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Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters luxury 5-piece set (memorial photo card, rocket balloon, mini fan)

Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters luxury 5-piece set (memorial photo card, rocket balloon, mini fan)

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This is a 5-piece set of 3 Fighters Memorial Photo Cards ``2006'', ``2007'', and ``2016'' selected by Nippon-Ham fans, a rocket balloon, and a mini fan. 1: 2006 Fighters Memorial Photo Card 1 piece / 2: 2007 Fighters Memorial Photo Card 1 piece / 3: 2016 Fighters Memorial Photo Card 1 piece 4: Rocket Balloon 1 piece / 5: Mini Fan 1 piece This special This set is a great collection commemorating moments in Nippon-Ham Fighters history. 2006, 2007 and 2016 Fighters Memorial Photo Cards capture epic moments from each season. For loyal Fighters fans, this will be a treasure. Additionally, a rocket balloon and a mini fan are included in the set, making them essential cheering items when watching a game. Get this set and get your Nippon Ham fans excited at the stadium! Don't miss this opportunity and enjoy the chance to experience the glory of Nippon-Ham fighters. Rekindle your passion for cheering with this special set with history in mind!

The Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters is a professional baseball team based in Hokkaido. The team used to be based at the same Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo as the Giants, then Tokyo Dome, but in 2004 it moved to Sapporo Dome in Hokkaido. Abbreviations are Nippon Ham, Nippon Ham, etc. As a side note, the pennant mode of the baseball game ``Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball 10 Super Definitive Edition 2003 Memorial'' has a specification that is faithful to the relocation, such that after 2004, there will be more games at Sapporo Dome than at Tokyo Dome. . During the Tokyo era, the team was in decline and due to the presence of Giants and Yakult, it was a fairly unpopular team, but after moving to Hokkaido, it became one of the most popular professional baseball teams due to the Shinjo effect, local ties, and female fan development. In recent years, it is often treated as a ``symbol of Hokkaido.'' However, due to misunderstandings regarding management policies with the Sapporo Dome operating company, it has been officially decided that the team will move its headquarters to Kitahiroshima City, next door to Sapporo, by 2023. The new stadium will be called "S-Confield Hokkaido" and will be a ballpark with lodging facilities and hot springs in the surrounding area. (From Aniota Wiki)

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