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Food Information for ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO | Representative Stores on Each Floor

Food Information for ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO | Representative Stores on Each Floor

At ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO, the home stadium of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, you can enjoy exquisite Hokkaido gourmet food alongside baseball games. More than 40 stores are located on the 1st through 3rd floors, featuring unique establishments such as a craft beer brewing restaurant and the world’s first permanent ramen area. From fresh seafood using local ingredients in seafood bowls to player collaboration menus and sweets made with Hokkaido ingredients, you can enjoy a diverse range of flavors. Cashless payment is also supported.

This article explains representative stores and recommended menus on each floor for those who want to make their game-watching experience more fulfilling. Please make use of this information.

1. ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO Gourmet

“ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO” is the home stadium of the professional baseball team Nippon Ham Fighters (Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters), and gourmet enjoyment is also abundant.The ballpark supports cashless payment, enabling smooth shopping.

Inside the facility, there are numerous stores where you can taste Hokkaido’s fresh seafood and specialty dishes, allowing you to enjoy local food during breaks from watching games.Player-supervised collaboration menus and other gourmet items that can only be tasted here are also not to be missed.

2. Representative Stores on the 1st Floor of ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO

The 1st floor “FIELD LEVEL” of ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO features Hokkaido gourmet food and popular stores from across the country. Here, we will introduce in detail the notable stores “Sorato Shiba” and “Kushidori.”

2-1. Sorato Shiba

“Sorato Shiba by Yona Yona Ale” is the world’s first craft beer brewing restaurant with a view overlooking the field.The store has a brewery inside and sells unique craft beers.The beer that can be enjoyed while watching baseball and the perfectly matched food are not to be missed.

Recommendations include“Sorato Shiba Play Ball! Ale” with its refreshing aroma and subtle bitterness,“Sorato Shiba Slugger Stout” with a deep flavor reminiscent of chocolate and coffee, and the voluminous “N.Y. Pastrami Sandwich.” Please enjoy the original craft beer that can only be drunk here.

2-2. Kushidori

Kushidori, a yakitori restaurant familiar to Hokkaido residents,features all ballpark store original limited menus.The “Mega Yakitori” with double the meat amount for easy eating while watching baseball has excellent satisfaction.

Especially the “Mega Beef Tongue” is a menu where you can fully feel the pleasant texture and umami of beef tongue.There’s also a “Draft Beer Set” that comes with yakitori and beer, so if you’re undecided about which menu to choose, this is recommended. While regular Kushidori stores have red as their signature color, this store alone uses blue, the Nippon-Ham color.

3. Representative Stores in Nanatsuboshi Yokocho at ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO

Among ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO, “Nanatsuboshi Yokocho” is particularly where diverse dining establishments are lined up. Hokkaido’s long-established stores and nationally known famous restaurants gather here, allowing you to enjoy authentic meals during breaks from baseball games. Here, we introduce particularly noteworthy representative stores.

3-1. Tenkin

The long-established Tenkin with over 80 years of history is a Japanese restaurant using fresh Hokkaido seafood.The main store is located in Asahikawa City, and with the desire to be loved by locals and tourists alike, it also opened at ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO.

At the ballpark store, they provide sushi and seafood chirashi where you can feel the commitment to ingredients.Takeout menus are also abundant, including fun menus like chawanmushi filled with plenty of ikura that you drink by shaking.Please enjoy Hokkaido’s fresh fish showcasing craftsman skills alongside baseball games.

3-2. Yaki-gai Akoya

Yaki-gai Akoya is a Tokyo-based shellfish specialty restaurant where you can enjoy flavorful shellfish through various cooking methods such as grilling and steaming.Focusing on the deep relationship between shellfish and humans continuing from the Jomon period, the concept is to convey that charm to modern times. The interior features a calm space based on wood materials.

Recommendations include “Omakase Live Shellfish Assortment of 3 Types” and “Shellfish Broth Kamameshi,” which are excellent dishes where the freshness and umami of the ingredients stand out.“Wagyu Whole Beef Stewed Rice” and other non-seafood menus are also substantial, allowing you to enjoy diverse flavors in addition to shellfish umami.

3-3. Ginza Sanshuya

“Ginza Sanshuya” is a long-established popular kappo restaurant founded in 1968, characterized by a comfortable space that faithfully recreates the Showa era atmosphere.It has the flexibility to be used both as a teishoku restaurant and as an izakaya, with the charm of homestyle cooking that evokes nostalgia.You can casually enjoy the reliable taste that has been loved in Ginza for over half a century at ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO.

