Professional baseball player Hanshin has announced that it will resume selling admission tickets to fan club members and the general public for games scheduled at Koshien Stadium after the 20th of this month, which is the deadline for declaring an emergency.

Hanshin stopped selling admission tickets to fan club members and the general public for the games held at Koshien Stadium during the state of emergency, and only allowed spectators to the sold annual reserved seats.



The state of emergency in Hyogo Prefecture, where the Koshien Stadium is located, is due on the 20th of this month, but Hanshin has a fan club on the admission tickets for the 12 games scheduled from the 25th of this month to the 14th of next month on the 9th. We announced that we will resume sales to members from the 11th and general sales from the 22nd of this month.



The specific number of seats has not been disclosed, and depending on the government and local government policies announced in the future, sales may be suspended or additional sales may be made.



In addition, even if admission restrictions are tightened, it is assumed that the admission tickets that have already been sold will be valid in accordance with the government policy so far, so we will not refund the items sold this time.



In order to prevent the infection of the new coronavirus even after the admission ticket sales resume, the team will take measures such as leaving one seat at the front, back, left and right except for some seats, and prohibiting loud cheering. I have decided.