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Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi (楽天モバイルパーク宮城, Rakuten Mobairu Pāku Miyagi), officially Miyagi Baseball Stadium, is a baseball stadium located in Miyaginohara Sports Park in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The 30,508-seat ballpark is owned by the prefecture and operated by Rakuten, which has used it as the home field for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) since 2005. Its symmetrical playing surface is the only natural turf field in the Pacific League (PL). An amusement park named Smile Glico Park is integrated into the stadium's left field seating and features a Ferris wheel.

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  • Le Miyagi Baseball Stadium (宮城球場 ou Miyagi Kyūjō) est un stade de baseball situé à Sendai dans la préfecture de Miyagi au Japon. C'est le domicile des Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles du Championnat du Japon de baseball. Le Kleenex Stadium Miyagi a une capacité de 23 000 places. (fr)
  • Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi (楽天モバイルパーク宮城, Rakuten Mobairu Pāku Miyagi), officially Miyagi Baseball Stadium, is a baseball stadium located in Miyaginohara Sports Park in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The 30,508-seat ballpark is owned by the prefecture and operated by Rakuten, which has used it as the home field for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) since 2005. Its symmetrical playing surface is the only natural turf field in the Pacific League (PL). An amusement park named Smile Glico Park is integrated into the stadium's left field seating and features a Ferris wheel. Miyagi Stadium is the third-oldest NPB stadium and the oldest in the PL, built in 1950 to host countryside NPB games and amateur baseball. Lights were added in 1973 to accommodate night games and attract more professional games. The Lotte Orions began using the stadium as a semi-home that same year and played five seasons in Sendai until 1977. In 1974, the Orions brought Miyagi Stadium its first postseason games, however Japan Series games were not held in the stadium due to its relatively low capacity. Following Lotte's departure, the ballpark again hosted yearly NPB countryside games and the first of four eventual All-Star games was held in 1992. After the 2004 NPB realignment, Rakuten created a new NPB team to be based in Miyagi Stadium and renovated it in several phases. With Major League Baseball stadiums as inspiration, the field was enlarged and the stadium's concourses were expanded, with seating being updated and capacity increased. In the outfield, two full-LED video boards were erected and the amusement park was built. The exterior of the stadium was also drastically changed. Miyagi Stadium hosted its first Climax Series and Japan Series in 2013, when the Eagles went on to win the championship. Naming rights for the stadium have been sold in three-year increments several times since 2005. Staffing firm Fullcast and Nippon Paper Industries were the first two companies to buy the rights. Since 2014, Rakuten has purchased the stadium's naming rights, using it to promote their Kobo eReader, life insurance, and mobile carrier. The stadium has been named Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi since 2023. (en)
  • 宮城球場(みやぎきゅうじょう)は、宮城県仙台市宮城野区の宮城野原公園総合運動場内にある野球場。2005年(平成17年)より、プロ野球・パシフィック・リーグ(パ・リーグ)の東北楽天ゴールデンイーグルスの専用球場(本拠地)として使用されているほか、高校野球などのアマチュア野球も開催されている(後述)。 上記と同年より命名権(ネーミングライツ)が導入されており、現在は楽天生命パーク宮城(らくてんせいめいパークみやぎ)が優先される愛称として使用されている。なお、2023年1月1日より楽天モバイルパーク宮城(らくてんモバイルパークみやぎ)へ愛称が改められる予定である(命名権による愛称の変遷については)。 (ja)
  • 미야기 구장(일본어: 宮城球場)은 일본 미야기현 센다이시 미야기노구에 있는 야구장이다. 일본 프로 야구 퍼시픽 리그에 소속되어 있는 도호쿠 라쿠텐 골든이글스(이하 라쿠텐 이글스)의 전용 구장이다. 1970년대 초반에는 롯데 오리온스가 준본거지 구장으로 사용한 적도 있다. 정식 명칭은 미야기 현영 미야기 구장이다. 라쿠텐 이글스의 출범과 더불어 일본의 인력 공급 업체인 풀캐스트가 명명권을 획득하여 풀캐스트 스타디움 미야기(Fullcast Staidum Miyagi, 일본어: フルキャストスタジアム宮城)로 불리어 왔으나 2007년 10월 4일에 라쿠텐 이글스의 시즌 마지막 경기를 끝으로 명명권 계약이 해제됐다. 2008년부터 와 계약을 맺고 클리넥스 스타디움(クリネックススタジアム宮城, Kleenex Stadium Miyagi)으로 불렸다. 2014년 1월 1일부터는 모회사인 라쿠텐이 명명권을 획득함에 따라 라쿠텐 세이메이 파크 미야기(楽天生命パーク宮城, 라쿠텐 생명 파크 미야기)로 명칭이 바뀌었다. (ko)
