The first all-weather multipurpose stadium in Japan, which can be called the "face" of Tokyo Dome City
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DRONE/47 took photos at TOKYO DOME in addition to the special photo shoot at Koishikawa Korakuen.
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TOKYO DOME is a multi-purpose dome-shaped stadium located in Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo, and is one of the most famous entertainment facilities in Japan.
1. Construction and Facilities: TOKYO DOME was built in 1988 and is known as Japan's first fully-fledged domed baseball stadium.
The dome has a huge roof and can host many types of events indoors, including sporting events, concerts, exhibitions, wrestling, shows, and festivals.
The stadium can accommodate approximately 55,000 spectators for baseball games and even more for concerts and other events.
2. Sporting Events: TOKYO DOME hosts sporting events such as baseball, professional wrestling, boxing, and soccer.
3. Concerts and Entertainment: TOKYO DOME is also a very popular concert venue for famous artists and bands from Japan and abroad, and hosts many music events.
In addition, various entertainment events and festivals are frequently held here, attracting large numbers of spectators.
4. Access: TOKYO DOME is located in the center of Tokyo and has very convenient transportation access. The nearest stations are Suidobashi Station on the JR Chuo Line and Sobu Line, and Korakuen Station on the Tokyo Metro. TOKYO DOME is a multi-purpose entertainment facility used for a wide range of events both in Japan and overseas, making it an important destination for tourists and entertainment fans.
address
1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0004
Nearest station: JR "Suidobashi Station" East Exit / West Exit Toei Subway Mita Line "Suidobashi Station" A2 Exit Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / Namboku Line "Korakuen Station" Exit 2 Toei Subway Oedo Line "Kasuga Station" Exit 6
Website
https://www.tokyo-dome.co.jp
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