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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
I will be visiting Tokyo between October 5th and October 11th and would like to see a Japanese baseball game. I've learned a great deal from this site's FAQ, and from Latham-san's site, but was looking for more up-to-date information, and have some questions which maybe you can answer.
The Giants are hosting the Carp at the Tokyo Dome on Oct. 5th. I know that Giants tickets are usually hard to get. Might tickets for this game be easier to get since both teams are too low in the standings to make the playoffs? That is usually the case here in the U.S.
The other games around Tokyo that I've been able to find are on Oct 5th and 6th: Yakult Swallows vs. Chunichi Dragons at Jingu Stadium. Will tickets for these games be easier to get?
It looks like the Swallows, the Chiba Lotte Marines, and the Seibu Lions will have playoff games during my visit, but I expect tickets for those games will be very hard to get. Is this an accurate assumption?
I have read that there are discount ticket outlets in Shinjuku - are they reliable and affordable? Does anyone have an address or phone number for one they can recommend?
And can the scalpers outside Japanese ballparks be trusted? I'd like to avoid this route because I understand scalping is illegal (it is illegal here in Chicago, too, but is a common practice anyway).
I looked at e+, but I don't understand Japanese. Fortunately I have a neighbor who does, so I hope he can help me out.
And additional advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Kevin Anderson
Chicago, USA
kgander at pobox d0t com
[Fixed link and remainder of post on Sep 20, 2005 11:31 AM JST]