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2004 Japan Series
Team (Wins)
Manager(s)
Saitama Seibu Lions (4)
Tsutomu Itoh
Chunichi Dragons (3)
Hiromitsu Ochiai
Dates
October 16–25
MVP
Takashi Ishii (Seibu)
Broadcast
Television
CBC (Game1, 7, JNN)
Tokai TV and Fuji TV (Game 2, 6, FNN)
TV Asahi (Game 3, 4, ANN)
TBS (Game 5, JNN)
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