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Old 02-28-2014, 06:43 PM
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Default All baseball memorabilia Japanese

I was going to start this as a Japanese book thread, but I suspect it wouldn't have many posts. If you have older Japanese items of whatever sort, please post them

Here's the Japanese language edition of Babe Ruth's fiction book The Home Run
King, c 1928 (the English edition was 1920)

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Not pre-war, so these probably don't count...

"Championship Player Major League," circa 1950 -- box about 2 3/4" x 2 3/8", seemingly made out of dessicated moth wings...



"Fine Play Base Ball Game," 1952 -- box about 4x3"
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Love the batting grip on the game cover.

Here's another Japanese language edition of an early book. First person to guess the book gets bonus points (no bonus points if you already know or use google )

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I have posted these before. Nonetheless, I love the graphics on Japanese oversized display pieces. The first is an early 1960s movie poster featuring Oh, Kanda, and Nakashima. The second is a 1959 baseball magazine advertising poster featuring a Rookie Oh.
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1949 Pride of The Yankees movie program




1957 Pride of The Yankees movie Program


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Isn't that book a translation of the Christy Matthewson book? "Pitching in a Pinch" I think?
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I got this at a flea market, while on tour in Japan, for around $10. It's about a foot and a half square. Sorry about the fuzzy pictures.

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Isn't that book a translation of the Christy Matthewson book? "Pitching in a Pinch" I think?
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Great thread! Wow, these are some beautiful and amazing early pieces!
You have gotta love the color and graphics of items related to Japanese baseball.
Simply breathtaking!

These are definitely not prewar, but I thought I would post them, never the less. All three of these are related to my advanced Nolan Ryan collection:

- A copy of the Japanese version of Nolan's first autobiography Throwing Heat.

- A copy of Nolan Ryan and pitching coach Tom House's book The Nolan Ryan Pitcher's Bible.

- A 1992 Japanese baseball magazine featuring Nolan Ryan on the cover.

Even though not Japanese, I also have quite a few magazines related to Nolan Ryan in Spanish including a copy of a Mexican Sports Illustrated from the 1990's. This is the only known example of this publication.

Keep those Japanese rarities coming. I love it!

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I posted this in my Lou Brock thread in the Post War forum. This is from a tour of Japan by the Cardinals in 1968. It's also got write-ups in Japanese about the Japanese teams, as well as the many pictures of the Cardinals.
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Sorry to hijack...but if anyone is interested I have a box of 70+ Japanese BB magazines from the mid 90's. Ichiro, Matsui and other stars on the covers. PM if interested. Thanks,

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more non pre-war...sorry

they obviously lifted the team picture from the Falstaff postcard.
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Default 1908 USS Cleveland vs. Waseda University Japan

Here is one I have posted before... I think its really early for this type of thing - 1908.

I have not had time to do any research yet - hopefully I will figure out more someday. I can read Cleveland & Waseda on the Jerseys.

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USS Cleveland vs. Waseda University Big Baseball Match Commemoration (Victory Waseda)

"The 2 cancellation dates are from the reign of Emperor Meiji (Hirohito's grandfather). The date on the postmark in the middle of the card is
October 7, 1908 - the 41st year of the reign of Meiji. The postmark on the stamp is October 4th, so 2 different post offices cancelled the card. The addressee was in Tokyo."



Here's my mom's reply to your request.

Hi Michelle,

Regarding the post card you sent for translation, the printing on the front picture is as the owner says. i.e. USS Cleveland vs. Waseda, etc.

The card was mailed by a Mr. Kimura from the Governor General's house in Seoul, Korea on October 4th, 1908 where he worked and lived as a trainee. The brief writing on the bottom left side of the stamp is the date the card was written. The postage stamp was cancelled on that same date.

The card was addressed to Mr. Yoshi Ichijo who lived at a Mr. Yanagawa's house at 136 Sakashita-cho, Ohtsuka, Koishikawa-ku, Tokyo-shi. The stamp in the middle of the card is when it was received at the Koishikawa Post Office on October 7, 1908.

