How to Enjoy ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO, Home of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO, the new home of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, is a dreamlike ballpark filled with gourmet food, shopping, and photo-worthy spots. Don’t miss the player-signed cheering towels, cute Japan-inspired goods, and the Hokkaido stadium fare known as “Efumeshi.” It’s more than just watching a game—this guide shows many ways to enjoy your visit.
Located in Kitahiroshima City , Hokkaido , ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO, home of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters , is about 30 minutes away by train and shuttle bus from New Chitose . It is surrounded by the vast nature of Kitahiroshima. Opened on March 14, 2023, it is a natural turf baseball stadium with a retractable roof. Another major feature is the installation of two of the world's largest giant screens.
The area that includes the new stadium, HOKKAIDO BALLPARK F VILLAGE, covers an area of approximately 32 hectares and is home to a variety of facilities, making it a city in itself. This "ballpark the world has yet to see" blends in with the surrounding environment and offers a wealth of new experiences.

The glass wall at ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO is made up of over 1,000 pieces of glass. It is approximately 70 meters high and 180 meters wide, and is registered in the Guinness World Records™ as the largest continuous glass facade of any sports stadium in the world.
F-meshi featuring Hokkaido's unique cuisine
ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO has a Toyotomi variety of gourmet food, including dishes that are typical of Hokkaido . Here are some of the dishes. First, let's start with the luxurious seafood bowl.

Umi Hachikyo's "Hiromi's Wagamama Bowl" is a dish produced by pitcher Hiromi Ito, who contributed to Japan's victory in the WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC 2025. It's a truly selfish dish, with white rice covered in local specialties and related ingredients from his hometown. The seven ingredients are tuna, crab, salmon roe, cod roe, shrimp, surf clams, and octopus. The wakame seaweed, shaped like Hokkaido, is engraved with Hiromi Ito's uniform number and name, adding a cute touch.

For a luxurious gourmet experience, try "Chusei Mannami's Manly Manchu Ginger Highball," which won't get in the way of your meal. This highball is accented with grated ginger pulp and has a refreshing taste. This drink can be purchased from some stores and vendors inside the stadium.

If you come to ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO, you can't miss out on the craft beer "Sora Shiba by Yona Yona Ale." This beer is brewed right inside the stadium. The "Sora Shiba Play Ball! Ale" we're introducing today has a fruity, mildly bitter, and refreshing taste that's easy to drink.
Player-Signed Cheering Towels: The Classic Must-Have — Plus Cute Japan-Inspired Goods

ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO has a flagship store called the FIGHTERS FLAGSHIP STORE, as well as merchandise shops located throughout the venue. They sell not only uniforms and towels, but also apparel, souvenir snacks, and other miscellaneous goods.

If you want to enjoy cheering in a way that is unique to the Fighters, check out "Fighters Fox Dance Ear Headband" and "Fighters Fox Dance Tail."
Can’t-Miss Photo Spots Around the Stadium

There are many photo spots at ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO. We've picked out a few to introduce today. Outside the venue, you'll be greeted by the "F-san Welcome Monument."

There is a huge mural inside the stadium. On the wall of the first floor concourse side of "TOWER 11," you can see the paintings of pitcher Yu Darvish (Padres) and Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers), who are currently active at the forefront of Major League Baseball. Both of these players are former Fighters players.
ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO is a dreamlike place filled with charm
Although we couldn't introduce everything here, ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO has many attractions, including the world's first "in-stadium natural hot spring and sauna with a panoramic view of the field" and one of the world's largest giant screens.

Enjoy a dream-like baseball game at ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO, "a ballpark the world has yet to see"!
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