Event restrictions relaxed Professional baseball teams to raise the maximum number of spectators September 12, 18:31

Following the government's decision to relax restrictions on events, professional baseball teams have announced that they will raise the maximum number of spectators and sell tickets.

Giants cap to 19,000

Since July, professional baseball has held games with an upper limit of 5,000 spectators as a countermeasure against infection with the new coronavirus.



Following the government's decision, after 19th of this month, each team will be allowed to raise the upper limit of the number of spectators to half of the capacity of the stadium, of which the giant will be held at Tokyo Dome on 21st of this month. Announced that it will sell tickets by raising the maximum number of visitors from the war to 19,000.



According to the team, the audience seats will be spaced from front to back, left and right, and we will continue to strive to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.



In addition, details such as changes in the number of tickets and sales methods associated with them will be announced on the team's website as soon as they are decided.

To sell additional tickets for Hanshin 5000 seats

In response to the government's decision to relax the restrictions on holding events, professional baseball player Hanshin has announced that it will sell additional tickets for about 5,000 seats from the match held at Koshien Stadium on the 21st of this month.



This will attract up to 10,000 spectators.



Furthermore, from next month onward, tickets will be sold up to about 20,000 seats.



The team commented, "We are working with related organizations to create a system to avoid crowding as restrictions are relaxed. We will strive to prepare an environment where fans can watch the game with peace of mind."



Orix is ​​also considering additional ticket sales for the games hosted after the 19th of this month, and will hold a meeting on the 14th to decide the details.