Recommendations include signature menus that combine volume and taste such as “Sanshuya Tori Tofu,” “Gokuuma Seafood Bowl,” and “Fujinamitatsuji’s Stamina Pork Bowl.”It’s a heartwarming restaurant that conveys the good old Showa taste to the present.

3-4. Uraroji Ramen Terrace

“Uraroji Ramen Terrace” is the world’s first permanent ramen area in a professional baseball stadium. It’s located in the back alley of “Nanatsuboshi Yokocho” inside ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO.Stores that have been selected as top hundred famous stores in the ramen category of “Tabelog,” Japan’s largest gourmet review site, have also opened, and their skill is certified.A diverse range of ramen genres including miso, shoyu, shio, tonkotsu, chicken paitan, and oil soba are available, and limited menus are also provided.

The stores inside are as follows:

  • Takatsuki Nakamura Shoten
  • Jinrui Mina Hokkaido
  • Men to Kami no Ko
  • Chuka Soba Shiki Soku Ze Ku
  • Men FACTORY JAWS
  • Kofuku Chuka Sawada

4. Representative Stores on the 2nd Floor of ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO

The 2nd floor of ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO features attractive stores that make ballpark watching more fulfilling. Here, we introduce representative shops where you can enjoy gourmet food and sweets. Check out these popular stores that color your time before and after games.

4-1. Tower Eleven Baseball

“Tower Eleven Baseball” is Japan’s first ballpark amusement area that integrates hitting, pitching, eating, and watching. You can experience batting and pitching games using the latest virtual technology, and it’s enjoyable for baseball fans as well as families.Ballpark gourmet food is also substantial, offering menus perfect for watching such as tacos and nachos.

The Fighters-related exhibits are also worth seeing, and it can be used without a reservation even on non-game days. It’s noted as an experiential spot worth visiting for more than just game watching.

4-2. Machimura Farm

Machimura Farm is a long-established Hokkaido farm with over 100 years of history and a popular store where you can enjoy high-quality sweets centered on dairy products.At the ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO store, menus are available where you can fully taste the goodness of the ingredients, such as rich soft cream made with freshly squeezed milk, sweets using their own cheese, and donuts made with Ebetsu wheat.

Limited menus available only here and seasonal special sweets also appear, creating luxurious moments during breaks from watching.Among them, “Motto Nojo Ja-ga Cheese” is a recommended masterpiece where rich cheese and fluffy potatoes match exquisitely.

5. Representative Stores on the 3rd Floor of ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO

The 3rd floor of ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO features stores where you can fully enjoy Hokkaido’s flavors. Particularly, “Umami Hachikyo Hokkaido,” famous for seafood bowls, and “Hokkaido no Gyoza Ten no Biroku,” which provides gyoza made with Hokkaido ingredients, are notable stores you’ll want to visit during breaks from watching. Below, we introduce each store.

5-1. Umami Hachikyo Hokkaido

“Umami Hachikyo Hokkaido” is an izakaya-style store where you can enjoy seafood bowls using abundant fresh Hokkaido seafood, allowing you to fully enjoy the charm of local ingredients.While cherishing gratitude to producers, they provide colorful bowls using Hokkaido ikura, scallops, salmon, and other ingredients.

At ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO, they also develop limited menus that can only be tasted here, such as “Tsukko Meshi Chu,” “Mini Seafood Bowl,” and “Manrui Home Run Chirashi.”Please enjoy a bowl that transcends the framework of ballpark gourmet food alongside watching games.

5-2. Hokkaido no Gyoza Ten no Biroku

“Hokkaido no Gyoza Ten no Biroku” is the first permanent store in the prefecture by a popular mail-order gyoza brand from Chitose City.Using carefully selected Hokkaido ingredients and controlling additives, the healthy and juicy gyoza are characterized by being able to taste the original umami of the ingredients even without sauce.

In addition to signature menus “Ten no Biroku Original Gyoza” and “Tokachi Mash Gyoza,” unique menus such as “Gyoza Sangi Bowl” combining chicken zangi are also substantial.Fried potatoes using Hokkaido danshaku potatoes are also recommended. You can casually enjoy Hokkaido’s flavors during breaks from watching.

Conclusion

ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO is a ballpark that serves as the home stadium of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters (Nippon Ham Fighters), with attractive and substantial gourmet offerings. More than 40 restaurants and shops are located on the 1st through 3rd floors, and cashless payment is also supported.

From the 1st to 3rd floors, diverse gourmet food from Hokkaido’s fresh seafood to player collaboration menus is available, creating an environment where you can fully enjoy Hokkaido’s flavors alongside watching games. Many takeout products are also available, so please enjoy them together with baseball watching.

*This article was created based on information as of May 2025.