NANKAI Corporation, led by President Nobuyuki Okajima, will serve as the game-day sponsor for “Nankai Hawks Revival Night in Osaka,” a Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks-hosted game to be held at Kyocera Dome Osaka on Tuesday, August 4. NANKAI will also carry out a collaboration project with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks. This game will be the Hawks’ only home game in Osaka this season. It will be the second time NANKAI has served as game-day sponsor, following last season. On the day of the game, players will wear the “Nankai Hawks Revival Uniform 1959-'68.” Attendees will receive replica uniforms with the same design. In addition, a digital lottery will be held on game day, offering a total of 1 million mi apita points, which can be used at mi apita point member stores in Namba Parks, Namba CITY, station retail areas, and commercial facilities along the Nankai railway lines. Ahead of the game, a pre-entry campaign will be held for mi apita members, with registration available for free. Through a lottery, 50 pairs, or 100 people in total, will receive tickets to attend the game. Details such as how to enter will be announced later on the mi apita campaign page and other channels. The Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks won their second consecutive Pacific League title in the 2025 season, advanced through the Climax Series, and claimed their first Japan Series championship in five years at the SMBC Japan Series. Their predecessor, the Nankai Hawks, was founded in 1938 as Japan’s ninth professional baseball team. After winning their first title in 1946, they went on to win the Pacific League 12 times and became Japan Series champions in 1959 and 1964, earning strong support from fans. On October 15, 1988, the team played its final game against the Kintetsu Buffaloes before a packed crowd at Osaka Stadium, bringing its 50-year history to a close amid great affection from fans. Namba Parks, which later opened on the former site of Osaka Stadium, continues to preserve that history through the Nank