The Best Japanese Festivals & Events On the Web

New Years Oshogatsu Festivals in the United States
7
                                
×
2025 Complimentary Green Tea Service, Japan House (Enjoy a Free Drink & Wi-Fi, Browse Books, & Take in Stunning Views of Los Angeles)
2025 #Fathom 8th Annual Studio Ghibli Fest: Experience the Wonder of Beloved, Groundbreaking Animated Films (Schedule) [Video] #StudioGhibli #Totoro
2025 Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirror Rooms - Two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms-On View at The Broad
2025 Yayoi Kusama's Longing for Eternity - On View at The Broad
A Beautiful Japanese Rock Garden in Traditional Japanese Style, USC Campus (Video) Landscape Composed Arrangements of Rocks (Aid for Meditating)
2025 Celebrating Noguchi Garden’s: A Hidden Oasis Among High Rise Buildings Using Natures Elements: Rock, Water, Tree.. Free
2025 Visit the Honda Heritage Center (Exploring Honda's Legacy: A Journey Through Innovation, History, and Technology at the Honda Heritage Center)
2025: When Will 6'4' LA Dodgers Superstar Shohei Ohtani Pitch Next? One of MLB’s Most Electrifying Players! #Shohei #ShoheiOhtani
2025: Orlando Japan Festival in Kissimmee Event: Showcasing the Japanese Culture (Authentic Music, Dance, Martial Arts, Cosplay..)
2025 Portland Japanese Garden to Receive Centuries-Old Gate (From a Castle Gate Originally Built in the 17th Century)
2025 The Mesmerizing World of Yayoi Kusama's Fireflies Infinity Mirror Room - Phoenix Art Museum #InfinityRoom #PhoenixMuseum (Re-Opens)
2025 San Francisco Tea Garden Restore 127 Year-Old Pagoda, Golden Gate Park, SF
2025: When Will 6'4' Rōki Sasaki Pitch Again Out of the Dodgers’ Bullpen? #rokisasaki #roki

National Baseball Hall of Fame

National Baseball Hall of Fame | Japanese-City.com
Venue

Event Location

25 Main St Cooperstown
NY , NY 13326
 
Map of National Baseball Hall of Fame, 25 Main St Cooperstown, NY

The National Baseball Hall of Fame, located in Cooperstown, New York, stands as a shrine to America's favorite pastime, celebrating the rich history and exceptional contributions of baseball players, managers, umpires, and executives. Established in 1936, it serves as a testament to the game's enduring legacy and cultural significance. The Hall of Fame honors those individuals who have left an indelible mark on baseball, embodying excellence, sportsmanship, and integrity throughout their careers.

The Hall of Fame's exhibitions showcase a treasure trove of artifacts, memorabilia, and interactive displays, offering visitors a journey through baseball's storied past. From legendary players like Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, and Jackie Robinson to iconic moments such as Hank Aaron's record-breaking home run and the Miracle on Ice, the Hall preserves the essence of the sport for generations to come. Its library and archives also serve as invaluable resources for researchers, historians, and enthusiasts alike, providing a comprehensive collection of baseball literature, photographs, and documents.

Induction into the Hall of Fame is the highest honor bestowed upon individuals in the baseball community, recognizing their unparalleled achievements and contributions to the game. Each year, a select few are enshrined following a rigorous selection process by the Baseball Writers' Association of America and various committees. The annual induction ceremony brings together fans, former players, and baseball luminaries to celebrate the newest additions to this prestigious fraternity. Beyond honoring the game's elite, the Hall of Fame serves as a beacon of inspiration, fostering a love for baseball and preserving its legacy for future generations to cherish and uphold.

   

Contact

Phone: (888) 425-5633

Location Website


Click to Visit

  (For Event Information See Event Website Page)
Japanese Events At This Location

Authentic Japanese Gardens (United States)


Best Japanese Gardens

Japanese Rock 'Zen' Gardens (United States)


Best Japanese Rock 'Zen' Gardens

Japanese Teahouses (United States)


Best Japanese Teahouses

Japanese Museum Art


Japanese Museums   Map of Japanese Museums




Social Media & Email Share