An Iconic Venue with Excellent Access
Tokyo Dome :
The Home of Japanese Baseball
The Home of Japanese Baseball
ABOUT
Tokyo Dome: A Landmark in the Heart of the City
Tokyo Dome isn’t just a stadium. It’s the legendary home of the Tokyo Giants and a sacred site in Japanese baseball history — alive with energy, tradition, and unforgettable moments. Located right in the center of Tokyo, it’s easily accessible and continues to attract fans and travelers from around the world.
REASONS
Why Is Tokyo Dome Known as the Sacred Ground of Japanese Baseball?
History and Tradition at Tokyo Dome
Tokyo Dome is one of Japan’s most iconic ballparks, recognized by baseball fans around the world. It has been the stage for legendary matchups, including the WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC™ and countless unforgettable games.
As the home of the Tokyo Giants, it also features special monuments you won’t find anywhere else — a tribute to its deep legacy in Japanese baseball.
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OH Gate(Gate 22)
A special entrance named after Sadaharu Oh, the world home run record holder. Known as the “Gateway to the Sacred Ground,” it honors the legacy of a true Giants legend and is a popular photo spot among international fans.
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NAGASHIMA Gate(Gate 22)
This entrance is named after Shigeo Nagashima, affectionately known as “Mr. Giants.” It celebrates one of the greatest figures in Japanese sports history and stands as a powerful symbol of the Tokyo Giants proud tradition.
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The Stage for the WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC™ Tokyo Pool
An iconic venue where countless legendary games have taken place.
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A Sacred Ground Where Baseball History Is Made
Home to unforgettable moments, including Masahiro Tanaka’s 200th career win.
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The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
A museum where you can explore the history of Japanese baseball and the journeys of its greatest players.
Prime Location with Excellent Access
One of Tokyo Dome’s biggest advantages is its unbeatable convenience. It’s easy to reach from most hotels and directly accessible by train from major sightseeing areas like Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ginza, and Asakusa. While many stadiums are located in the suburbs, Tokyo Dome stands out as a central destination, making it the perfect addition to even the busiest travel itinerary.
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Suidobashi Station
1-minute walk (JR Line)
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Korakuen Station
3-minute walk (Subway)
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From Major Sightseeing Spots
Direct train access from Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ginza, and Asakusa
Plenty of Storage Lockers Available
Large suitcases welcome! Store away your belongings, and enjoy the game hands-free and hassle-free.
The Only Fully Covered Dome Stadium in Tokyo
Tokyo Dome is the only fully enclosed dome stadium in the Tokyo metropolitan area. That means no worries about sudden rain, blazing heat, or chilly weather — you can enjoy the game in total comfort, no matter the season. It’s a stress-free way to enjoy baseball, rain or shine!
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No worries on rainy days
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Stay cool in the heat
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Comfortable even on cold days


Explore
Explore “Tokyo Dome City”
The area surrounding Tokyo Dome is part of Tokyo Dome City — a full-scale entertainment complex with shopping, dining, and attractions. There’s plenty to enjoy before or after the game!
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Attractions
Ferris wheel and roller coasters
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Shopping
Browse stores at LaQua
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Spa
Relax in hot spring baths
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Experience
Try your swing at the batting center
Spo-Dori! (Indoor Sports Facility)
Located next to Tokyo Dome, this indoor sports facility lets you enjoy full-scale pitching and batting anytime, rain or shine!
The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Explore rare exhibits you won’t find anywhere else, from legendary players’ uniforms and bats to unforgettable moments in Japanese baseball history.
Before you come, please take a moment to read this.
EXPERIENCE JAPANESE BASEBALL
Enjoy Japanese Baseball at Tokyo Dome!
If you’re looking to experience Japanese baseball, there’s no better place than Tokyo Dome, home of the Tokyo Giants.
Don’t know the rules? No problem — a place to truly enjoy the spirit of Japanese baseball is waiting for you.