Around the baseball stadium is quiet with no spectators from the professional baseball open game today February 29 13:08

In response to the spread of the new coronavirus, the professional baseball open match will be held with no spectators from the 29th. There is no spectator waiting for the gate to open around Nagoya Dome, where the matches between China and Hiroshima are held.

In the open baseball games, all 72 games from 29th to 15th of the month will be held by spectators to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.

At Nagoya Dome, where the match between Hiroshima and Hiroshima will be held, the entrance gate door has been closed, and in accordance with the government's basic policy, it has been decided that a spectator match will be held to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. There is a sticker written around it.

Many fans are crowded on the day the game is held, but it was quiet on the 29th.

In addition, ticket refunds began on the 29th, and fans who bought tickets were visiting the dedicated window one after another.

A 75-year-old man in Nagoya City's Moriyama Ward, who had bought all the tickets at the Nagoya Dome, said, "I came here with sorry because I was looking forward. The new coronavirus does not affect the season I'm very worried. "