Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi: How to Enjoy the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles’ Home Stadium
We will introduce the attractions and ways to enjoy Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi, home of the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles .
Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi , home of the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles, is located in Miyagi Prefecture Sendai City , Miyagi Prefecture. The stadium is easily accessible, with JR Hara Station, the closest station to the stadium, about 35 minutes by train from Sendai International Airport and about 4 minutes by train from JR Sendai Station. A shuttle bus runs from JR Sendai Station on game days (the stadium is a 5-minute walk from JR Hara Station). The park was modeled after a Major League Baseball ballpark, and there's plenty of content to enjoy even if you've never seen much baseball.

First of all, Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi has implemented a completely cashless system, allowing you to enjoy shopping at the stadium even more conveniently. Please prepare in advance for cashless payment services such as credit cards and code payments. In addition, Rakuten Edy cards are sold at the stadium shop, and Rakuten Edy cards are given as gifts to children up to junior high school age!
From light meals to desserts! Savor the flavors of Tohoku
Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi has a Toyotomi selection of carefully selected gourmet foods. Here are some of the options.

Miyagi Prefecture specialty, "Hyotanage" from Abe Kamabokoten, is a deep-fried corn dog-style snack made from ball-shaped kamaboko fish cakes wrapped in a sweet batter. Crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside, it's the perfect snack to satisfy your hunger. There are two varieties available: "Hyotanage" and "Aka Hyotanage," with "Hyotanage" served with regular ketchup and "Aka" with spicy ketchup. First, enjoy the original flavor, then try adding ketchup to change up the flavor.

Additionally, vendors will be walking around the stadium selling beer, lemon sours, soft drinks, snacks, and more. You can purchase your drinks on the spot without leaving your seat, so you won't have to worry about missing a crucial moment in the game. Try calling out to a vendor or raising your hand to stop them.
MyHERO towels are a standard cheering item! There's also a Toyotomi selection of Eagles gachas.

Inside the stadium, there is a merchandise shop called the Rakuten Eagles Team Shop, which sells uniforms, towels, apparel, miscellaneous goods, and other merchandise.

What catches the eye are the random goods packed in bags that hide the contents, lined up all over the shelves. Among the many items available, such as badges, charms, and stamps, we have selected the "Shounen Manga-style Comic Keychain" and "MyHERO Towel Acrylic Stand," which offer a taste of Japanese culture. (These items may no longer be on sale.)
Also check out the cute team mascots!

If you visit the stadium, be sure to check out the team mascots. Clutch (left), a hardworking male golden eagle, is also talented in the arts and is skilled in painting and playing the traditional Japanese instrument, the shamisen. Clutchina (Chuo) is a female golden eagle who loves strawberries and cute things. She sometimes dresses up for events with homemade ribbons. And Switch (right), a male harpy eagle who likes to show off, is very cute with his powerful and mischievous appearance.
Before the game, they perform on the field and at the "EAGLES STAGE" in front of the stadium, and they are often seen walking around the perimeter of the stadium. If you see them, try saying hello to them.
There are many tourist spots in the surrounding area
The Sendai/ Miyagi area where the stadium is located is home to a variety of tourist attractions, including Matsushima , one of Japan's Three Most Scenic Views, and the ruins of Sendai Castle, where the statue of Date Masamune on horseback stands. Be sure to visit Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi!
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