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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
Thanks for the excellent website. I'm taking my first trip to Japan at the end of the month and would love to see a Yomiuri Giants' game. Everything I've seen says they're the only team that sells out. From the schedule I've seen, their only game in the five days I'm in Tokyo is on Sunday March 27 at 1pm, a pre-season game against the BayStars. So a few questions:
- Is it as difficult to buy tickets for pre-season games as for regular season games? JALPAK is arranging my trip, and can get these for me for a US$20 charge per ticket. I was wondering if I should take advantage of this, or if I could walk up easily before the game and purchase them myself. I don't care about "good" seats - I just want to take in the experience.
- How difficult would it be to take the Shinkansen from Kyoto that morning and make it to the 1pm game? From what I can discern, there are plenty of trains that can get us to Tokyo in time, but there is the issue of storing luggage while at the game before checking into our hotel. Do train stations generally have lockers or baggage services? Specifically, it looks like Suidobashi is a larger station than Korakuen, and also a direct shot from Akibahara, where I was hoping to terminate from the Shinkansen. Any ideas here?
Any and all assistance is appreciated!Ed