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2025 Annual Japanese Heritage Day Event: Seattle Mariners Baseball at T-Mobile Park (Use Special Link)NEW

Date: Sunday, 10 August, 2025       Time: 1:10 pm
Map of T-Mobile Park: Seattle Mariners Baseball Field, 1250 1st Ave S

Celebrating Japanese Heritage during Ichiro Hall of Fame Weekend. Join us at T-Mobile Park for Japanese Heritage Day on Sunday, August 10-the final day of Ichiro Hall of Fame Weekend! We’ll be celebrating the iconic Ichiro and the Japanese community here in Seattle and across the Pacific Northwest. Plus, with this special offer, you’ll head home with a Mariners-themed Japanese Heritage Jersey and $5 of every ticket sold will benefit the Japanese Cultural & Community Center of Washington.

Purchase Includes:
Specially priced $65 Main Level or $46 View Level ticket to Sunday, August 10 game vs. Tampa Bay Rays.
Mariners-themed Japanese Heritage Jersey.
$5 donation to the Japanese Cultural & Community Center of Washington for every ticket sold.
Deadline to purchase: Friday, August 8 - 5 p.m.

Redeem your Mariners-themed Japanese Heritage Jersey (while supplies last) by bringing your ticket to Section 339 before the end of the 3rd inning. This giveaway is only available to those who purchase through this special offer. Fans must present an equal number of valid Themed Ticket Special game tickets to receive multiple giveaway items.

Event Location
T-Mobile Park - Seattle Mariners Baseball Field, 1250 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134

Event Title
Japanese Heritage Day Event - Seattle Mariners Baseball at T-Mobile Park (Free T-Shirt Through Special Offer Link)

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