Baseball-loving Japanese folks know that in Nagoya, you’ve got to be a fan of the hometown heroes, the Chunichi Dragons. The pride for the home team runs deep here, and the love for local players? It’s practically in their DNA. These fervent Chunichi Dragons fans go by the name ‘Drakichi,’ and they’re as crazy about dragons as they come! So, with a die-hard passion for the Chunichi Dragons, we joined Nakajima-san, a true ‘Drakichi,’ as we headed to their home turf, the Vantelin Dome Nagoya (also known as the Nagoya Dome), for a midweek baseball showdown.
This is a genuine local experience! Grab snacks and drinks at local supermarket in front of Vantelin Dome Nagoya before the game!
– Hey, Nakajima-san! It’s been a while since we’ve been to the Vantelin Dome, right?
Yeah, you’re absolutely right! I used to go there a lot before the whole COVID situation, but I couldn’t make it for the past few years. I’ve been itching to go back.
– Let’s hope for a win today! The Chunichi Dragons haven’t been doing well this season; they’re at the bottom of the standings. Anyway, before we enjoy some baseball, we should go shopping, right?
Well, it’s a local’s classic routine – shopping at “You’s Store Kayaba” right in front of the Dome! They allow you to bring your own meals and drinks, so it’s a great idea to grab some snacks or bento in advance. Just be careful, though; you can’t bring in bottles or cans!
– Can we bring alcohol?
Well, in the past, they used to allow it if you poured it into a paper cup, but I’m not sure about the current rules post-COVID. Let’s give it a try when we get there!
– Turns out you still can’t bring alcohol, huh?
Yeah, it looks like it! Well, no need to worry because we can buy alcohol inside the dome!