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Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan | Japanese-City.com
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1-3-61 Koraku
Bunkyo, 12-0004
Japan
 
Map of Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan, 1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo

The Tokyo Dome, located in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan, is a premier multi-purpose stadium that hosts a wide range of events, including baseball games, concerts, and various exhibitions. Opened in 1988, the stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 55,000 and is home to the Yomiuri Giants, one of Japan's most popular baseball teams. Known for its iconic domed structure, the Tokyo Dome provides an all-weather venue, ensuring events can proceed regardless of weather conditions.

Beyond sports, the Tokyo Dome is a major entertainment hub. It forms part of the Tokyo Dome City, which includes an amusement park, spa, hotel, and shopping complex. The area attracts millions of visitors annually, offering attractions such as the Thunder Dolphin roller coaster and LaQua, a spa featuring natural hot springs. The complex's diverse amenities make it a favorite destination for both locals and tourists.

The Tokyo Dome has also gained international fame by hosting major events such as concerts by global music stars, boxing matches, and wrestling events. Its versatility and state-of-the-art facilities have made it a preferred venue for large-scale events, contributing significantly to Tokyo's cultural and entertainment landscape.

The stadium's central location in Tokyo provides easy access via public transportation, with multiple train and subway lines converging at nearby stations. Its proximity to other cultural landmarks and its wide range of on-site facilities make the Tokyo Dome a pivotal part of Tokyo's vibrant urban life.

   

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