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This is a photo book published by the Hokkaido Shimbun Press, documenting the fierce battles of the Komazawa University Tomakomai High School baseball team. This book includes: • The 2006 Summer Koshien Tournament Final • Komadai Tomakomai vs. Waseda Jitsugyo • A legendary match in Koshien history that went to a 15-inning tie, followed by a rematch the next day The book features dynamic photos capturing the atmosphere of the game. The opposing team featured Yuki Saito (Waseda Jitsugyo), who became a social phenomenon as the "Handkerchief Prince." Furthermore, this book: • Chronicles the team's first championship in the 2004 Summer Koshien • Their consecutive championship in the 2005 Summer Koshien • Their battle for a third consecutive championship in the 2006 Summer Koshien It looks back on the golden age of Komadai Tomakomai, and is a valuable documentary photo book that goes beyond a simple tournament record. Edited from the unique perspective of the local newspaper, the Hokkaido Shimbun Press, this book is now scarce and is recommended for high school baseball fans, Koshien fans, and collectors. 【Condition】 • No significant damage to the cover or spine • The inner pages are generally in good condition • No writing or tears are visible ※ Please understand that there may be minor scratches due to aging, as this is a used item. (Please check the photos for the condition) 【Other】 • Immediate purchase OK • Will be carefully packaged with waterproof and anti-folding measures for shipping
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