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baseball field
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Japan
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A common sight in many neighborhoods and cities, often associated with community gatherings and sports events.
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baseball field
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Japan
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May have artificial turf and a roof to protect against the elements due to limited space for expansive fields.
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baseball stadium
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Japan
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Baseball stadiums in Japan often have retractable roofs or domes due to the frequent rainfall during the baseball season.
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baseball stadium
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Japan
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Baseball stadiums are popular venues for sports events and concerts in the US and Japan.
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baseball stadium
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Japan
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Baseball stadiums are known for their impeccable cleanliness and organization, and fans are expected to participate in coordinated chants and cheers to support their teams.
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baseball stadium
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Japan
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Baseball stadiums are also used for baseball games and events, but they are often smaller and more compact compared to the United States.
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baseball stadium
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Japan
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Large venues where baseball games are played, often with dedicated fan bases
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game venues
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Japan
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Baseball stadiums are popular game venues, attracting avid fans and families for baseball games and events.
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pitcher mound
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Japan
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In Japanese baseball, the pitcher mound is traditionally seen as a sacred place and is treated with great reverence by the players and fans.
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place baseball
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Japan
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Baseball is often played in large outdoor stadiums, and is a popular sport in both professional and amateur settings.
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sports venues
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Japan
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Modern, high-tech sports facilities are common, accommodating a variety of sports events and competitions.
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stadium stand
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Japan
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Stadium stands are also used for events, but may have designated areas for seating and standing, and may include areas for food and drink vendors.
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stadiums
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Japan
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Stadiums often have advanced technology and design to enhance the spectator experience.
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