Tokyo Dome City is the most famous entertainment complex in Japan with countless games and interesting experiences waiting. Go explore today through our Tokyo Dome City review: How to get there, Ticket prices, Tips & best things to do at Tokyo Dome City Amusement Park.

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Tokyo Dome City review: How to get there, Ticket prices, Tips & best things to do at Tokyo Dome City Amusement Park

Japan is a great tourist destination and seems to show no signs of cooling down. This country has countless interesting and mysterious things spread across all regions, stimulating the passion for adventure of anyone who sets foot there. And this stop will be the Tokyo Dome City entertainment complex in Tokyo. You will be completely captivated by the culinary culture, history, natural beauty and exciting challenges as soon as you come to Tokyo Dome City.

But do you know anything about this attraction? Let’s explore with Living Nomads the unique things that can only be found at Tokyo Dome City!

What is Tokyo Dome City Amusement Park? What’s interesting?

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Tokyo Dome City is a famous entertainment complex located right in the center of Bunkyo district, Tokyo. This complex is a miniature “city”, including all kinds of services, from amusement parks, bustling shopping areas, luxury hotels, relaxing spas (LaQua), to the famous Tokyo Dome indoor stadium. To fully explore this diversity, you will probably need to spend a whole day here.

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With a system of more than 20 games, Tokyo Dome City Attractions (amusement park) is an attractive destination for everyone, from families with young children, couples, to groups of friends looking for thrills. Two experiences not to be missed here are the famous Roller Coaster and the giant Ferris wheel without a center axis, offering a breathtaking view of the whole of Tokyo. This diversity has turned Tokyo Dome City into an ideal entertainment center for all visitors.

Where is Tokyo Dome City? How to Get to Tokyo Dome City

Address: 1-chōme-3-61 Kōraku, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 112-0004

Tokyo Dome City is located right in the heart of Tokyo, making it extremely convenient to travel by various public transportation.

Getting There by Train

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JR Pass for Whole Japan

Tokyo Dome City is located near many train stations, allowing you to easily choose the appropriate route:

Suidobashi Station: About a 5-minute walk from Tokyo Dome City

  • JR Chūō-Sōbu Line.
  • Toei Mita Line.

Kōrakuen Station: About a 10-minute walk from Tokyo Dome City

  • Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line.
  • Tokyo Metro Namboku Line.

Kasuga Station: About a 10-minute walk from Tokyo Dome City

  • Toei Ōedo Line.
  • Toei Mita Line.

Tip: For unlimited and cost-effective travel on Japan’s extensive train network, you should pre-purchase a JR Pass or Tokyo Subway Pass on Klook.

Private Car Charter

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This is the most convenient and comfortable option, especially suitable for first-time travelers, families, or those with a lot of luggage. You can book a Private Car Charter service for the day in Tokyo and surrounding areas on Klook to be completely in control of your destination and time of visit, without having to worry about finding your way or the complicated train system.

Tokyo Dome City Ticket Price Reference

It is important to note that Tokyo Dome City (including shopping areas, restaurants, and grounds) is free of admission fees. You only have to pay for the rides and attractions at Tokyo Dome City Attractions.

Tokyo Dome City Attractions offers a variety of tickets to suit your needs:

One Day Passport – Unlimited Experience

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TOKYO DOME CITY 1Day passport

This is the most popular ticket, allowing you to play unlimited games on all the rides in one day.

  • Adults (18 years old and above): 4,700 – 5,800 JPY
  • Students/Seniors (Junior High School Students & Over 60 Years Old): 4,100 – 5,200 JPY
  • Children (Elementary School Students): 3,400 – 4,500 JPY
  • Infants/Kindergarteners (3 years old – before elementary school): 2,400 – 3,500 JPY

Saver Ticket (Ride 5) – 5 Ride Combo Ticket

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Tokyo Dome City Attractions Ride 5 Ticket

This is a good choice if you only want to experience a few outstanding games such as the Thunder Dolphin roller coaster or the Big O wheel.

