Hanshin Tigers 2025
The Hanshin Tigers’ 2025 season burned bright from start to finish—charging through the Central League and onto the Japan Series with grit, style, and a renewed sense of unity.

The Hanshin Tigers capped off a spectacular 2025 season with a full-throttle return to dominance—clinching the Central League pennant in record time, blazing to the front of the pack under first-year manager Kyuji Fujikawa, and charging into the Japan Series as clear contenders once more. Powered by a lineup that led the league in runs scored, and anchored by a pitching staff that was among the stingiest on the mound, they proved themselves both potent and resilient throughout the campaign. While they ultimately fell short of the ultimate prize, the season reaffirmed the Tigers’ status among NPB’s elite and set a firm foundation for what promises to be an even more thrilling next chapter.
The home field of the Hanshin Tigers is Koshien, the heart of Japanese Ballball. For visitors, it is a straightforward trip from central Osaka — about 20–25 minutes on the Hanshin Main Line to Koshien Station. The walk to the stadium passes stalls selling fan gear, street food, and beer: the perfect prelude to one of Japan’s most iconic baseball experiences.
Few names in Japanese baseball inspire the same devotion as the Hanshin Tigers. For nearly a century, the Tigers have embodied Kansai spirit — fierce, colorful, emotional, and loyal to the end. Their home, Hanshin Koshien Stadium, isn’t just a ballpark; it’s a pilgrimage site. Built in 1924, Koshien is the oldest professional stadium in Japan, still alive with history, echoes of past championships, and the National High School Baseball Tournament, which crowns future stars. To many, Koshien is the Mecca of Japanese baseball.
Attending a game here is unlike any sporting experience in the world. Tigers fans fill the stands with organized chants, brass bands, balloons released in the 7th inning, and a passion that turns every game into an event. The Tigers were founded in 1935, played their first season in 1936 as the Osaka Tigers, and adopted the Hanshin name in 1961. As one of Japan’s oldest clubs, they have won Central League pennants in 1962, 1964, 1985, 2003, 2005, 2023, and 2025, and lifted the Japan Series title in 1985 and 2023.
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Koshien Stadium (1924): the oldest pro ballpark in Japan and a sacred stage for both pro and high school baseball.
The Tigers’ fan culture is unrivaled: brass bands, singalongs, seventh‑inning balloon release, and nonstop chanting.
Historic honors: Central League pennants (’62, ’64, ’85, ’03, ’05, ’23, ’25); Japan Series champions (’85, ’23).
Easy access from Osaka (Hanshin Main Line to Koshien Station, ~20–25 minutes).
Rivalry nights (e.g., vs. Yomiuri Giants, DeNA BayStars) are electric and sell out fast.
Photos: Osaka Scene Staff, Official Website
Video: Official Team Website Video
Opening Hours
THE SCENE: FAQ’s
ACCESS
Koshien Stadium is located just outside Osaka in Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, and is easily reachable via train.
From Umeda (Osaka Station), take the Hanshin Main Line toward Kobe-Sannomiya and get off at Koshien Station — the stadium is just a 3-minute walk from the ticket gates.
Extra trains are typically scheduled on game days to accommodate playoff crowds, but it’s best to arrive early to secure a smooth entry.
SCHEDULE
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Japan Series October 25-November 2, 2025
Game 1
October 25, 2025
Fukuoka PayPay Dome (Pacific League – SoftBank Hawks)
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Game 2
October 26, 2025
Fukuoka PayPay Dome (Pacific League – SoftBank Hawks)
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Game 3
October 28, 2025
Hanshin Koshien Stadium (Central League – Hanshin Tigers)
Tigers’ first home game in the Series
Game 4
October 29, 2025
Hanshin Koshien Stadium (Central League – Hanshin Tigers)
If needed
Game 5
October 30, 2025
Hanshin Koshien Stadium (Central League – Hanshin Tigers)
If needed
Game 6
November 1, 2025
Fukuoka PayPay Dome (Pacific League – SoftBank Hawks)
If needed
Game 7
November 2, 2025
Fukuoka PayPay Dome (Pacific League – SoftBank Hawks)
If needed
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Additional games (if necessary) will follow on subsequent days, with the Tigers holding home-field advantage throughout the series.
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First pitch is scheduled for 18:00 JST each night.
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This series will determine the Central League representative in the Japan Series.
TICKETS
Tickets for the Climax Series are in extremely high demand.
Official Sales: Hanshin Tigers’ official website (https://hanshintigers.jp/)
Pre-sale lotteries for fan club members and season ticket holders are held first, followed by general public sales.
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Prices vary by seating area, ranging from affordable outfield bleachers to premium infield reserved seats. Expect higher-than-usual pricing for postseason games.
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Tickets typically sell out quickly, so advance online purchase is strongly recommended.
INFO
Expect heavy congestion around Koshien Station and stadium entrances. Plan to arrive at least an hour early.
Bag checks will be enforced; outside alcohol is not permitted.
Concessions and team stores offer special Climax Series merchandise, which often sells out quickly.
October evenings can be cool — consider bringing a light jacket.
Post-game, trains can be crowded; allow extra time to return to central Osaka.
Founded: 1935 (first season 1936 as Osaka Tigers); renamed Hanshin in 1961 League: Central League (NPB)
Honors: Central League Pennants (7) — 1962, 1964, 1985, 2003, 2005, 2023, 2025; Japan Series (2) — 1985, 2023
Traditions: 7th‑inning balloon release, brass bands, coordinated chants; fierce rivalry with Yomiuri Giants
