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  1. In Japan, Kōshien (甲子園) generally refers to the two annual baseball tournaments played by high schools nationwide culminating at a final showdown at Hanshin Kōshien Stadium in Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan. They are organized by the Japan High School Baseball Federation in association with Mainichi Shimbun for the National High School ...

  2. Also Known As: Natsu no Koshien, Natsu no Kōkō Yakyu, Natsu no Senshuken. Sponsored by: Asahi Newspaper and the Japan High School Baseball Federation. Number of Participating Teams: 49 (54 in 2018 — the 100th tournament) Played at: Toyonaka Stadium (1914-15), Naruo Stadium (1916-1923), Hanshin Koshien Stadium (1924-present)

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  4. May 1, 2024 · The National High School Baseball Championship at Koshien is the culmination of thousands of high school teams competing in regional tournaments for a coveted spot in the final tournament. The event takes place twice a year: the Spring Invitational Tournament and the more prestigious Summer Koshien.

  5. Jun 29, 2020 · The National High School Baseball Tournament, commonly referred to as Summer Koshien, is the largest scale amateur sport event in Japan. The single-elimination tournament takes place during...

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  6. The National High School Baseball Championship (全国高等学校野球選手権大会, Zenkoku Kōtō Gakkō Yakyū Senshuken Taikai) of Japan, commonly known as " Summer Koshien " (夏の甲子園, Natsu no Kōshien), is an annual nationwide high school baseball tournament. It is the largest scale amateur sport event in Japan.

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