  • Ride 5 Ticket (5 rides): About 3,800 JPY/person (can be used for 5 different games, but is not transferable)
  • Individual ticket price for each game: Ranging from 600 JPY – 1,500 JPY/ride (Depending on the ride, for example, Thunder Dolphin is usually the most expensive)

Tokyo Dome City Complete Passport

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This is a premium ticket that includes admission to the Tokyo Dome City Attractions and access to/use of some other facilities in the complex such as: Space Museum TeNQ, ASOBono! (Indoor children’s play area), Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum…

  • Marugoto Passport ticket price (Adult): About 6,600 JPY
  • Marugoto Passport ticket price (Child): About 4,800 JPY

Book Save Tickets on Klook

Don’t rush to buy tickets at the counter! Klook has an exclusive promotion program for tourists (non-Japanese visitors), helping you buy tickets at a better price than the counter price, especially combo tickets or single tickets. Book your tickets in advance on Klook today to “hunt” for discounted deals and enjoy a fun journey without worrying about “hurting your wallet” at this top entertainment center in Tokyo!

Where to Buy Tokyo Dome City Tickets?

You can buy tickets to Tokyo Dome City Attractions (Passport or single tickets) through 3 main channels:

Buy Tickets Directly at the Counter

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You can buy tickets directly at the official ticket sales points in Tokyo Dome City:

  • Attractions Ticket Counter: Located opposite Gate 21 of Tokyo Dome. This is the main ticket sales counter, providing tickets such as One-day Passport, Night Discount Passport, Ride 5 and single tickets.
  • Ticket Vending Machines: Located near some major rides (e.g., Big O ticket machine on LaQua 5F, Thunder Dolphin on LaQua 3F) or some other areas.
  • Temporary Ticket Counters: During weekends, holidays, or peak seasons, temporary ticket counters may be available.

Buy Tickets Online Through Official Platforms

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Tokyo Dome City has its own e-ticket store: TOKYO DOME CITY e-Ticket Store.

  • You can buy tickets such as One-day Passport through officially affiliated online ticketing platforms.
  • After purchase, you will receive a QR code or e-ticket to redeem or scan directly at the gate.

Buy Tickets Through Klook

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Buying Tokyo Dome City Attractions tickets through Klook is a popular method. This form brings many outstanding benefits compared to buying directly at the counter, helping you optimize both cost and time. When buying tickets through Klook, you will enjoy:

  • Discounted Prices: These platforms often have ticket packages or special promotional prices exclusively for international visitors, helping you buy tickets at a cheaper price than the listed price at the counter in Japan.
  • Convenient Payment: You can easily pay in local currency (VND) and receive electronic tickets immediately, eliminating language and currency barriers.
  • Save Time Queuing: This is the biggest benefit. Instead of having to queue at the main ticket counter, you just need to go to the ticket exchange counter (usually a separate counter) to get a physical card or scan the QR code, helping you quickly enter the gate and start your journey of fun.
  • Flexible Itinerary: Some e-tickets purchased through Klook may be open-date, allowing you more flexibility in choosing your visit date, especially useful when the weather changes.
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Helpful Tips:

  • To get the cheapest price and avoid queues, you should prioritize buying tickets online through reputable travel platforms like Klook before your trip.
  • You should check the details of the location and exchange counter of the platform you buy from to get the fastest entrance.

Interesting Activities at Tokyo Dome City

Tokyo Dome City has countless interesting tourist activities waiting for you to explore. Let’s take a look at some interesting experiences at this entertainment complex with Klook!

Tokyo Dome Stadium

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Tokyo Dome is a multi-purpose stadium, considered a symbol of Tokyo. With a capacity of up to 55,000 people, it is a regular venue for major events: professional baseball leagues (home of the Yomiuri Giants), major sporting events, and world-class concerts by Japanese and international artists.

“Thunder Dolphin” Roller Coaster

This is one of Tokyo’s most famous roller coasters, with a maximum speed of up to 130 km/h and an 80-degree slope, giving a powerful feeling of free fall. The most unique feature of “Thunder Dolphin” is that the track is designed to run through the wall of the LaQua building and through the “Big O” Ferris wheel, creating an extremely thrilling and eye-catching experience.

Note: The thrill rides may be temporarily closed for maintenance. Visitors are advised to check the operating schedule on the official website before visiting.

