@article{oai:kindai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00019502, author = {黒田, 次郎 and 古城, 隆利 and 松﨑, 拓也}, issue = {28}, journal = {かやのもり:近畿大学産業理工学部研究報告, Reports of Faculty of Humanity-Oriented Science and Engineering, Kindai University}, month = {Jun}, note = {〈Abstract〉This summer marks the 100th Koshien Tournament, the annual national high school baseball championship tournament in Japan. When it started in 1915 (Taisho 4 in Japanese Imperial years), 73 qualifying teams from Japanese secondary schools participated. Nowadays, 3,800 of Japan’s 4,700 high schools belong to the Japan High School Baseball Federation (a rate of 80%). Of the 1.6 million high school male students in Japan, over 10% (160,000 boys) play on baseball teams. The number of spectators to the Koshien Tournament has exceeded 800,000 people for the past 10 years. Broadcast nationwide on television, this is a wonder summer festival which fosters a sense of pride for their local teams for many Japanese. This article looks back on the 100-year history of the summer baseball championship event in Japan., application/pdf}, pages = {19--25}, title = {〈論文・報告〉夏の高校野球100 年の歴史}, year = {2018}, yomi = {クロダ, ジロウ and コジョウ, タカトシ and マツザキ, タクヤ} }