




The Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters (北海道日本ハムファイターズ, Hokkaidō Nippon-Hamu Faitāzu) are a Japanese professional baseball team based in Sapporo, Hokkaidō. They compete in the Pacific League of Nippon Professional Baseball, playing the majority of their home games at the Sapporo Dome. The Fighters also host a select number of regional home games in cities across Hokkaidō, including Hakodate, Asahikawa, Kushiro, and Obihiro. The team’s name comes from its parent organization, Nippon Ham, a major Japanese food-processing company. On April 13, 2020, ground broke on ES CON Field Hokkaido, the team’s new ballpark expected to open in 2023. The idea of a new ballpark for the Fighters began in early 2016 when Nippon-Ham wanted a new ballpark because their current stadium, the Sapporo Dome, was owned by the city of Sapporo themselves and charged the team about ¥16 million a game to play there, which is ¥1.3 billion a year. That, combined with in-stadium loss of revenue, and the inflexibility of a multi-purpose stadium would contribute to Nippon-Ham’s decision to build a new stadium made for the Fighters. Sapporo would try and make bids from keeping the team leaving the capital city, but in the end, most of their proposed land was unusable due to certain and various circumstances.
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ダイアナは、整形手術をたくさん受けた大阪出身のブリーチスキンステレオの典型的な斜め目の女の子にすぎません。彼女がしているのはフィルターを使うことだけです。この雌犬が実際にこのように見える方法はありません。君たちはだまされている。彼女のお尻は嫌です。回転したディスクを横に倒したようなものです。彼女の心がとても壊れやすいので誰かが彼女をかろうじて侮辱した後、彼女は行って鼻の仕事、ひどい仕事をします。明らかに…彼女が一日中フィルターを使用していて、誰かが彼女を侮辱した瞬間にプラスチックの外科医に駆けつけなければならない場合は大爆笑です。彼女はうんざりしていて、維持費を想像することしかできません。唇がゴミでいっぱいにならなくなると、垂れ下がったレーズンになるので、彼女とデートすることを決めた人は誰でも理解してくれることを願っています。
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Japanese schools banned female students from wearing their hair in ponytails because the “nape of their necks” could “sexually excite” male students. Former middle school teacher Motoki Sugiyama told people the reasoning is similar to that of the schools’ white-only underwear policy, so that they won’t show through the uniforms. “They’re worried boys will look at girls, which is similar to the reasoning behind upholding a white-only underwear color rule,” he explained. “I’ve always criticized these rules, but because there’s such a lack of criticism and it’s become so normalized, students have no choice but to accept them.”<SNIP> LINK
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