

Dojasu Yakyu
Languages
ENG
Duration
Approximately 90 minutes
Days
Monthly on Saturdays
Overview
Explore the origins of Japanese professional baseball and its profound impact on the Dodgers and MLB. Guests will see unique memorabilia that chronicles the Nippon bond with our Brooklyn and Los Angeles ballclubs.
Learn about the Dodgers’ goodwill tours of Japan that include the final games of Jackie Robinson’s career.
Follow Hideo Nomo’s journey to Major League Baseball that created a pipeline for Japanese players.
Gain new understanding of Nippon Professional Baseball where Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Roki Sasaki began their careers.
Tour highlights

Japanese stone lantern at Top Deck

Nomo's Rookie of the Year plaque and All-Star bat

Mural of Japanese Dodgers including Hiroki Kuroda

Japanese stone lantern at Top Deck

Nomo's Rookie of the Year plaque and All-Star bat

Mural of Japanese Dodgers including Hiroki Kuroda
Important information

Schedule
11am select Saturdays
Tours Start Here
Top of the Park near the team store. Enter via Gate A (Sunset Gate) and park in Lot P. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of your tour.
Know Before You Go
This is a walking tour which includes climbing stairs and ramps. All tours are wheelchair-accessible; please notify your tour guide of any concerns or questions prior to the start of the tour. All aspects of tours are subject to change without notice.
Capture the Moment

Tokyo Series 2025
For Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the historic 2025 season began with a homecoming, and ended with a World Series MVP trophy.

Past & Present Japanese Dodgers
Discover how your favorite players made their way from Japan to Los Angeles

Chunichi Dragons Home Plate
A gift from the Dodgers' Nippon Professional Baseball counterpart from the stadium's first Japanese Heritage Night

Baseball Diplomacy
The 1993 Friendship Series saw the Dodgers take on Japanese and Taiwanese all-star teams