Tokyo Dome
Tokyo Dome
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Neighbourhood: Yotsuya / Iidabashi
Yotsuya and Iidabashi are areas that developed around the outer moat of the Imperial palace. Nearby in Kagurazaka, there is an old red-light district with a photogenic feel evocative of the ambiance of old Tokyo. Narrow paths with stone paving remain to this day, and there are long-standing restaurants with geishas and quaint old cafes in townhouse buildings.
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964 reviews
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Very good
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Kyle
Port Macquarie, Australia1,315 contributions
Jun 2023 • Solo
Had a good time here to see the baseball and watch the giants vs the lions with the giants winning 3-0 2023/6/13..easy place to access via train and so much stuff to do around the dome it self way before the game if your early with rollercoasters and baseball batting and pitching cages which was so much fun to do.,plenty of food shops and gift shops to support the tigers
Written 18 June 2023
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Alison K
Williamstown138 contributions
May 2023 • Couples
My husband and I attended a baseball ball game here at Tokyo Dome. It is a fantastic venue...so easy to get in, SO many food options, drinks are cheap, facilities are all so clean, it was a really great night in a fantastic venue.
Written 1 June 2023
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Claire L
Ennis, Ireland48 contributions
Jan 2020
Great venue for the quilt show. Easy to get to from the Tokyo Dome Hotel, very near a metro station. Lots of seating and food choices around the stands. Security was very good and quick at the entry to the venue. ATM on-site could dispense cash to international visitors.
Written 5 February 2020
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Keith Chong
5 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
We spent almost whole day here. There are foods from different part of Japan. It’s like one-stop shop to tour around Japan. The shows are fantastic too! Simply amazing!
Written 18 January 2020
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Marilia B
Belo Horizonte, MG32 contributions
It was soo good!! So many presentations! It was awesome to see some part of japanese culture! And the food!! Oh my! So many food! And everything so tasty!! I loved! I wanted to go everyday haha. The only thing that I found difficult it was that there isn’t a lot of thing in english.. if the person who is selling cant spek in english is hard to understand what it is selling.
Written 17 January 2020
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Steven C
2 contributions
Jan 2020 • Friends
Must visit event for any tourist coming to Tokyo. Great way to get an impression of all areas in Japan. Either through the informational booths or the vast amount of food stands. We left the the event with full and satisfied stomache and bags of food to bring home.
Written 16 January 2020
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Jim O
Denver, CO8 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
This was a great food festival with food booths from around JAPAN. We went on a weekday and there were tons of people. Weekends must have sucked. The food was awesome and there are so many drinks to choose from. When you need a break, watch the shows. There are coin lockers to store your coats but many used there coats to save seats at the place where the shows were at. Kind of pissed me off seeing tons of empty seats except for the coats.
PROTIP: Buy you ticket in advance and skip the long line to buy tickets. Luckily I saw the sign at the ticket booth before waiting in line. I couldn’t access the email from my phone but they were prepared with a list of names and gave me the tickets by showing my passport.
Bring enough cash as the food isn’t all that cheap.
I would go again
PROTIP: Buy you ticket in advance and skip the long line to buy tickets. Luckily I saw the sign at the ticket booth before waiting in line. I couldn’t access the email from my phone but they were prepared with a list of names and gave me the tickets by showing my passport.
Bring enough cash as the food isn’t all that cheap.
I would go again
Written 15 January 2020
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Inspire735935
6 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
Great event to try local Japanese food and sake and lots of dry booth. Pity that we could only get there at late night and should spend more time there. Definitely will come back next year!
Written 12 January 2020
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cyu
5 contributions
Jan 2020 • Solo
Very extraordinarily experience to know more about festival and food culture in Japan, do bring more cash to enjoy the food and drink there!
Written 11 January 2020
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Kotaro
Tokyo, Japan12 contributions
I had an amazing time here being able to eat different foods from all across Japan. The venue is huge and you can’t eat everything in a day! Will definitely go next year again!
Written 7 December 2019
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Do we also need to pay if we just want to enter and take a picture in front of the stadium??? And how much exactly should we pay?? Thank you
Jaffa11294
Auckland Central, New Zealand8 contributions
Are laptops allowed in the stadium (not taking it out, just staying in my backpack)?
TheChoclateFactory
Amsterdam, The Netherlands381 contributions
I dont really know! I am sorry!
maedasohma
Gijon, Spain
Me gustaría saber el precio aproximado del museo de béisbol, y también de las entradas de los partidos
dulcemontes94
Porto, Portugal
Hi, are binoculars allowed inside the stadium during concert events?
About to go to a concert in Tokyo Dome, and I was planning on giving a gift - a food item to someone who is also going to the concert... Are food items allowed inside the Dome?
OZtraveller222
Perth, Australia516 contributions
yes. I went to two different events at the Dome and took my own food 2 of 3 days I visited. I saw lots of Japanese eating their own food from home. I doubt that alcohol would be allowed. The Dome employs a group of people who check contents of visitor's bags at entrance. They didn't object to food.
edp
London, UK99 contributions
Also - where would be the best place to sit please (we know very little about the game itself!) We have been offered seats right behind the batter at around 80 dollars....right down to 30 dollars in the outfield! Thanks, Ed
edp
London, UK99 contributions
Hi all, I am about to buy tickets to the tokyo giants versus hiroshima. Sorry for the novice questions BUT Should I aim to go to the first (friday) , second (saturday) or third (sunday) game i.e. which one will be the most full / exciting? finally, are the games always played in the evening - what time do they start? Many thanks in advance, ed
gubaroff
Paris, France1 contribution
Bonjour,
Sur quel site avez-vous réservé des places depuis la France SVP ? merci
Je n'ai trouvé que le site japanballs proposant des tickets pour l'été prochain pour le moment mais les tarifs me semblent assez chers (60 dollars de frais de dossier pour 4 billets à 45 dollars pièces)
Does anyone know if they allow late entry into the venue? I will arrive in Tokyo a few hours before the concert and am not sure I can make it on time. Thanks.
Asep H
1,246 contributions
As I know, as long as we can show up the ticket or anything else regarding the entry ticket, they will allow us to the venue as long as the concert is still in progress.
To catch up more faster from Airport, better you use the limousine bus to Korakuen area and stop at Tokyo Dome Hotel, just a few minutes to Tokyo Dome Concert. By train, you can stop at Suidobashi station (Mita Line).
By Metro Marunouchi Line, you can stop at Korakuen Station, thanks
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