Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
The Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame is an institution dedicated to honoring the achievements of players, coaches, and contributors to the sport of baseball in Japan. Established in 1959, it recognizes individuals who have made significant impacts on the game, both on and off the field. The Hall is located in Tokyo and features exhibits that celebrate the history and culture of Japanese baseball.
Inductees include legendary figures such as Sadaharu Oh, known for his home run record, and Shohei Ohtani, a modern two-way player. The Hall of Fame also hosts events and educational programs to promote baseball's legacy in Japan and inspire future generations of players.