE (championship) was accomplished for the first time in 18 years, and it was a day of great excitement for Tigers fans not only in my hometown Hyogo but also throughout Japan!

I was also watching the moment of the victory from Okinawa, and I couldn't help but let out a yell.

The two days I was there, both games were close, with only one point separating the two, but I was able to see the 4th player, Oyama's

It was good to see the home run.

I got goose bumps from the cheering of over 42,000 people every day. Once again, Koshien is a very special space that cannot be experienced in any other stadium.

It is a place you should visit at least once, as I am sure it is a wonderful ballpark.

The trip to Osaka-Hyogo was a time packed with content, including the famous takoyaki (octopus dumplings) and gyoza (dumplings) in Osaka-Hyogo, and beer at a bargain price in commemoration of the Hanshin victory.

Once again, congratulations on winning the league championship for the first time in 18 years. Next, I will continue to cheer for the team to become Japan's No. 1 for the first time in 38 years.

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