Tokyo Dome Complete Guide | Concerts, Baseball, Attractions, Food & Hotels
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Heading to Tokyo Dome for a concert or baseball game? Or maybe you want to explore everything Tokyo Dome City has to offer? This single guide covers it all — from essential info like Tokyo Dome capacity and seating to recommended hotels, restaurants, and the must-try Tokyo Dome City attractions you shouldn't miss.

🏟️ Tokyo Dome: Quick Essential Info (Capacity, Seating & Access)
Before your visit, check the basics about Tokyo Dome!
- Capacity & Seating: Approximately 43,500 for baseball games, and up to around 55,000 for concerts and events. There's a reason it's called the "stage of dreams."
- Major Events: Home stadium of the Yomiuri Giants professional baseball team, and world-class artists hold concerts here year-round.
🚇 How to Get There: Multiple train lines make access very convenient.
- Tokyo Metro Marunouchi/Namboku Line: Korakuen Station (Exit 2)
- Toei Mita Line: Suidobashi Station (Exit A2)
- Toei Oedo Line: Kasuga Station (Exit 6)
- JR Chuo-Sobu Line: Suidobashi Station (West Exit)






🎢 What to Do Before & After Events? Tokyo Dome City Activities Guide
Tokyo Dome isn’t just a stadium — it’s part of ‘Tokyo Dome City’, a massive entertainment complex combining an amusement park, spa, and shopping mall.
📌 Pro Tip: Download the ‘GIANTS APP’!
Download the official Yomiuri Giants app ‘GIANTS APP’ and sign up (free), and even without a game-day ticket, you can get big discounts at Tokyo Dome City Attractions, Spa LaQua, the bowling alley, and more. Whether you’re a baseball fan or not, this is a must-have app when visiting Tokyo Dome City!
1. Tokyo Dome City Attractions (Amusement Park)
An amusement park right in the city center with no admission fee! You only pay for the rides you want — super efficient.
- Thunder Dolphin: A thrilling roller coaster that zooms between buildings. The signature ride of Tokyo Dome City. (1,800 yen / currently suspended for maintenance until November 30)
- Big O: The world's first centerless Ferris wheel with a hollow center. Some gondolas even come with karaoke machines. (1,000 yen)
✅ 👉 Check attraction schedules and operating hours

🎄 [Winter Only] 2025 Tokyo Dome City Illumination (Free Admission)
If you’re visiting Tokyo Dome in winter, don’t miss TOKYO SNOW DOME CITY — the most dazzling time of the year.
- Period: November 17, 2025 – March 1, 2026
- Highlights: Free admission, 1 million LEDs, TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) collaboration
- What to See: 15m main tree, Christmas Market (Nordic Xmas Park), Santa Greeting
If you want to enjoy a romantic night view after a concert or capture the perfect photo, check out the detailed guide below!
🌟 Check the TXT Collaboration & Christmas Market Schedule
👉 2025 Tokyo Dome City Christmas Illumination: Full Schedule & Highlights Guide

2. Spa LaQua at Tokyo Dome City
A premium spa facility with hot springs, saunas, bedrock baths, restaurants, and relaxation areas. The perfect place to unwind after a concert or baseball game. For an extra fee, you can even stay overnight.
- Hours: 11:00 AM – 9:00 AM next day (baths until 8:30 AM, outdoor baths until 7:30 AM)
- Admission: From 3,500 yen (rates vary weekday/weekend / late-night surcharge 2,500 yen)


3. Shopping at Tokyo Dome City
- LaQua: A shopping mall packed with fashion, cosmetics, miscellaneous goods shops, and restaurants.
- Jump Shop: Grab official merchandise from Weekly Shonen Jump series like One Piece, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Sakamoto Days.

4. Restaurants at Tokyo Dome City
- Jikaseimen MENSHO TOKYO: Run by the world-renowned 'MENSHO' group, this ramen shop serves a distinctive, rich lamb tonkotsu ramen that you won't find anywhere else.
- Nemuro Hanamaru (Conveyor Belt Sushi): Fresh seafood from Nemuro, Hokkaido at reasonable prices. This popular conveyor belt sushi spot always has a long line during meal times.

🏨 Tokyo Dome Hotel & Recommended Nearby Accommodations
If you’re visiting for an event, staying near Tokyo Dome is the most convenient option.
A 43-story landmark hotel located right next to Tokyo Dome. With the best accessibility — you can be back in your room just 5 minutes after an event ends. Upper-floor rooms offer stunning city views.
➡️ Compare prices & book Tokyo Dome Hotel
2. Budget-Friendly Hotels Nearby
Around Suidobashi Station and Korakuen Station, you'll find plenty of conveniently located business hotels at reasonable prices. Richmond Hotel and Hotel Wing International are solid choices.
➡️ Compare prices & book Richmond Hotel Suidobashi
➡️ Compare prices & book Hotel Wing International Korakuen

⚾️ Must-Read for Baseball Fans! How to Buy Tickets
Tokyo Dome is the home stadium of the Yomiuri Giants. If you want to catch a game in person, checking the schedule on the Yomiuri Giants official website is the most reliable way. Popular games sell out fast, so it’s best to book early when planning your trip. You can also preview your seat view using their 360-degree camera feature.
👉 Check Yomiuri Giants game schedule & find tickets
✅ 👉 Preview Tokyo Dome seat views with 360° camera




⚾️ Enjoy Baseball 100%: Experience Japanese Baseball Culture
Going beyond just watching the game — here are tips for fully experiencing Japan’s unique baseball culture.
- Player-Produced Bento Boxes: Try a special bento box featuring your favorite player's face on it! (The one from yakiniku restaurant 'Jojoen' is always a safe bet!)
- Uriko (Beer Vendors): Ordering a freshly poured draft beer from an 'uriko' — the vendors walking through the stands with kegs on their backs — is a uniquely Japanese baseball experience.
- Cheering Style: When the Giants score, everyone waves their orange towels and sings the team cheer song together — join in!

Tokyo Dome is no longer just a concert hall or a baseball stadium. It has evolved into a full-blown entertainment city where a whole day isn’t enough. Use this guide to plan not only the concert or baseball game itself, but also the time before and after — and turn your day at Tokyo Dome into an unforgettable memory!
📍 Where to Go After Tokyo Dome? (Recommended Side Trips)
After enjoying Tokyo Dome City, here are some of Tokyo’s top spots easily reachable by subway. Pick your next destination based on your interests.
✅ Just 5 minutes away! Akihabara — the Holy Land of Anime & Subculture
Only 5 minutes from JR Suidobashi Station, Akihabara is the ultimate destination for subculture lovers. If you enjoyed the Jump Shop at Tokyo Dome City, keep the adventure going in Akihabara where you’ll find figures, gacha machines, games, and more.
👉 Akihabara Guide: Figure Shops, Gacha, Anime Pilgrimage & Recommended Course
✅ 13 minutes! Shinjuku — Tokyo’s Dazzling Nightlife
Endless shopping malls, restaurants, and a vibrant nightlife — experience everything Tokyo has to offer.
👉 Shinjuku Complete Guide: Food, Shopping & Recommended Course
✅ About 10 minutes! Ginza & Tokyo Station — The Sophisticated Side of Tokyo
- Tokyo Station: Packed with things to do — Character Street, Ramen Street, and beautiful night views.
👉 Tokyo Station Guide: Character Street, Restaurants, Night Views & Coin Lockers
- Ginza: Upscale department stores and luxury brand boutiques line the streets. Experience a higher level of shopping and dining in Ginza.
👉 Ginza Guide: Best Spots, Shopping, Restaurants & Tips