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Maker(s):Fukazawa Sakuichi
Culture:Japanese (1896-1946)
Title:Baseball Match Between Waseda and Keio at Jingu Baseball Stadium (Jingu Kyujo Sokeisen) from 'One Hundred Views of Modern Tokyo: Sosaku hanga (Shin Tokyo Hyakkei: sosaku hanga), fourth set, no.14
Date Made:December 4, 1931 (Showa 6)
Type:Print
Materials:woodblock print
Measurements:Sheet: 8 1/4 in x 10 1/2 in; 20.955 cm x 26.67 cm
Accession Number:  AC 2008.61
Credit Line:Purchase with Wise Fund for Fine Arts
Museum Collection:  Mead Art Museum at Amherst College
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Label Text:
The baseball rivalry between Waseda and Keio Universities is the oldest in Japan. The first game between the two schools was played in 1903, but after only three meetings, the series was canceled because of violent behavior between the schools’ supporters. The game was revived in 1925, to be played in series among the major universities in Tokyo. Jingū Stadium was constructed in 1926 in the outer precinct of Meiji Shrine. Because the stadium could not meet demand for seating for the Waseda/Keio game, it was renovated in 1931 to hold 58,000 people. Fukazawa commemorates the first meeting of the two schools in the new stadium.
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Tags:
figures; games; sports; text; times of day

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