• Thumbnail for Heiwadai Stadium
    Heiwadai Baseball Stadium (平和台野球場, Heiwadai Yakyūjō) was a ballpark located in the Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. From 1950 to 1978, it served as...
    31 KB (3,395 words) - 13:35, 11 November 2023
  • Thumbnail for Osaka Stadium
    [citation needed] The stadium was primarily used for baseball and was home of the Nankai Hawks until they moved to the Heiwadai Stadium in Fukuoka (subsequently...
    3 KB (258 words) - 20:14, 13 February 2024
  • Thumbnail for Nishi Nippon Pirates
    was owned by the Nishinippon Shimbun and played their home games in Heiwadai Stadium in Fukuoka. After only one season in which they fell victim to the...
    9 KB (800 words) - 20:04, 27 June 2022
  • Thumbnail for List of Nippon Professional Baseball stadiums
    (2005–present) Sakai Ohama Baseball Stadium (1939) Nankai Nakamozu Baseball Ground (1939–1949) Osaka Stadium (1950–1988) Heiwadai Stadium (1988–1992) Fukuoka Dome...
    18 KB (1,397 words) - 12:19, 4 May 2024
  • Thumbnail for Heiwadai Athletic Stadium
    Heiwadai Athletic Stadium (平和台陸上競技場) is an athletic stadium in Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan. Official site...
    2 KB (16 words) - 13:42, 11 November 2023
  • Thumbnail for Saitama Seibu Lions
    now owned by the SoftBank Group) and moved to the Lions' former stadium, Heiwadai Stadium. The Lions finished in last place in 1979 (something the team...
    34 KB (1,892 words) - 13:39, 26 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks
    seasons in Fukuoka at the Lions' old home of Heiwadai Stadium. In 1993, the Hawks moved out of Heiwadai Stadium and into the newly constructed Fukuoka Dome...
    103 KB (6,217 words) - 16:14, 28 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for Ballpark
    Ballpark (redirect from Baseball stadium)
    larger ballpark may also be called a baseball stadium because it shares characteristics of other stadiums. A baseball field can be referred to as a diamond...
    94 KB (8,344 words) - 20:25, 2 October 2024
  • Thumbnail for Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka
    Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka (category Retractable-roof stadiums in Japan)
    the 40,000 seat stadium was built in 1993 and was originally named Fukuoka Dome (福岡ドーム, Fukuoka Dōmu). It is Japan's first stadium built with a retractable...
    15 KB (1,654 words) - 14:57, 29 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for List of Nippon Professional Baseball perfect games
    2–0 Nankai Hawks Heiwadai Stadium Yoshiro Sotokoba September 14, 1968 Hiroshima Toyo Carp 2–0 Taiyō Whales Hiroshima Municipal Stadium Koichiro Sasaki...
    6 KB (179 words) - 23:53, 27 September 2024