Es Con Field HOKKAIDO's "Seven-Star Alley"
by Luna*旅とTOKACHI
Jul 20, 2025
Es Con Field HOKKAIDO's "Seven-Star Alley" is truly a "traveling food street"! The retro-modern designed corridor is adorned with lanterns, and features 10 renowned eateries from across Japan.
🥢 Trip Moments — 5 Must-Try Experiences:
1. Takoyaki Doraku Wanaka (Osaka)
Awarded the Bib Gourmand in the Michelin Guide Osaka Kyoto for three consecutive years. Their takoyaki, topped with salt ginger, green onions, and tempura crumbs instead of the usual red ginger, is available with sauce or kettle-cooked salt. Enjoy authentic Osaka flavors right at the ballpark.
2. Menya Yuko (Kyoto)
Known for its clam broth soy sauce ramen, this shop from Kansai offers homemade noodles and a meticulously crafted soup that elevates the concept of ballpark dining.
3. Yakigai Akoya (Tokyo)
Featuring over 20 varieties of live and grilled shellfish sourced from across Japan. Their dishes, including rolled omelets and curry, are infused with shellfish broth. Pairing with Japanese sake is highly recommended.
4. Sushi Tenkin (Asahikawa)
A long-established sushi restaurant known as a "distribution hub" for Asahikawa specialties. They offer fresh seafood directly sourced from various parts of Hokkaido, with both counter seating and takeout options. Don’t miss their popular "shaking cold steamed egg custard."
5. Ginza Sanshuya (Tokyo)
A casual Japanese eatery with 55 years of history in Ginza. Savor their signature "Chicken Tofu" or the seafood-topped rice bowl "Ocean Jewel Box" for a warm taste of Japanese cuisine. They also feature menu items supervised by pro wrestler Tatsumi Fujinami.
💡 Exclusive Highlights:
• Open during and after games: Enjoy the post-game atmosphere while chatting in the alley.
• Retro-modern space design: Lantern lights and enticing aromas evoke a sense of travel.
• Fully cashless: Primarily credit card and electronic payments, so no need for coins.
Post by Luna*旅とTOKACHI | Jul 20, 2025
















