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Some People Commented that "Even when There Are No Games, There Are a Lot of People" and "It's a Big Difference From the Days of Sapporo dome." Why "Escon Field Hokkaido" Is Making a Lot of Money Even Though Admission Is Free

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"The number of spectators attending professional baseball games has increased by 20% since the stadium opened three years ago," and "Even when there are no games, it attracts 5,000 people on weekdays and 10,000 people on weekends." The baseball stadium "ESCON FIELD HOKKAIDO" (hereafter referred to as "ESCON FIELD") and the surrounding area...
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"The number of spectators attending professional baseball games has increased by 20% since the stadium opened three years ago," and "Even when there are no games, it attracts 5,000 people on weekdays and 10,000 people on weekends." The baseball stadium "ESCON FIELD HOKKAIDO" (hereafter referred to as "ESCON FIELD") and the surrounding area...

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toyokeizai.net broke the news in on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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