The Universal Diamond
Baseball is massively popular in both the US and Japan. But whether you are watching the Hanshin Tigers in Osaka or the Yomiuri Giants in Tokyo, there is a hidden architectural secret built into almost every single professional stadium in the country.

The Compass Rule
If you look at a map from above, you will notice that almost all Japanese baseball stadiums face the exact same direction. The line drawn from home plate through second base and out to center field almost always points towards the East or Northeast.
👉 Love Japanese baseball culture and history?
Read Next:https://japanupmagazine.com/archives/18998

The Blinding Sun
Why are they all aligned like this? It is all about the sun! Most baseball games are played in the afternoon. If the batter was facing West, they would be staring directly into the setting sun, making it incredibly dangerous to track a 95-mph fastball.

Protecting the Players
Facing East-Northeast ensures that the blinding afternoon sun is behind the batter, keeping the players safe and the game fair. This rule is actually written in the official professional baseball rulebooks to protect batters, catchers, and umpires.
The Dodger Stadium Connection
This isn’t just a Japanese rule; it applies to American baseball too! If you check the compass for Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, you will see that home plate faces perfectly North-Northeast. It is a brilliant, universal piece of sports architecture connecting fans across the Pacific.
▼ Read Next:
.
.
Related Articles
Pick Up
- Japan Now! Whole Torched Purin on a Crepe. Ise’...
- Japan Now! One Out From the End, Kumamoto’s Te...
- Japan Now! It’s Rice Day in Japan, So Dragon Q...
- Japan Now! “Nobody Called, But Today Was My 50...
- Japan Now! Black Thunder Goes Royal Milk Tea, and Ye...
- Japan Now! Juju Fes 2026! Jujutsu Kaisen Is Throwing...
- Japan Now! 7,000 Stranded at Narita as Record Rain S...
- Japan Now! 156 km/h. Bases Loaded. No Outs. Koshien&...
- Japan Now! The Final Came Early, and It Delivered. D...
- Why Did Fatburger Skip Tokyo and Reopen in Okinawa?
- See more Fun Facts articles >
Latest Articles
- Kiku Matsuri 2026: San Diego’s Japanese Festiv...
- Chill Out This Summer with DAIKOKUYA’s NEW Cold Dan ...
- Tsugaru Shamisen and Jazz Piano Meet for One Night i...
- Little Tokyo Ramen Deal: 10% Off with Hinodeya’...
- Nourish Your Gut & Elevate Your Meals with Eden ...
- Watch VIVANT and More Hit Japanese Dramas Free This ...
- Kumamoto Earthquake Charity Concert Comes to Torranc...
- Wasabi Pixels Is Now Booking Back-to-School Photo Sh...
- Japan Now! Koshien Opens Tomorrow. Here Are the Game...
- JapanUp! 226 – August 2026
- See all articles >




















