+-----------------+
| StadiumName |
+-----------------+
| Akashi |
| Aki |
| Akita |
| Asahikawa |
| Chatan |
| Chiba Marine |
| Fujiidera |
| Fukui |
| Fukuoka Dome |
| Fukushima |
| Fukuyama |
| Gifu |
| Green Stadium |
| Hakodate |
| Hamamatsu |
| Haruno |
| Hikone |
| Himeji |
| Hiratsuka |
| Hiroshima |
| Hitachinaka |
| Iwaki |
| Jingu |
| Kagoshima |
| Kamagaya |
| Kanazawa |
| Kariya |
| Kinowan |
| Kita-Kyushu |
| Komaki |
| Koshien |
| Kumamoto |
| Kurashiki |
| Kurasu |
| Kure |
| Kushiro |
| Maebashi |
| Matsumoto |
| Matsuyama |
| Miyako |
| Miyakonojyo |
| Miyazaki |
| Mizuho |
| Morioka |
| Nagano |
| Nagasaki |
| Nago |
| Nagoya Dome |
| Naruto |
| Nichinan |
| Nishi-Kyogoku |
| Obihiro |
| Odate |
| Ohita |
| Onomichi |
| Osaka Dome |
| Saga |
| Sagamihara |
| Sapporo |
| Sapporo Dome |
| Seibu Dome |
| Sendai |
| Shimada |
| Shimonoseki |
| Shizuoka |
| Taipei |
| Takamatsu |
| Takasago |
| Tokuyama |
| Tokyo Dome |
| Tomiyama |
| Toyohashi |
| Toyota |
| Ube |
| Urasoe |
| Yahoo BB |
| Yamagata |
| Yamaguchi |
| Yokohama |
| Yokosuka |
| Yonago |
+-----------------+
Now, is this an exhuastive list? I doubt it. In fact, I'm quite sure that a few slipped through the cracks. Also, I'm sure that some of these names have different readings to their names as I track down a few every year.
These are just the stadiums used by professional baseball in Japan at some level or another. There are many more used for the industrial leagues, colleges, and high schools throughout Japan. Your question is rather vague on that point. Furthermore, many historically significan stadiums that no longer stand are excluded from this list, such as Korakuen and Kawasaki.
What is the purpose of your question? Will you share your research results with us when you're done?
There are only 3 grass stadiums and 9 artificial turf.
The most beautiful stadium in Japan is probably Seibu Dome of the Seibu Lions and Yahoo BB Stadium for the Orix Blue Wave, both surrounded by lots of nature.
Koshien stadium, home ground of the Hanshin Tigers, is the oldest and biggest stadium in Japan.
This is a site about Pro Yakyu (Japanese Baseball), not about who the next player to go over to MLB is. It's a community of Pro Yakyu fans who have come together to share their knowledge and opinions with the world. It's a place to follow teams and individuals playing baseball in Japan (and Asia), and to learn about Japanese (and Asian) culture through baseball.
It is my sincere hope that once you learn a bit about what we're about here that you will join the community of contributors.
Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder