お釣りが返って来る所がすごいね The change is handed over among several persons. 😮amazing 🎌🇯🇵🎌
@akim7830 Жыл бұрын
最初、私服だったのに、だんだんとキャップからユニフォームからアイブラックやら装着していってる😂
@TheAlkhemiaStudio Жыл бұрын
What amazed me from this video is the amount of songs they have for their team. I've never seen anything similar either in Mexican Baseball or the MLB in the USA.
@joeallam Жыл бұрын
They had a song/variation of a song for practically every player and everyone seemed to know the words too!
@starseed7001 Жыл бұрын
Each of the main players has their own original song.
@tokyodude2715 Жыл бұрын
It’s like premier league in England.
@シンジシンジ-c1l Жыл бұрын
そりゃ、WBC、三回も優勝する国だからね。
@barahng11 ай бұрын
They take it VERY seriously. To the points fans will literally train to be better at cheering. The only thing in the American context I can think of that comes close is college football.
@中井狐太郎 Жыл бұрын
15:00 You chose a good number, number 23. That number is a retired number that manager Yoshida wore when the Tigers achieved their first-ever Japan championship.
@joeallam Жыл бұрын
Oh wow, that’s another incredible coincidence to add to the list! Everything aligning perfectly! Thank you 🙏
@otaviofrnazario Жыл бұрын
Yoshida then, Okada now... The formula for winning the Japan Series is trusting the legends
@akanlegrand94846 ай бұрын
"Monsieur Yoshida" is also a legend in the small world of baseball in France where he coached the selection and the PUC (Paris Université Club / oldest french club since 1923) after his departure from the Tigers.
Amazing! I’m so glad you saw this video! It’s destiny 🙌
@barahng11 ай бұрын
3:10 I couldn't imagine trying to do this in a Western country. Japan really does have a special culture that you can just hand your money to a total stranger and know it won't be stolen.
@bobgreen23196 ай бұрын
That’s every (Detroit) Tigers game I’ve ever been to in my life, who wants get up for what can just be passed down?
@shawnmurphy9245Ай бұрын
We did that in the US, too. (Before cashless became required 🫤)
@carlnilssonyoung8961 Жыл бұрын
Eve though I’m a Hawks fan n no relation with Osaka but everytime the tigers win a pennant I feel happy for their fans. They get deserved respect.
@IqbalKurniawan Жыл бұрын
It's fun to see your transformation during the match, from wearing just casual clothes at the beginning, to wearing merchs (and even face paint) at the end XD
@ぺぱ-v5z Жыл бұрын
初めて見た野球が合計5安打の貧打戦なのは残念だけど、楽しんでくれてたら嬉しい!
@scene-go Жыл бұрын
おそらく多くの外国の方が持っている日本人のイメージとはかけ離れた姿が甲子園にはあると思う。それを外国人目線で発信してくれたことに感謝します。 ( I think there is a picture of Japanese people at Koushien that is probably far different from the image that many foreigners have of Japanese people. Thank you for communicating this from a foreigner's perspective. )
@DrDocDanger Жыл бұрын
Being only used to Baseball in the USA, this looks so much fun! Love how into it the crowd gets!
@alonenjersey Жыл бұрын
What's not to love?
@bomboclaat4356 Жыл бұрын
日本に来たら、ぜひ甲子園球場に来て下さい ╰(*´︶`*)╯♡
@Spabsa11 ай бұрын
American Baseball is like going to the opera. Japanese baseball is like going to the club. I’d much rather go to the club.
@zakwhittington Жыл бұрын
March was my second trip to Japan, first time in Osaka. Bought some Tigers merch while I was there and have been rocking it ever since. Watching them win this year was amazing.
If a former American baseball fan sees a Hanshin Tigers game at Koshien Stadium, his or her passion for baseball may return. That's how interesting a Hanshin Tigers game at Koshien Stadium is! If baseball lovers come to Japan, I recommend seeing a Hanshin Tigers game at Koshien Stadium. The earth-shaking cheering by Hanshin Tigers fans is something you will never experience in MLB.
@dpelpal4 ай бұрын
If baseball in America was like Baseball in Japan, wayyyyy more people would go to games. The other problem is that there are simply way to many games. There are so many, nobody cares about baseball until September.
@ren8208 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for supporting the Hanshin Tigers !🐯♥🇯🇵 Have you ever watched the National High School Baseball Championship Tournament held every August at the same stadium? It is a tournament for high school students, but it is so popular that tickets sell out every day. It is a tournament filled with music and cheers that are different from those of the pros, and I want people all over the world to know about it! By the way, Koshien Stadium was built 100 years ago for this tournament.
@会社ネコチロしゅんゆず Жыл бұрын
楽しそうで何より👍 甲子園行きたいなぁ😭
@PeiMaro兄貴-Die学生 Жыл бұрын
日本人は大人しいと言われるが、阪神タイガースのファンは南米のサッカーファン並みに情熱的である
@lufiron Жыл бұрын
The pass the money thing is a old, old tradition here in the U.S. I remember doing this last time I was at Fenway Park. Its nice to see Japan took that tradition and kept it going.
@oaktree16268 ай бұрын
I remember it from going to AAA games when I was a kid
@khyezr Жыл бұрын
What a vibe all around, you just made watching a baseball match in Japan go on my bucketlist Joe! Thanks!
@変化球大好き芸人 Жыл бұрын
行くなら是非甲子園に行ってくだい!
@あきえ-d8h Жыл бұрын
It was great game. Mr.Nishi got back himself in this game. 🎉
@texan-american200 Жыл бұрын
Still remember seeing Japanese baseball in the 1980S. I distinctly remember seeing cheerleading on either sides of the sidlines and banners being waved during the whole time. It was the the most exciting baseball game I've ever felt.
@szhqz Жыл бұрын
Taiwanese baseball?
@Qwentris Жыл бұрын
It’s one of the best things to try in Japan. Fans are going crazy for cheering their team. There are 12 baseball teams in Japan but you’ve got to visit the team called Hanshin Tigers. They are the most passionate and funniest fans.
@bighawk56 Жыл бұрын
When I go to baseball stadiums these days, I feel that there are a great many European and American foreigners. I thought it was thanks to foreign KZbinrs like you telling others about the charm of Japanese baseball stadiums.
@otaviofrnazario Жыл бұрын
Japan have a very rich and beautiful baseball tradition
@PT_English Жыл бұрын
If you tried that beer system at any English rounders club heh everyone would take a sip as it came back down the line and you'd be staring at a half, just saying' And some rounders clubs, no names, the money would never reach the lager lady. Japan is crazy.
@Deathy2D Жыл бұрын
I'm not into baseball or anything but seeing the energy after the win both on stadium and on the streets is simply amazing!
@YY-bl1is Жыл бұрын
The reason everyone is so happy is because the Hanshin Tigers won the championship for the first time in 18 years.
@マーボ-u4z Жыл бұрын
I watched this match live. Come back to see more.
@hanshintigersenglishnews Жыл бұрын
Amazing video, man. Welcome to Tigers Nation. Glad to have you on board.
@user-randymay Жыл бұрын
本物や!
@brianchar-bow3273 Жыл бұрын
Japanese "YAKYU" baseball was derived uniquely from American-style baseball and took more than 100 years to achieve. The fact is that on this same planet, there is another baseball that exists in a different spirit than the US style. Of course, the roots of baseball are USA(or UK), but baseball that was exported to other countries from USA and took root there developed in a different way. This would be a fact. 2023 WBC was the day that ”Japanese YAKYU” defeated the home of ”American-style baseball”. Another way to describe this is to say that it was a battle between Japanese-style "ZEN-INーYAKYU” baseball, which emphasizes "Teamwork among all players", and American-style baseball, which emphasizes "Individual power players", and it was a day when ZEN-INーYAKYU (Teamwork-oriented organizational baseball) won.
@otaviofrnazario Жыл бұрын
baseball was taken to Japan and built a beautiful history in the style of the japanese. The magic of sports
@brianchar-bow3273 Жыл бұрын
@@otaviofrnazario Thank you for your response. Japan is a country whose culture has developed since ancient times based on the teaching that people should cooperate with each other and maintain a peaceful life. The idea of freedom is probably fundamentally a bit different than in the West. Ironically, baseball itself may be a sport that is more suited to the Japanese national character, which from the start considers strategic actions based on organizational skills, than it is to the United States or the United Kingdom, where it originated. Baseball is played not one-on-one, but with nine players, advancing one base at a time and scoring only after reaching home base. With the exception of HRs, this is the basic rule. As you can see, baseball is a game that requires very organized and collective action. It is a game in which one superhero with some outstanding ability does not necessarily score more runs than the opposing team. It is a game in which the nine players who make up a team cooperate with each other in offensive and defensive situations to score more runs than the opposing team while utilizing the characteristics and individuality of each physical ability. Thus, baseball is not by nature a game that prioritizes individual play, but a game in which organized cooperative action produces results as a team. In Japan, in order to secure each person's private freedom in his or her own sphere of life, they act in public so as not to cause trouble for each other and others. Each cooperates and acts with the other by suppressing their own selfishness and private desires as much as possible. It is a rule to act separately in public and private situations. This is because by doing so, they can avoid each other from having unexpected problems in public, they do not waste time, and everyone can continue their daily lives peacefully. In Japan, the idea that everyone should understand this with each other in public and cooperate with each other equally, regardless of status, age, gender, and identity, is deeply rooted in the Japanese mind. This is because it is an efficient way to create a safe and secure environment in which people can live each day in a public place with other strangers. Especially in situations of natural catastrophes and other situations where everyone is severely affected, priority should be given to actions to solve the problem by actively cooperating with each other, without complaining, for early recovery that is in the common interest of all, without individual selfishness. Thus, Japanese people are not afraid to act collectively toward the same goal as long as the objective is clear. This Japanese way of thinking is behind Otani's selfless behavior, such as his insistence on contributing to the team's victory rather than his individual performance in a game, and his easy donation of his winnings. The game of baseball, which was imported from the United States and took nearly 100 years to take root, happened to fit the national character and culture of the Japanese people. Perhaps that is why it has developed into a nationally popular sport that is still widely supported and loved by the Japanese people today. Of course, this is largely due to the existence and establishment of the Koshien Tournament, a national high school baseball championship that serves as a proxy for regional rivalry games throughout Japan.
@mark.2669 Жыл бұрын
One of the reasons baseball took root in Japan was the era of GHQ's rule after the defeat. America was seriously afraid of Japan and wanted to somehow weaken it, so they promoted baseball. Bushido was considered the reason why the Japanese were strong. That's why GHQ banned martial arts and allowed only baseball as a sport. Ironically, it is interesting that baseball found Bushido in baseball and evolved in a completely different way than the American idea of baseball.
@brianchar-bow32737 ай бұрын
I'm not calling Americans selfish. I mean that the unique rules of the game of baseball would have been a good match from the beginning in terms of the historical culture of the Japanese people and their ability to win games under the rules of the game of baseball. Therefore, the condition that a team must cooperate and win by scoring one point more than the opposing team within a time limit must have been easy for the Japanese culture, which has been educated in organized activities since childhood. Of course, in a sport with game rules where the conditions for winning are different, the result may be the opposite of baseball. Today, recent biological discoveries have made the view that heredity is determined by intrinsic factors such as DNA more common knowledge than necessary. This is true, but too much can be misleading. Changes in culture and behavior of animals, including humans, are not only determined by genetic factors such as DNA, but also by the living environment and conditions, including the natural environment, that cause changes in culture, behavior, and value formation even if they have the same DNA. Thus, it is also true that environmental factors have a large impact on behavioral changes and culture formation, and this should not be overlooked in the analysis.
Baseball games in Japan are like festivals and we welcome and respect BB players of any nationality and any colours of skin. Most Hanshin Tigers fans say "神様、仏様、バース様" remembering Randy William Bass who came from MLB, played with Tigers 1983-88 and became a heroic player. Japanese BB also accepted Trevor Bauer.
@blatzstats Жыл бұрын
The 2 main rivals in Japan are Tokyo Giants & Hanshin Tigers it's like Yankees & Redsox
@221takuma Жыл бұрын
Yes, that's right
@shawnmurphy9245Ай бұрын
🔥
@代表被怒役平社員 Жыл бұрын
I would recommend to you to watch the High School Baseball Championship held at Koshien Stadium every March and August.
@秋天的野鹿 Жыл бұрын
Hanshin champion😍🐯
@nolawernicke9078 Жыл бұрын
Wow, that looks like so much fun, great vlog Joe!
@joeallam Жыл бұрын
One of my favourite experiences in all of my time in Japan! So glad I vlogged it!
@森岡朗-i4y Жыл бұрын
Tigers vs. Giants in Japan has the same meaning as Red Sox vs. Yankees in US.
@fuji_film_digital2122 Жыл бұрын
What an atmosphere! Amazing!
@RicciChoi1109 Жыл бұрын
Wow you filmed the Central League pennant-clinching game of this season at the very last scene! Welcome and LET'S GO!!!
Fun video! Thanks for sharing... gotta do this! The celebration reminded me of the one my wife and I attended when the San Francisco Giants won the world series in 2010...
@kigas24 Жыл бұрын
And now they're in the Japan Series!
@boogiemarieau4243 ай бұрын
Yes,We Won!! Thank You From OSAKA ! ALL THE BEST.
@shinpei74 Жыл бұрын
The Tigers won the league championship this year for the first time in 18 years, so the excitement was tremendous.
@Kuchel-Ackerman Жыл бұрын
リーグ優勝直前の1番良いタイミングで見に行けてるの羨ましい🥺
@brycesuzuki591 Жыл бұрын
Baseball is the best, especially going to a live game in Japan. If you want to gain a deeper understanding of the rules, I’d suggest you learn how keep an official score card as you watch a game. Best to do it with a televised game, as you really shouldn’t miss out on the party atmosphere of a live game. Fun vlog! Cheers, Joe!
@joeallam Жыл бұрын
Good tip, thanks! I used to enjoy doing the scorekeeping at cricket matches when I was younger - I think mostly because the system/book layout was really interesting with all the different scores to add for each ball.
@brycesuzuki591 Жыл бұрын
@@joeallam Baseball scoring is similar, but I predict less intuitive, at least the way we keep score here in the US. On a different but related topic, I highly recommend taking in a Hiroshima Carp game. Their fans are just as dedicated and nearly as rabid as Tiger fans!
@ru209 Жыл бұрын
いきなり甲子園の阪神巨人戦に行くとは
@May_the_force_be_with_you872 Жыл бұрын
4:42 コロナ前はこの瞬間に風船を飛ばしていました
@whatsgood001 Жыл бұрын
What camera did you use to make this video? Edit: also, sidenote, who woulda guessed that Japanese people can get so rowdy! I love it
@Beekooo08247 ай бұрын
私もこの試合を観ていました! 初めての甲子園最高でしたね!
@cosmobulk2000 Жыл бұрын
For Hanshin fans, "Hanshin Tigers Song (Rokko Oroshi)" is the national anthem.
@orihika8382 Жыл бұрын
あの応援を何十年も前からやってますよ。阪神タイガースファンは。家でTVを見ながらも同じ応援をしています。 I've been doing that kind of support for decades. Hanshin Tigers fans. I do the same cheering while watching TV at home. [google translation]
@SYama-xl4ko Жыл бұрын
I'm jealous that you got to go to a Tigers game. I don't really follow the NPB(just scoreboard watch and I won't get depressed if they lose)but the Tigers are my favorite team. Now if you thought them clinching the Central League was wild, imagine if they win in the 2nd round to advance to the Japan Series. Then imagine if they become the 2023 champs. Fingers crossed they do. 🤞
As an American that likes Baseball, I've recently discovered Japanese Baseball on TV (Chime TV). Even with the limited number of teams & games that're offered, the Strategy of use of Players, Pitching, and pervasive Team Spirit (while still honoring the Outstanding Individuals). The American Game that was completely transformed by the Japanese and made Their Own. Before then, the only time I'd ever heard of Professional Japanese baseball, was watching a so-so Tom Selleck flick called " Mr. Baseball".
@333katzen5 Жыл бұрын
甲子園の阪神戦は、プレミアリーグの上位対決と同じくらい熱量がありますね♪
@JordanRowland11 ай бұрын
Awesome story. So much fun. Can't wait to get out to experience a game. Curious what lens you can bring in! Here with MLB in Seattle I can get my 70-200 f4 in (when I'm not using my press credentials), it's just small enough when it's locked and on the body.
baseball match in japan is so fun because the crowd just chants together. like, i watching mlb match and get bored because it's too calm and people doesn't chant to much.
@PhilKnall Жыл бұрын
Crazy to see you were there! That one photo of the guy jumping into dotombori is press shot of the year for sure isnt it.
@user-randymay Жыл бұрын
こうして海外の阪神ファンは増えていくのである
@mb-watches Жыл бұрын
Mate, I’ve got goosebumps 😂 what a vid. Go tigers 👍🏻 This was fun, might be lucky and going to Japan 2024, have to put Osaka on the list there for sure 😊🙏🏻
@joeallam Жыл бұрын
Got me smiling ear to ear watching through all the footage - Such a vibe! Hope you make it over!
@cliveeariss880 Жыл бұрын
You will love Japan, and Osaka is just fantastic, go for it mate.
@NK-ul4es Жыл бұрын
In addition to Osaka, there are baseball stadiums where you can watch professional baseball in Tokyo, Yokohama, Chiba, Saitama, Sendai, Hokkaido, Nagoya, Hiroshima, and Fukuoka. I think you'll enjoy the different cheering styles and local specialty foods.
I was meant to go to Osaka last year but had to cancel due to health issues was so bummed because I had tickets for the Tigers vs Carps but next year I will get to see them play absolutely love Japanese baseball went through the worth when they won the Japan series
@OnthetableNow Жыл бұрын
今年は18年ぶりに優勝を果たしました。 私は今18歳で生まれて初めて見ることが出来た
@田中理香子-n8s Жыл бұрын
静かなメジャーの試合なんか見てられない…飽きて寝てしまう😊
@samworlock19878 ай бұрын
This felt like an important time capsule of the human experience
@keimahane8 ай бұрын
You sat Hansin Tigers Outfield on your first ever Baseball Game. Now that is living on the edge 🤣 Hanshin Fans are the best fans in Japan!!
@nuthin4sumpthin5 ай бұрын
Imagine playoff atmosphere on a rando Wednesday lol. They love baseball.
Comparing the American game to the Japanese shows just how stale our game has become. We don't see that kind of enthusiasm except in a college football game between big rivals. Wow!
@joeallam Жыл бұрын
Ah man, that's such a shame! The atmosphere for live sports in Japan is always great - the rugby world cup 4 years ago was such a testament to this too
@caminodetokio4816 Жыл бұрын
Is it something like Liverpool vs Arsenal in UK.
@RoughterSwitzerland Жыл бұрын
Why that two teams lmao
@hide6970 Жыл бұрын
Barcelona vs Real Madrid
@caminodetokio4816 Жыл бұрын
@@hide6970 Yes, I think it’s a kind of Spanish derby. Así es. Creo que es un especié del clásico de LALIGA.
@onny19400 Жыл бұрын
なんかスコアに見覚えあるなって思ったら同じ試合観に行ってたわw
@out_of_homo_sapiens Жыл бұрын
in addition, Tigers 23 is only for legend shortstop Yoshio Yoshida so no players wear 23
How crazy is it that I actually went to this game as well! I was seated behind 3rd base, near the Giants cheering section, Koshien is wild
@歌舞伎揚げ-j5t Жыл бұрын
阪神タイガースは最高ですよ
@tunaichinomiya Жыл бұрын
偶然でしょうが阪神23番はムッシュの永久欠番です。すごい番号です。
@KillerTacos54 Жыл бұрын
Literally the same atmosphere that Indian fans have watching cricket, especially when India is playing 😆
@joeallam Жыл бұрын
I can imagine! Looks so intense when I’ve seen it on TV
@doudou39pol Жыл бұрын
you are talking about KFC.~I laughed. anata wa kawaii desu
@Ray-ru3pc Жыл бұрын
why the hell this seems more fun than our baseball lmao
@Cherub1m11 ай бұрын
you can pass money and they pass the beer to you in return? WTF :D here the money would have gone after 3 hands and you need security everywhere because some idiots always mess up. When I go to Japan i definitely go to a Baseball Game
@Naoya11t8 ай бұрын
日本に来てくれてありがとうございます
@2yoc44bass Жыл бұрын
You've watched nice game. You'll better to learn 'Rokkoh-Oroshi'