“Big O” Ferris Wheel

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“Big O” is the world’s first axis-free Ferris wheel. From inside the cabin, you will see the panoramic view of Tokyo Dome City and the magnificent center of Tokyo from above. The moment the “Thunder Dolphin” roller coaster runs through the Ferris wheel is a unique scene that you cannot miss. With a slow rotation speed, Big O brings a relaxing experience different from other thrilling games in the park.

Tenq Space Museum

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Tenq Space Museum is an attraction inside Tokyo Dome City that helps you See – Imagine – Touch space objects from 9 realistic experiences. Coming here, you will learn more about outer space, see the universe from many different angles. Experience the projection map with 4K resolution, where you can immerse yourself in the multidimensional universe.

ASOBono Children’s Playground!

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This is one of the largest indoor amusement parks in Tokyo, suitable for the whole family. ASOBono! is divided into several separate themed areas, including a giant ball pool, trampoline, active play area and a separate area designed to be safe for babies (under 24 months old).

Tokyo Dome Bowling Center

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This bowling center has a total of 54 lanes, with a modern automatic scoring system. You can choose from two playing styles: the regular free bowling alley or the bowling alley with bar (4th floor) for adults only. In addition, the center also serves a variety of snacks and refreshing drinks, ideal for family, friends or colleagues gatherings.

Table Tennis Space “Takusuru”

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A great place for table tennis enthusiasts to practice, play, or join “club” matches. Moreover, our team of experienced coaches are always ready to guide you and organize regular friendly matches, helping you not only improve your skills but also expand your community of like-minded people.

Tokyo Dome Roller Skating Rink

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This is a large indoor rink, mainly for roller skating all year round. The area can also host seasonal skating events. You can bring their own skates or rent skates and socks right on the rink. In addition, the rink also offers roller skating lessons for all ages and levels, making it easy for you to get acquainted and improve your skills.

Spo-Dori Indoor Sports Center!

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Spo-Dori! is an indoor sports complex where you can try your hand at a variety of sports, including:

  • Giant rock wall for rock climbers
  • Batting Cages with adjustable ball speeds (80 – 130km/h)
  • Golf Range

AaMo Gallery

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AaMo Gallery attracts a wide range of visitors, from serious art lovers to families and fans of popular culture such as anime, manga and video games. The space is designed to be flexible and easily transformable to accommodate a variety of exhibitions, creating a unique and vibrant experience for visitors.

Hero Action Show

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Enjoy exciting live action shows where you can meet famous Japanese superhero characters. You will witness dramatic, eye-catching fights with acrobatics and special effects as vivid as in the movies. After the show, there is often a meeting with the warriors of justice.

Note: The show is performed entirely in Japanese and there are no English subtitles.

Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

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The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was established in 1959, right next to Korakuen Stadium. Today, the museum has doubled in size and moved into Tokyo Dome City. The purpose of this project is to preserve and honor the great contributions of players, umpires and managers to the history of Japanese baseball (both professional and amateur).

Spa LaQua

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A natural hot spring (Onsen) complex located in the heart of bustling Tokyo. Spa LaQua uses hot spring water from a depth of 1.7km underground, serving indoor and outdoor baths and saunas. The spa is open almost 24 hours (from 11am to 9am the next morning).

Note: There is an additional charge if you choose to stay overnight.

Koishikawa Kōrakuen Garden

Koishikawa Kōrakuen is a separate attraction located right next to Tokyo Dome City. This is a traditional Japanese garden built during the Edo period, once part of the private residence of Lord Tokugawa Mitsukuni. The scenery is most beautiful in autumn, when the ginkgo and maple trees turn brilliant yellow and red, creating a peaceful oasis.

Wonder Drop Water Slide

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Wonder Drop is one of the popular water rides at Tokyo Dome City Attractions, located in the LaQua area. It is a classic wooden boat ride, where you sit on a small boat and float through dark tunnels, before experiencing a sudden vertical drop from a great height into the water, giving you a refreshing “bath”.

LaQua Shopping and Dining Paradise

The LaQua area is the perfect stop to relax and recharge after experiencing the rides. It is home to a variety of shopping stores, from fashion brands, accessories, cosmetics to unique souvenirs.

