Saga Asia Dreams Professional Baseball Team to Hold Limited Exhibition in Tokyo
Saga Asia Dreams, Saga Prefecture's first professional baseball team, will hold a limited exhibition at Tokyo Big Sight from April 15-17, 2026. Director Katsuki is scheduled to attend on April 15. The team, in its third season, comprises players from 8 countries and regions: Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Pakistan, India, South Korea, Guam, and Japan. Since 2025, the team has initiated an agricultural project, cultivating rice and vegetables on abandoned farmland, and will sell miso made from player-grown rice at the event. The team is involved in diverse activities including professional baseball operation, regional revitalization, international exchange, multicultural coexistence, agricultural business, regional problem-solving, overseas business development, promotion of baseball in Asia, and collaboration with the Seibu Lions.
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The Saga Asia Dreams professional baseball team will make a limited appearance in Tokyo from April 15 (Wednesday) to April 17 (Friday), 2026, from 10:00 to 17:00 at Tokyo Big Sight (South Exhibition Hall), booth number B8 (within the Sports Team Sponsorship Hub). Director Katsuki is scheduled to attend on April 15. Pre-registration is required for entry. Saga Asia Dreams is a professional baseball team primarily composed of representative players from developing baseball nations in Asia. For the current season, players from 8 countries and regions—Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Pakistan, India, South Korea, Guam, and Japan—have gathered. The team has commenced its third season. From 2025, the team launched an agricultural project, starting rice and vegetable cultivation using abandoned cultivated land, aiming to be a 'team that supports the region.' They also aim to act as 'regional PR ambassadors' to promote Saga's attractive local products and tourist resources globally. At the Tokyo event, they will sell miso made from rice grown by the players. The team's activities extend beyond professional baseball to include regional revitalization, international exchange, multicultural coexistence, agricultural business, regional problem-solving, overseas business expansion, promotion and development of baseball in Asia, and collaboration with the Seibu Lions. Key personnel include Director Katsuki Yoshito (born 1984, former Chiba Lotte Marines pitcher), Manager T.F (born 1998), and PR F.R (born 1984). Contact for inquiries: NEO ASIA JAPAN Inc., Saga Asia Dreams, PR/Media: Ryu, MAIL: f-ryu@saga-asia-dreams.jp.