Actually, the Fighters' move opens up a new alternative for the Lions: home games at Tokyo Dome. Although that will need the permission of the Tokyo-based Giants and Swallows, especially the former, whose Field Turf they would be using, the Tokyo Dome would be a great weeknight venue for the Lions to showcase their exciting team.From this, I conclude that the Swallows have some vested interest in The Big Egg, but aren't necessarily planning on moving there. I'll fire letter off to Allen-san to see if he can clarify this.
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- The sources added that after the move to Hokkaido, the Fighters will have to obtain consent to use Tokyo Dome from the Yomiuri Giants and Yakult Swallows of the Central League, who will share the stadium as their home field.
Why move from Jingu?