Tokyo Dome City

Tokyo Dome City is an urban complex entertainment facility located in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, where people of all ages can enjoy themselves throughout the day. Admission is free (although fees apply for attractions and facilities), and it offers popular attractions such as the thrilling roller coaster "Thunder Dolphin," the Ferris wheel "Big O," the natural hot spring spa "Spa LaQua," the Tokyo Dome Hotel, shopping options, and the space museum "TeNQ." Additionally, the "Tokyo Dome," which hosts professional baseball games and concerts, is also part of the complex, making it a popular destination in the city with around 35 million visitors annually. With excellent access, it's easy to drop by and have a great time.

Basic Information

Spot Name
Tokyo Dome City
Location
〒112-0004 1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan 
Access
Just a short walk from Suidobashi Station on the JR Chuo Line.
Parking
Parking available
Business Hours
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Varies by facility
Regular Holiday
Open all year round.
Fees
【Admission Fee】
Free

【Attraction One-Day Passport】
[Adults (18 years and older)] Weekdays 4,500 yen, Weekends, holidays, and specific dates 4,800 yen
[Seniors (60 years and older) & Middle and High School Students (12-17 years)] Weekdays 3,900 yen, Weekends, holidays, and specific dates 4,200 yen
[Elementary School Students] Weekdays 3,100 yen, Weekends, holidays, and specific dates 3,500 yen
[Preschoolers (3-5 years)] Weekdays 2,200 yen, Weekends, holidays, and specific dates 2,400 yen
Others
Contact Information
Phone Number:03-5800-9999
Official Website

Map

Detailed Information

Tokyo Dome City is an urban entertainment complex located in Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo. It is one of the city’s most popular attractions, drawing about 35 million visitors a year and offering fun for everyone from children to adults throughout the day. Admission is free, with fees set for each attraction and facility. It is also very easy to access, conveniently located within walking distance of JR and subway stations such as Suidobashi, Korakuen, and Kasuga.

1. Tokyo Dome
Opened in 1988, Tokyo Dome is Japan’s first all-weather, multi-purpose stadium. It is famous as the home of the Yomiuri Giants, and throughout the year it hosts a wide variety of events, including professional baseball games, concerts, martial arts events, and exhibitions. Depending on the event, seating capacity varies, but it can accommodate up to approximately 55,000 people, making it one of Japan’s leading entertainment venues.

2. Tokyo Dome City Attractions
Tokyo Dome City Attractions, which carries on the legacy of the former Korakuen Amusement Park, is a free-entry amusement park. It offers a wide range of attractions that can be enjoyed by all generations, from children to adults and couples.

Thunder Dolphin
This thrilling roller coaster reaches speeds of up to 130 km/h and plunges from a height of 80 meters. One of its major attractions is its course design, which passes through the shopping complex LaQua and the center of the Big O Ferris wheel.

Big O
Known as the world’s first “centerless giant Ferris wheel,” it features a unique hollow-center design. Beautifully illuminated at night, it is a romantic spot with panoramic views of Tokyo’s nightscape.

3. Spa LaQua
Spa LaQua is a relaxing spa facility that uses natural hot spring water bubbling up from 1,700 meters underground. In addition to spacious bathing areas, it also offers rock baths and relaxation spaces, allowing visitors to refresh their body and mind away from the bustle of the city.

The facility also features about 50 shops and around 20 restaurants and cafes, so visitors can enjoy shopping and dining as well. The lush LaQua Garden offers an open and relaxing atmosphere, while LaQua Garden Stage hosts live music and events, creating a lively ambiance.

4. Tokyo Dome Hotel
Located next to Tokyo Dome City, Tokyo Dome Hotel is a high-rise hotel with 43 floors above ground and 1,006 guest rooms. From the guest rooms, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo, and it is used as a base for both sightseeing and business. The hotel also includes restaurants, bars, and wedding facilities, welcoming guests with high-quality service.

5. TeNQ Space Museum
TeNQ is an entertainment-style space museum built around the concept of “experiencing the wonder of space.” Through nine exhibition areas, visitors can immerse themselves in the mysteries of the universe.

In particular, the “Theater Sora,” which projects a massive image onto the floor, and its projection mapping and interactive exhibits are especially appealing, creating a space that captivates both children and adults.

6. ASOBono!
ASOBono! is one of Tokyo’s largest indoor kids’ playlands. Its vast space includes a ball pool, pretend-play areas, educational toys, and more, offering play experiences suited to different developmental stages from infants to elementary school children. It is also designed for peace of mind, with rest areas for parents and nursing rooms available.

7. Korakuen Hall
Korakuen Hall is a multi-purpose venue known as a mecca for Japanese professional wrestling and boxing. With spectators seated close to the action, visitors can experience matches with an intense sense of realism. In addition to martial arts events, it also hosts a wide variety of events such as idol performances, stage productions, and live viewings, making it popular with a broad audience.

8. MEETS PORT
MEETS PORT is a five-story mixed-use complex located near Suidobashi Station. In addition to a variety of restaurants and cafes, it includes event spaces and a multipurpose hall, making it a lively gateway to Tokyo Dome City.

The facility also houses TOKYO DOME CITY HALL (formerly JCB Hall), which is used for a wide range of events, including live music, theater, and talk shows.

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