Tokyo dome
Opening year: 1988
Capacity: about 57,000 people
Building area: 46,755 square meters.
Tokyo Dome is the first dome stadium in Japan, where many singing groups have created "legends". For example, 1997, when X Japan held a performance in Tokyo Dome, 50,000 people performed X jump together, which caused an artificial earthquake of magnitude 3 or so in the surrounding area. Children in Feng Jingen have held concerts here for 20 consecutive years (1998-2000). It is the largest group in the history of Tokyo Dome, with the largest number of consecutive performances, and this record is still maintained today.
Tokyo dome
Address: Houao, Tokyo Cultural District 1-3-6 1
Transportation: JR Central Line, Wuchu Line "Shuidaoqiao Station" (west exit), Du Ying Tower Rice Noodle "Shuidaoqiao Station" (A2 exit), Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line and North-South Line Houleyuan Station (2 exit) walk for about 5 minutes; It takes about 7 minutes to walk at "Chunri Station" (Exit 6) on the Edo Line of Du Ying Metro.
Osaka Kyocera Dome
Opening year: 1997
Capacity: about 50,000 people
Building area: 33,800 square meters.
Osaka Dome opened on 1997 and was renamed Kyocera Dome in 2006. Its appearance is wavy and lively. As a representative concert shrine in Kansai region, it has also become the most familiar "home" for Kansai singing groups. For example, Guan 8, Genese's idol group, sings in Kyocera Dome every time, just like returning to his hometown, which is particularly relaxed and comfortable.
Osaka Kyocera Dome
Address: 2- 1, No.3,700 Middle School, Osaka West District.
Transportation: subway line "
Fukuoka duck warehouse! dome
Opening year: 1993
Capacity: about 52,500 people
Building area: 69130m2.
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Fukuoka duck warehouse! dome
Address: 2_2_2, Dixingbang, downtown Fukuoka
Transportation: It takes about 15 minutes to walk from Tangren Town Station (Exit 3), Underground Street, Fukuoka City.
Nagoya dome
Opening year: 1997
Capacity: about 50,500 people
Building area: 48 169 m2.
Nagoya Dome () was launched as Kyocera Dome in 1997. It was the home of JapanDragon, a Japanese team, and was used as a professional baseball venue at that time, adjacent to Taikooli Campus of Nagoya University.
Nagoya dome
Address: Taixing South 1- 1, East District, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture.
Transportation: subway and rail bus stop "1"
Sapporo dome
Start year: 200 1
Capacity: about 53,845 people
Building area: 55168m2.
In the northernmost part of Hokkaido, Sapporo Dome (Sapporo 125 12) is also the youngest of the five domes, and it is often the first stop of the concert tour.
Sapporo dome
Address: Chu Yang Qiufandi 1, Yuping District, Sapporo, Hokkaido
Transportation: It takes about 10 minutes to walk from Zhufu Station of the subway Dongfeng Line.
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