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World Baseball Comes to Osaka
World Baseball Comes to Osaka
World Baseball Comes to Osaka
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World Baseball Comes to Osaka

WBC Exhibition Games at Kyocera Dome

Before the World Baseball Classic lights up Tokyo, Osaka gets first pitch. Official WBC exhibition games bring Samurai Japan, international opponents, and Kansai’s hometown teams together at Kyocera Dome—an electrifying start to baseball season in the city.

Baseball doesn’t ease back into Osaka—it arrives with ceremony. On March 2nd & 3rd, the city becomes one of the first places in Japan to feel the full force of the World Baseball Classic build-up, as official WBC exhibition games bring Samurai Japan, international competition, and Kansai’s own hometown clubs together under the roof of Kyocera Dome Osaka.

These games are not tournament pool matches, but they are officially sanctioned as part of the World Baseball Classic exhibition schedule—and the atmosphere reflects that status. National flags, global media attention, and heightened anticipation transform what might otherwise be preseason baseball into something far bigger. For Osaka fans, this is where the season truly begins.

What makes these exhibitions especially compelling is their structure. Over two days, fans can watch both the Hanshin Tigers and Orix Buffaloes test themselves against international opponents, then take the field against Samurai Japan itself. It’s a rare configuration that places local identity and global ambition on the same stage, in the same venue, within the same week.

World Baseball Classic fever in Japan is expected to be intense once again. The tournament has become a national obsession, fueled by the presence of global stars such as Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, both widely reported as expected members of Japan’s 2026 WBC roster. While final player appearances for exhibition games are not officially announced, the possibility of seeing national-team stars—even briefly—adds an unmistakable charge to these nights in Osaka.

For inbound travelers, the appeal is enormous. WBC tournament games in Tokyo are famously difficult to secure, but Osaka’s exhibition games offer a rare alternative: national-team atmosphere, international opponents, and elite baseball talent, all in a fully indoor, easy-access stadium. For locals, it’s a statement moment—Osaka stepping confidently into the global baseball spotlight before the regular season even begins.

By the time the final out is recorded, baseball season in Kansai will already feel underway. These games don’t just preview the year ahead—they announce it.

 

 World Stage — Official World Baseball Classic exhibition games in Osaka.
 Samurai Japan — The national team takes the field at Kyocera Dome.
 Hometown Pride — Hanshin Tigers and Orix Buffaloes face international competition.
 Global Energy — International opponents, flags, and WBC atmosphere.
 Season Kickoff — The moment baseball truly returns to Osaka.

 

Photos & Video: Offical WBC YouTube 

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  • 3-chōme-中2-中2−1 Chiyozaki, Nishi Ward, Osaka, 550-0023, Japan
  • www.2026wbc.jp/exhibition/

  • samuraijapan_official

Opening Hours

Day Games: 12:00
Night Games: 19:00

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SCHEDULE

Monday, March 2, 2026
12:00  Hanshin Tigers vs Korea
19:00  Orix Buffaloes vs Samurai Japan

Tuesday, March 3, 2026
12:00  Orix Buffaloes vs Korea
19:00  Hanshin Tigers vs Samurai Japan

All games are held at Kyocera Dome Osaka.

ACCESS

Venue: Kyocera Dome Osaka
Address: 3-2-1 Chiyozaki, Nishi-ku, Osaka

Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line → Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station
(Exit 1) About 2–4 minutes on foot. Direct underground access to the dome.

Hanshin Namba Line → Dome-mae Station
(Exit 2) About 5 minutes on foot.

JR Osaka Loop Line → Taisho Station
(North Exit) About 7 minutes on foot.

TICKETS

Tickets are sold by individual game and seating category.

Official ticket sales are handled via the WBC exhibition ticket portal:
https://eplus.tickets/wbc

Ticket prices differ between Japan games (night games) and international matchups (day games).
Tickets for day and night games on the same date are sold separately.
Advance purchase is strongly recommended, especially for Samurai Japan games.

INFO & TIPS

Kyocera Dome Osaka is fully indoors and weather-proof.

Gate opening times may vary depending on the completion of earlier games.

Player participation for Samurai Japan exhibitions is not guaranteed and may vary by game.

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World Baseball Classic Exhibition Games

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March 2–3
  • 3-chōme-中2-中2−1 Chiyozaki, Nishi Ward, Osaka, 550-0023, Japan
  • Day Games: 12:00
 / Night Games: 19:00

  • Hanshin Namba Line → Dome-mae Station
JR Osaka Loop Line → Taisho Station

  • Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line → Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station

  • ¥1,500 – ¥30,000


  • 2026wbc.jp
  • These are official WBC exhibition games; they are not tournament pool matches.

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