Tokyo Dome Travel Guide
Home of the Yomiuri Giants
Last Updated: March 30, 2026
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Home of the Yomiuri Giants
Last Updated: March 30, 2026
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Part of the Tokyo Dome Complex, this crown jewel of the entertainment district has hosted some of the biggest artists and professional sports teams in the world. Oh and don't forget that the Yomiuri Giants also call the largest baseball venue in Japan home.
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Tokyo Dome delivers a unique indoor baseball and event experience, serving as home to the Yomiuri Giants in one of Japan’s most recognizable venues. Known as “The Big Egg,” it blends sports, entertainment, and tourism into a single destination.
Located in central Tokyo, the stadium is easily accessible by multiple train and subway lines, making it one of the most convenient venues in the city.
The seating bowl provides solid sightlines throughout, with a fully enclosed design that ensures consistent conditions year-round.
Concessions include traditional ballpark fare along with a wide variety of Japanese food options.
The surrounding Tokyo Dome City complex offers attractions, dining, and entertainment, making it easy to turn a game into a full-day experience.
All guests are subject to security checks which include bag searches, metal detectors and body pat-downs.
Public Transit:
Bus Stops are located all around the dome and at the Tokyo Dome Hotel
There are plenty of options around here with the Suidobashi Station (JR Chuo - Subo Line/Subway Mita Line), Korakuen Station (Subway Marunouchi Line/Namboku Line) or the Kasuga Station (Subway Oedo Line) all have stops within walking distance.
Rideshare:
If you're headed to the airport right after the game, be sure to check out the shuttle bus that runs between Tokyo Dome City and both Haneda Airport (1-hour travel) or Narita Airport (about 2 hours of travel time). Taxi service around the entertainment district should be easy to find.
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Closest Major Airport: Narita International Airport (NRT)
Parking is really non-existent around the dome. It's recommended that you take a taxi or other public transportation.
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Bus Stops are located all around the dome and at the Tokyo Dome Hotel
There are plenty of options around here with the Suidobashi Station (JR Chuo - Subo Line/Subway Mita Line), Korakuen Station (Subway Marunouchi Line/Namboku Line) or the Kasuga Station (Subway Oedo Line) all have stops within walking distance.
If you're headed to the airport right after the game, be sure to check out the shuttle bus that runs between Tokyo Dome City and both Haneda Airport (1-hour travel) or Narita Airport (about 2 hours of travel time). Taxi service around the entertainment district should be easy to find.
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