The correspondence reads as follows:

"Hi, Ichijo,

I heard it's been strong wind and rain in Tokyo these days. How are you doing? Here in Korea it's still very cold and the morning and the night are too cold to wear just one shirt. These days I don't know if Inaba is dead or alive. He hasn't written to me at all, although I haven't written to him either. Kawagoe and I are going to the Government Center club and playing tennis almost every day. Take care."
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c1924 - 20 1/2" wide x 13" tall, BASEBALL GAME BROADSIDE, MEIJI UNIVERSITY VS. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

I'm wild for broadsides...this one had me at first sight...and helps round out my collection...game took place 6 months after Yankee Stadium opened. Meiji University is a private university in Tokyo and Kawasaki, founded in 1881. It is one of the largest and most prestigious universities in Tokyo.
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Since cards were specifically excluded from the references thread Rob started, I thought I would post this here. As with many of the references I have collected, it cost me more than the combined value of all of the Japanese baseball cards that I have handled, but I REALLY don't like not knowing what I have. So, it was either learn kanji/hiragana/katakana to be able to translate them, or pony up for the guide. Not a hard choice for me

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1960's Tokyo Giants game flannel that I just let go from my collection.

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Gorgeous ball Misha....and awesome jersey Chris.

These are the kinds of posts that I love and hate. I love all the items and hate that I don't have any of them!
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Not baseball, but kind of interesting
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What's her name...the Black Widow...something Lee?
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Pretty sure that is not Jeanette Lee. She is Korean.


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Haven't seen any gloves posted yet, so will do so here...

Very rare to find a pre-war Mizuno, but here is a NRMT beauty. Very little wear and some truly unique features. Huge adult glove exhibits rolled leather piping and a great early Mizuno patch. Also features a unique little factory "pouch" on the pinky finger (which I believe was created to increase pliability). If this is incorrect, please let me know.

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That glove is unbelievable! Not many of those survived. I believe the button is a replacement though - a WWII-Vietnam era U.S. Army fatigue uniform button. Maybe it was a vet's bring back from the war.
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He was joking. Her great-grandmother was still a virgin when that photo was taken.
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He was joking. Her great-grandmother was still a virgin when that photo was taken.

I was kidding! Still, since I'm immature......
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I was kidding! Still, since I'm immature......

As was I. Hence the only comment being about her ethnicity and not her age. I have had a crush on her for years.


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Signed Pete Rose promo poster from the Reds 1978 postseason tour of Japan.
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Lefty Grove is on the cover. I can't remember the name of the Japanese player.
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Love the Rose poster and the Lefty Grove items.

1. Here's a pic of a display I did in the late 1990s of 1949 SF Seals Japan tour artifacts. The Seals players were so showered with gifts by their hosts that they had to rent a cargo plane to bring it all back.

2. Pennant/Banner presented to Lefty O'Doul from the 1951 tour.
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Wow! Beautiful stuff!
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My two favorite postcards of Waseda and Keio:
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here's a few more items relating to the reds 78' tour. these were worn by the press. anyone know japanese?
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....this one from the St. Louis Cardinals 1958 tour. Measures about 20"x30".
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One of the Japanese language editions of the Babe a Ruth Story



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Nice Chris! You gotta love all the color.
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Default Broadside,Caramel premium etc.

The Shigeo Nagashima standup, advertising Sanko vitamins, is from the 1960's. The Japanese booklet w/ Bob Feller image and auto proves once again that the rare Bob Feller items, around the world, are the ones he did not sign. The framed broadside (20"x14") is announcing the June 20th game between the Tokyo Giants and Nishi Nippon (Central League) on June 20th 1950 at 2pm. The caramel premium of Chiba with its original envelope was sent from Kobai Caramel to a Mr. Kihara in 1949.
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I got this in person while in Japan on a business trip. It's 9 1/2 X 10 3/4.

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Japanese Baseball Magazine Sticker Set with unopened package



Japanese Baseball Annual Guides from the 80's and 90's shows player stats and bios...



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Old 04-10-2014, 04:02 AM
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I got this in person while in Japan on a business trip. It's 9 1/2 X 10 3/4.

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Doug's post with his great twice signed Sadaharu Oh reminded me that I own an IP signed OAL ball from back in the early-mid 1990's at "The International" baseball card show in Anaheim, CA.
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Doug's post with his great twice signed Sadaharu Oh reminded me that I own an IP signed OAL ball from back in the early-mid 1990's at "The International" baseball card show in Anaheim, CA.
That is a nice looking ball.
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Here's a copy of the Japanese edition of Babe Ruth's 1931 book, How to Play Baseball. With dust jacket.

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That is a nice looking ball.
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Default Russian Born Victor Starffin

A Japanese Baseball HOF member and 303 game winner, Starffin is the only player to have a stadium named after him. There is a YouTube video of the 6' 4" Victor pitching in a game. Sorry I don't know how to make links
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