Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
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The Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (野球体育博物館; Yakyû Taiiku Hakubutsukan) first opened in 1959 next door to Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo, Japan. In 1988, the museum moved to a new site within the Tokyo Dome.
The Hall of Fame and Museum was created as a means to contribute to the development of baseball in Japan through dedication of baseball greats—players, executives, and umpires—as Hall of Famers. In addition, the facility houses many memorable baseball materials including various kinds of baseball literature.
Players inducted:
- Victor Starffin - (1960)
- Yutaka Ikeda - (1962)
- Haruyasu Nakajima - (1963)
- Tadashi Henry Wakabayashi - (1964)
- Tetsuharu Kawakami - (1965)
- Kazuto Tsuruoka - (1969)
- Shunichi Amachi - (1970)
- Nobuaki Nidegawa - (1970)
- Shuichi Ishimoto - (1972)
- Sadayoshi Fujimoto - (1974)
- Fumio Fujimura - (1974)
- Hideo Nakagami - (1976)
- Shigeru Mizuhara - (1977)
- Michio Nishihara - (1977)
- Kenjiro Matsuki - (1978)
- Shinji Hamazaki - (1978)
- Takehiko Bessho - (1979)
- Hiroshi Oshita - (1980)
- Makoto Kozuru - (1980)
- Tokuji Iida - (1981)
- Osamu Mihara - (1983)
- Shinji Kirihara - (1984)
- Shigeru Sugishita - (1985)
- Katsumi Shiraishi - (1985)
- Atsushi Aramaki - (1985)
- Shigeo Nagashima - (1988)
- Kaoru Bettou - (1988)
- Yukio Nishimoto - (1988)
- Masaichi Kaneda - (1988)
- Hidenosuke Shima - (1989)
- Katsuya Nomura - (1989)
- Jiro Noguchi - (1989)
- Juzo Sanada - (1990)
- Isao Harimoto - (1990)
- Shigeru Makino - (1991)
- Osamu Tsutsui - (1991)
- Kichiro Shimaoka - (1991)
- Tatsuro Hirooka - (1992)
- Michinori Tsubouchi - (1992)
- Yoshio Yoshida - (1992)
- Kazuhisa Inao - (1993)
- Minoru Murayama - (1993)
- Sadaharu Oh - (1994)
- Wally Kaname Yonamine - (1994)
- Tadashi Sugiura - (1995)
- Tokichiro Ishii - (1995)
- Motoshi Fujita - (1996)
- Sachio Kinugasa - (1996)
- Katsuo Osugi - (1997)
- Futoshi Nakanishi - (1999)
- Yoshinori Hirose - (1999)
- Takeshi Koba - (1999)
- Sadao Kondo - (1999)
- Tetsuya Yoneda - (2000)
- Rikuo Nemoto - (2001)
- Masaaki Koyama - (2001)
- Kazuhiro Yamauchi - (2002)
- Keishi Suzuki - (2002)
- Yutaka Fukumoto - (2002)
- Kenjiro Tamiya - (2002)
- Toshiharu Ueda - (2003)
- Junzo Sekine - (2003)
- Akira Ogi - (2004)
Others:
- Matsutaro Shoriki - (1959)
- Hiroshi Hiraoka - (1959)
- Yukio Aoi - (1959)
- Shin Hashido - (1959)
- Kiyoshi Oshikawa - (1959)
- Jiro Kuji - (1959)
- Eiji Sawamura - (1959)
- Iso Abe - (1959)
- Lefty O'Doul - (2002)
- Shiki Masaoka - (2002)
- Horace Wilson - (2003)
- Sakae Suzuka - (2003)