  • O Miyagi Baseball Stadium (atualmente Rakuten Seimei Park Miyagi) é um estádio de beisebol localizado em Sendai, no Japão, foi inaugurado em 1950, tem capacidade para 23.000 espectadores, é a casa do time Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles da NPB. (pt)
  • 宮城球場位於日本宮城縣仙台市,目前是日本職棒東北樂天金鷲的主球場,於1950年開幕。 (zh)
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  • 2-11-6 Miyagino,Miyagino-ku (en)
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  • Fullcast Stadium Miyagi (2005–2007) (en)
  • Kleenex Stadium Miyagi (2008–2010) (en)
  • Kobo Park Miyagi (2017–2019) (en)
  • Miyagi Baseball Stadium (1950–2005) (en)
  • Nippon Paper Kleenex Stadium Miyagi (2011–2013) (en)
  • Rakuten Kobo Stadium Miyagi (2014–2016) (en)
  • Rakuten Seimei Park Miyagi (2020-2022) (en)
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  • Miyagi Stadium's seating capacity (en)
  • Post-phase one, 2005 (en)
  • Post-phase two, 2006 (en)
  • Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi in 2019 (en)
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  • Left/right field – (en)
  • Left/right-center – (en)
  • Center field – 200px (en)
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  • The front of the stadium was expanded in two phases. (en)
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  • Miyagi Baseball Stadium (en)
  • Fullcast Stadium Miyagi (en)
  • Kleenex Stadium Miyagi (en)
  • Kobo Park Miyagi (en)
  • Nippon Paper Kleenex Stadium Miyagi (en)
  • Rakuten Kobo Stadium Miyagi (en)
  • Rakuten Seimei Park Miyagi (en)
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  • Exterior comparison (en)
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  • Senseki Line at (en)
  • Tōhoku Shinkansen at (en)
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  • Le Miyagi Baseball Stadium (宮城球場 ou Miyagi Kyūjō) est un stade de baseball situé à Sendai dans la préfecture de Miyagi au Japon. C'est le domicile des Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles du Championnat du Japon de baseball. Le Kleenex Stadium Miyagi a une capacité de 23 000 places. (fr)
  • 宮城球場(みやぎきゅうじょう)は、宮城県仙台市宮城野区の宮城野原公園総合運動場内にある野球場。2005年(平成17年)より、プロ野球・パシフィック・リーグ(パ・リーグ)の東北楽天ゴールデンイーグルスの専用球場(本拠地)として使用されているほか、高校野球などのアマチュア野球も開催されている(後述)。 上記と同年より命名権(ネーミングライツ)が導入されており、現在は楽天生命パーク宮城(らくてんせいめいパークみやぎ)が優先される愛称として使用されている。なお、2023年1月1日より楽天モバイルパーク宮城(らくてんモバイルパークみやぎ)へ愛称が改められる予定である(命名権による愛称の変遷については)。 (ja)
  • 미야기 구장(일본어: 宮城球場)은 일본 미야기현 센다이시 미야기노구에 있는 야구장이다. 일본 프로 야구 퍼시픽 리그에 소속되어 있는 도호쿠 라쿠텐 골든이글스(이하 라쿠텐 이글스)의 전용 구장이다. 1970년대 초반에는 롯데 오리온스가 준본거지 구장으로 사용한 적도 있다. 정식 명칭은 미야기 현영 미야기 구장이다. 라쿠텐 이글스의 출범과 더불어 일본의 인력 공급 업체인 풀캐스트가 명명권을 획득하여 풀캐스트 스타디움 미야기(Fullcast Staidum Miyagi, 일본어: フルキャストスタジアム宮城)로 불리어 왔으나 2007년 10월 4일에 라쿠텐 이글스의 시즌 마지막 경기를 끝으로 명명권 계약이 해제됐다. 2008년부터 와 계약을 맺고 클리넥스 스타디움(クリネックススタジアム宮城, Kleenex Stadium Miyagi)으로 불렸다. 2014년 1월 1일부터는 모회사인 라쿠텐이 명명권을 획득함에 따라 라쿠텐 세이메이 파크 미야기(楽天生命パーク宮城, 라쿠텐 생명 파크 미야기)로 명칭이 바뀌었다. (ko)
  • O Miyagi Baseball Stadium (atualmente Rakuten Seimei Park Miyagi) é um estádio de beisebol localizado em Sendai, no Japão, foi inaugurado em 1950, tem capacidade para 23.000 espectadores, é a casa do time Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles da NPB. (pt)
  • 宮城球場位於日本宮城縣仙台市,目前是日本職棒東北樂天金鷲的主球場,於1950年開幕。 (zh)
  • Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi (楽天モバイルパーク宮城, Rakuten Mobairu Pāku Miyagi), officially Miyagi Baseball Stadium, is a baseball stadium located in Miyaginohara Sports Park in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The 30,508-seat ballpark is owned by the prefecture and operated by Rakuten, which has used it as the home field for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) since 2005. Its symmetrical playing surface is the only natural turf field in the Pacific League (PL). An amusement park named Smile Glico Park is integrated into the stadium's left field seating and features a Ferris wheel. (en)
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  • Miyagi Baseball Stadium (fr)
  • 미야기 구장 (ko)
  • 宮城球場 (ja)
  • Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi (en)
  • Miyagi Baseball Stadium (pt)
  • 宮城球場 (zh)
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