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  1. 東京ドームとうきょうドーム東京都 文京区 後楽にあるドーム球場プロ野球セントラルリーグリーグの読売ジャイアンツ読売巨人軍が専用球場本拠地としている

    • 1988年(昭和63年)3月18日
  2. Tokyo Dome (東京ドーム, Tōkyō Dōmu?) es un estadio cubierto situado en el barrio de Bunkyō en Tokio, Japón. Fue construido sobre los terrenos del recinto deportivo de Kōrakuen e inaugurado el 17 de marzo de 1988.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tokyo_DomeTokyo Dome - Wikipedia

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    Construction on the stadium began on May 16, 1985, and it opened on March 17, 1988. It was built on the site of the Velodrome, adjacent to Korakuen Stadium and the Koishikawa-Kōrakuengarden. It has a maximum total capacity of 57,000 depending on configuration, with an all-seating configuration of 42,000. Tokyo Dome's original nickname was "The Big ...

    It is the home field of the Yomiuri Giants baseball team. On March 18, 1988, the day after the Tokyo Dome opened, the Yomiuri Giants held a game which was the first event in the Tokyo Dome. The Yomiuri Giants host about 70 games a year at their home stadium, Tokyo Dome, and other Nippon Professional Baseball teams sometimes host several games a yea...

    Tokyo Dome is part of a greater entertainment complex known as Tokyo Dome City, built of the grounds of the former Tokyo Koishikawa Arsenal. Tokyo Dome City includes an amusement park and Tokyo Dome City Attractions (formerly Kōrakuen Grounds). This amusement park occupies the former Korakuen Stadium site and includes a roller coaster named Thunder...

    International baseball tournaments and Major League Baseball

    Tokyo Dome has been chosen as one of the baseball stadiums to hold international baseball tournaments since 2000s. The Tokyo Dome has been selected to host all five World Baseball Classics through 2023. It was also selected to host the finals of the WBSC Premier 12, which was held twice. The Tokyo Dome has held various Major League Baseball games to open the seasons, with the first series—a two-game slate between the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets in 2000—being the first time American MLB tea...

    Concerts

    The Tokyo Dome Corporation publishes a list of singers and music groups that have performed since its opening in 1988. The Alfee held its first concert at Tokyo Dome on March 19, 1988, and March 20, two days after the dome opened. On March 22, 1988, and March 23, Mick Jaggerbecame the first non-Japanese artist to perform at the Tokyo Dome. Concerts have been held at the Tokyo Dome for several dozen days each year since its opening, mainly by Japanese singers and music groups. According to off...

    Professional wrestling

    New Japan Pro-Wrestling has held a professional wrestling event at Tokyo Dome, currently titled Wrestle Kingdom, on January 4 of each year, since 1992. The event expanded in 2020 to two nights, with the second night on January 5. The event is the biggest in Japanese professional wrestling, and has been compared to WWE's flagship U.S. event WrestleMania in terms of size and significance.Other companies such as All Japan Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling NOAH, and WWE had previously held major event...

  4. 東京ドームシティ (とうきょうドームシティ、TOKYO DOME CITY)は、 株式会社東京ドーム が運営し、 東京ドーム や 東京ドームシティ アトラクションズ ・ 後楽園ホール ・ ラクーア ・ 東京ドームホテル などの施設で構成される都内最大規模のエンタ ー テインメントシティ。 所在地は 東京都 文京区 後楽 。 略称 は TDC 。 コンセプトは「 心が動く、心に残る。 」 [1] 。 かつての名称は東京ドームの愛称「BIG EGG」に因んで BIG EGG CITY (ビッグエッグシティ)だったが、 2000年 1月1日 に現在の名称へ改められた。

  5. 東京ドームは空気の圧力差で屋根膜を支えるエアーサポーテッドドームです。 加圧送風ファンによって絶えずドーム内に空気を送り込み、ドーム内の気圧を外よりも0.3%高くして屋根膜を支えています。

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  6. Tokyo Dome is a famous landmark in Tokyo used for a wide variety of purposes, not only for baseball games but for other sports, concerts, and events. It is not only the home ground of the professional baseball team Yomiuri Giants, but also a premier venue in Japan where more than 8 million people visit annually.

  7. Tokyo Dome (東京ドーム, Tōkyō Dōmu) is an indoor baseball stadium in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. It is sometimes given the nickname "The Big Egg" because of its dome shape. The stadium started being built on May 16, 1985. It opened on March 17, 1988. It has 42,000 seats.