In terms of food, LaQua boasts a wide selection of cozy cafes, international restaurants, fast food, and Japanese sweets. In particular, you can enjoy meals at restaurants with direct views of the Big O Ferris wheel or Thunder Dolphin roller coaster, providing a unique dining and entertainment experience right in the heart of Tokyo.

Events and Festivals at Tokyo Dome City

Currently, events and festivals at Tokyo Dome City often focus on major concerts at Tokyo Dome and themed campaigns/collaborations at Tokyo Dome City Attractions (theme park).

Here are some of the most prominent and latest events (recently updated) at Tokyo Dome City, especially from the end of 2025:

Major Concerts at Tokyo Dome

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Tokyo Dome is famous for hosting large-scale music performances.

  • Oasis Live in Japan 2025: October 25 – 26, 2025
  • EIKICHI YAZAWA LIVE in TOKYO DOME “Do It! YAZAWA 2025”: November 8 – 9, 2025
  • Ado DOME TOUR 2025: November 11 – 12, 2025
  • 2025 LE SSERAFIM TOUR ‘EASY CRAZY HOT’ ENCORE IN TOKYO DOME: November 18 – 19, 2025

Seasonal Events at Tokyo Dome City

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These events take place at the amusement park area and other locations within Tokyo Dome City:

QuizKnock x Tokyo Dome City (Quiz Event)

  • Period: From September 12 to October 26, 2025
  • This is a collaborative puzzle game event created by QuizKnock’s NazoLock production team

Musical Touken Ranbu x Tokyo Dome City Attractions (10th Anniversary)

  • Period: October 30 to November 30, 2025
  • Special collaboration event in Tokyo Dome City’s entertainment areas

Hashigo-zake x Tokyo Dome City (Walking and enjoying food/drink)

  • Period: October 10 to 13, 2025
  • Food and drink event in the complex

Koishikawa Kōrakuen x Tokyo Dome City (“Long Autumn Night”)

  • Period: October 10 to 20, 2025
  • Special illumination event in collaboration between Tokyo Dome City and Koishikawa Garden Kōrakuen

Year-End Events

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These year-end events at Tokyo Dome City are planned or have been announced on the official Tokyo Dome City website.

Tokyo Dome City Winter Illumination

  • Usually starts from mid-November 2025 to late February 2026
  • This is a famous light festival that turns Tokyo Dome City into a romantic space at night

Tokyo Tableware Festival 2025:

  • Scheduled to take place in late November – early December 2025 at Prism Hall.

Note: Event schedules are subject to change. Please check directly on the official Tokyo Dome City website close to the visit date for the most accurate information.

Frequently Asked Questions About Visiting Tokyo Dome City

Is Tokyo Dome City free of admission?

Free admission. You only need to buy tickets for specific rides (like roller coasters) or services (like Spa LaQua).

Which rides are considered the most popular and worth trying?

The two most popular rides are the Thunder Dolphin roller coaster (through the building) and the Big-O axis-free Ferris wheel.

How to avoid long queues?

It is best to visit on weekdays or off-peak seasons, and it is recommended to book your tickets online via Klook in advance.

Does this complex have hot springs (onsen)?

Yes. You can enjoy natural hot springs at Spa LaQua located in this area.

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Is there any way to save on sightseeing costs?

You should buy a package ticket or book combo packages (like ride tickets + Spa LaQua) to save more than buying individual tickets.

Do you need a separate Wi-Fi network?

Although there is free Wi-Fi, the signal is easily overloaded. It is best to rent a Wi-Fi device or buy a 4G Sim from Klook if you are traveling in a large group to ensure a stable connection.

Can I buy duty-free goods at Tokyo Dome City?

Yes. You just need to present your passport at the duty-free shops in the complex and the staff will guide you through the next steps.

Can I bring food/drinks from outside?

No outside food is allowed, especially when dining at the food courts inside (e.g. GO-FUN Food Court).

With countless unique attractions and attractions, Tokyo Dome City will definitely not disappoint you when you spend a whole day exploring. There are many interesting things waiting for you, so plan a trip to Japan in the near future!

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