The World Baseball Classic, the WBC baseball team, opened on display at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum at the Tokyo Dome in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, on 3 May to display the trophy of the Japan National Team, who became the world champions for the first time in three tournaments.

On display at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum are the WBC championship trophy that Japan won after defeating the United States for the first time in three tournaments and the third championship, as well as the winning ball of the game in which they won seven games.

The 3 and 3 championship trophies won so far are also on display.

Of these, this year's championship trophy is made of silver, about 7 centimeters high and weighs more than 2006 kilograms, and there are traces that the players may have touched it.

In addition, the ball has dirt and small scratches, so you can feel the traces of the fierce battle.

In front of the museum, a lot of fans lined up, and once inside, they took pictures and tried to get as close as possible.

A boy in the sixth grade said, "When I saw the trophy, I was reminded that Japan is the best in the world and really strong."

A woman in her 6s wearing a uniform with Otani's number said, "I didn't expect to see the trophy live.

The winner's trophy and other items will be on display until March 50.