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Where is the Japanese Dome and how to introduce it?

If you come to Japan for a concert, where do you usually go? In fact, there are many places to hold concerts here in Japan, among which the dome is the one we often hear about. So what kind of domes are there in Japan? Where are they? Let us introduce you to the editor!

Tokyo Dome

Year of opening: 1988

Capacity: about 57,000 people

Building area: 46,755 square meters.

The Tokyo Dome (Tokyo) is Japan's first dome stadium, where many singing groups have created "legends". For example, in 1997, when X Japan performed at the Tokyo Dome, 50,000 people in the audience performed X jumps, causing an artificial earthquake of about magnitude 3 in the surrounding area. Kinki Boys have held concerts here for 20 consecutive years (1998-2000). They are the largest group in the history of Tokyo Dome and have the most consecutive performances. The record still stands today.

Tokyo Dome

Address: 1-3-61 Hoao, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo

Transportation: JR Chuo Line, Gochu Line "Suidobashi Station" "(West Exit), Toei Subway Tami Line "Suidobashi Station" (Exit A2), Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Nanboku Line Korakuen Station (Exit 2), about 5 minutes' walk; from Toei Subway Oedo Line "Kasuga Station" "(Exit 6) is about a 7-minute walk.

Osaka Kyocera Dome

Year of opening: 1997

Capacity: about 50,000 people

Building area: 33,800 square meters .

Osaka Dome opened in 1997 and was renamed Kyocera Dome (Kyocera Dome) in 2006. Its appearance is wavy, lively and dynamic. As a representative concert shrine in Kansai, it has also become the most familiar "home" of Kansai singing groups. For example, Genese's idol group Guan 8, every time they sing at the Kyocera Dome, they feel like they are back in their hometown, feeling extremely relaxed and comfortable.

Osaka Kyocera Dome

Address: 2-1 Sanzenzaki Naka, Nishi-ku, Osaka City

Transportation: Subway Line "

Fukuoka Yahuoku! Arena

Year opened: 1993

Capacity: approximately 52,500 people

Building area: 69,130 ??square meters

Fukuoka Yahuoku! Dome (Fukuoka! 12

Fukuoka Yahuoku! Dome

Address: 2_2_2 Teikobō, Naka-ku, Fukuoka City

Transportation : About 15 minutes’ walk from Fukuoka City Underground Chinatown Station (Exit 3)

Nagoya Dome

Year of opening: 1997

Capacity: about 50. , 500 people

Building area: 48,169 square meters

The Nagoya Dome (), launched as the Kyocera Dome in 1997, was the home stadium of the Japanese team Japan Dragon when it was used as a professional stadium. The baseball game venue is located adjacent to the Taiko Campus of Nagoya University.

Nagoya Dome

Address: 1-1-1, Taiko Minami, Higashi-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture. p>

Transportation: Subway, guide rail bus station "1

Sapporo Dome

Year of opening: 2001

Capacity: about 53,845 people

Building area: 55,168 square meters

In the northernmost part of Hokkaido, the Sapporo Dome (Sapporo 12512) is also the youngest of the five major domes. It is often visited. The first stop of the concert

Sapporo Dome

Address: No. 1, Yochugaoka Banchi, Yuhei District, Sapporo City, Hokkaido

Transportation: Subway Tofeng Line Zhu. It’s about a 10-minute walk from Tomi Station.

Pay attention to this information and don’t make a mistake next time if you go to Japan!