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NPB 2003 Attendance

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NPB 2003 Attendance
The two NPB league offices announced that 2003 average attendance was down from a comparable time last year: down 2.9% in the Central League and down 6.1% in the Pacific League.

Central League attendance from the March to the May 1 averaged 31,438 per game and 21,600 for the Pacific League.
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Best One Day Attendance in 6 Years
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: May 4, 2003 10:38 AM | YBS Fan ]

On the bright side of things, today's (May 4) Nikkan Sports reports that Saturday's (May 3) attendance surpassed 25-man people for all six games for the first time in six years. The start of the three day weekend that concludes this year's Golden Week is seeing a lot of families heading out to the ball park.

    HC - YG Tokyo Dome 55,000
    YS - HT Koshien 53,000
    CLM - FDH Fukuoka Dome 48,000
    YBS - CD Nagoya Dome 38,000
    OBW - SL Seibu Dome 34,000
    NHF - OKB Osaka Dome 25,000
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    253,000

The first three are capacity crowds.

The last time all six games' attendance surpassed 25-man fans was Golden Week of 1997 (May 4 to be exact) when they had 264,000 (26.4-man) through the gates.

More Japanese are staying home this Golden Week, partially due to the economy, partially due to how the holidays fall on the weekend, and if you follow the news, partially due to the SARS scare of travelling overseas. While many fans, according to recent polls in Shukan Baseball, shy away from the stadium due to high prices, a family outing at the ball park doesn't appear to have any problem competing with other holiday destinations.

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