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Hanshin Fan Club Membership
I went to the Hanshin Tigers' web site yesterday looking to sign up for a fanclub membership. It has had "shuuryou" (ended) stamped over the link to 2005. I was wondering if you or any other of your colleagues know of any other possible avenues to acquiring one.

Cheers.

[Editor's note: Kanji seem to work for some posts and not for others. I'm trying to figure out the secret. Posting the URL to the fan club will help others take a look.]
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Re: Hanshin Fan Club Membership
[ Author: Guest: Eileen | Posted: Jan 5, 2005 9:54 PM ]

I am looking at this for 2005, planning on going to some Tiger's pre-season games with my son. I think the official fan web site is at www.tigerslover.com. It is in Japanese, of course.
Re: Hanshin Fan Club Membership
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Jan 5, 2005 11:40 PM | YBS Fan ]

Umm. That particular site looks like a Tiger fan's blog. I'm afraid that it's not the official Fan Club. Sorry.
Re: Hanshin Fan Club Membership
[ Author: Guest: Toma | Posted: Jan 7, 2005 9:43 AM ]

See www.HanshinTigers.jp.

tigerslover.com blog admin
Re: Hanshin Fan Club Membership
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Jan 7, 2005 11:46 AM | YBS Fan ]

Thanks to Toma-san for pointing us in the right direction.

I see what you mean now about applications being stamped over with "ended." It appears that they were taking applications from August until December for 2005, and their on-line applications have stopped. To the left it says, "Thank you for the many applications. For information on joining from now, [please send a message] to info@tigersfanclub.jp."

I hope this helps.
Re: Hanshin Fan Club Membership
[ Author: Guest | Posted: Jan 7, 2005 2:02 PM ]

Thanks heaps. I sent an e-mail to the info email but no reply. Maybe they where offended at my dodgy keigo.
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