Tokyo Dome City

35°42′20.23″N 139°45′6.82″E / 35.7056194°N 139.7518944°E / 35.7056194; 139.7518944

Part of the amusement center.
Buildings in Tokyo against a blue sky
Tokyo Dome City Looking from the East near Suidōbashi Station

Tokyo Dome City (東京ドームシティ, Tōkyō Dōmu Shiti), referred to as Big Egg City before January 1, 2000, is an entertainment complex in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan.

It also includes the world's largest roofed baseball stadium, known as Tokyo Dome (AKA "Big Egg"); an amusement park known as Tokyo Dome City Attractions (formerly Kōrakuen Yūenchi); and Korakuen Hall. In May 2003, a spa resort known as LaQua opened for business near Tokyo Dome City Attractions. It also hosts character shows for Toei Company's Toei Superheroes, including the Kamen Rider and Super Sentai series (the Tokyo Dome Corporation is the Super Sentai series' main sponsor).

The Tokyo Dome City contains the Tokyo Dome Hotel, a 43-story hotel that is easy to spot from the street and from the Tokyo Subway Suidobashi Station, which is only two blocks away.

Tokyo Dome City facilities

  • Tokyo Dome baseball stadium
  • LaQua
    • a building that houses a spa, fitness center and shopping mall
    • amusement park rides including Big O and Thunder Dolphin
  • Tokyo Dome City Attractions amusement park
    • Theatre G-Rosso
  • Tokyo Dome Hotel
  • Yellow Building
    • Sauna Tokyo Dome, Korakuen Hall sports arena
  • Blue Building
    • Tokyo Dome Bowling Center, Off-track betting (Wins Korekauen)
  • MEETS PORT

Transportation

  • Kōrakuen Station of several subway lines, integrated within the complex
  • Kasuga Station of several subway lines, to the north
  • Suidōbashi Station, a JR line station across a street from Tokyo Dome City

See also

  • Koishikawa Korakuen Garden is immediately to the west of the area.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tokyo Dome City.
  • Tokyo Dome City official website
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