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Fighters Kamagaya Stadium

1997 establishments in JapanBaseball venues in JapanHokkaido Nippon-Ham FightersKamagayaSports venues completed in 1997
Sports venues in Chiba Prefecture
Kamagaya Fighters Stadium 003
Kamagaya Fighters Stadium 003

Fighters Kamagaya Stadium is a stadium located in Kamagaya, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, and is primarily used for baseball. It is home to the Kamagaya Fighters, the Eastern League farm squad of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters of the NPB. The stadium is also used as a training facility for the Fighters.

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Fighters Kamagaya Stadium
根郷梨通り, Kamagaya

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N 35.76 ° E 139.978 °
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ファイターズスタジアム (鎌ヶ谷スタジアム)

根郷梨通り
273-0118 Kamagaya
Japan
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