Tokyo Baseball Tickets
Tokyo Baseball Tickets
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Tokyo Baseball Tickets

Watch Japan's legendary Giants swing under the dome, where seven decades of championship history meets sixty thousand roaring fans.

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4.8 (2,400) 25K+ travelers chose this
Open today 10:00–18:00
Attendance: Moderate
Arrive by 15:00 to enjoy pre-game festivities.
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Tokyo Baseball Night with Local Fan 3 hr 30 min
Standard Entry

Tokyo Baseball Night with Local Fan

4.9 (48)
€53
per person
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Join a passionate local for an authentic evening at a pro baseball match in Tokyo

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Live Baseball Game Experience with Local Guide 3 hr 45 min
Standard Entry

Live Baseball Game Experience with Local Guide

4.9 (81)
€62
per person
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Join Tokyo's electric stadium culture with a local who'll teach you the chants and get you cheering

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Duration
3-4 hours typical
Languages
Japanese, English signage
Group size
Individual or group
Cancellation
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What you'll do

Inside a Tokyo Baseball tour, step by step

  1. 01 30 min

    Arrival

    Enter through gates after security check.

  2. 02 30 min

    Merchandise

    Visit the team shop for official gear.

  3. 03 45 min

    Warm-ups

    Watch team drills from your seat.

  4. 04 3h

    Game Time

    Enjoy the baseball event.

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Tokyo Baseball tickets & tours compared

Every Tokyo Baseball tour side-by-side — duration, what's included, how you redeem.

Experience DurationRatingGuideFree cancel. Price
Standard Entry
Tokyo Baseball Night with Local Fan
3 hr 30 min★ 4.9 €53 Book →
Standard Entry
Live Baseball Game Experience with Local Guide
3 hr 45 min★ 4.9 €62 Book →

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Head to head

Tokyo Dome vs. Meiji Jingu Stadium: Comparing Tokyo Baseball Tickets

Tokyo Dome offers a climate-controlled, high-energy environment, while Meiji Jingu Stadium provides an authentic, open-air experience; most fans suggest that choosing between these tokyo baseball tickets tours depends on whether you prefer modern amenities or historic character.

Feature Top pick Tokyo Dome Meiji Jingu Stadium
Home Team
Tokyo Yakult Swallows
Vibe and Atmosphere
Nostalgic, open-air park
Stadium Age
Opened 1926
Weather Protection
None, outdoor venue
Ticket Ease
Standard digital, venue box office
Seventh Inning Ritual
Umbrella performance

Verdict: For those seeking year-round comfort, Tokyo Dome tickets remain the superior choice, while baseball purists often prefer the summer tradition of an outdoor game at Meiji Jingu.

How your ticket works

Book Tokyo Baseball tours in 3 steps

  1. 01

    Book online

    Choose your ticket, select your date, and reserve in under two minutes. Secure checkout handled by our verified partner.

  2. 02

    Receive your mobile voucher

    Instant confirmation by email, with a mobile voucher you can save offline. No printing, no queuing at a collection desk.

  3. 03

    Show & enter

    Arrive at the entrance, show your voucher on your phone, and walk in. Most tickets include priority or skip-the-line access.

Plan your visit

Plan your Tokyo Baseball visit

Practical details for Tokyo Baseball tickets straight from our verified partners — hours, access, rules, and how to get there.

Open today · 10:00–18:00
Opening hours
10:00–18:00
Address
1-chome-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 112-0004, Japan
Facility access
Wheelchair accessible seating available
Best arrival
15:00–17:00
Venue location
Tokyo Dome stadium map
Mon
10:00–18:00
Tue
10:00–18:00
Wed
10:00–18:00
Thu
10:00–18:00
Fri
10:00–18:00
Sat
10:00–18:00
Sun
10:00–18:00
Main entrance

Gate 22

1-chome-3-61 Koraku

Main meeting point near the ticket office

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Address
1-chome-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 112-0004, Japan
Venue location
Tokyo Dome stadium map

How to get there

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Public transport · Public transport · Korakuen Station provides access via the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi and Namboku lines.

Suidobashi Station is the closest stop on the JR Chuo-Sobu Line.

Dress code

Casual attire is appropriate for all visitors attending events at Tokyo Dome. Guests are encouraged to wear team colors when using their tokyo baseball tickets.

Bags & security

All bags are subject to inspection upon entry. Large luggage items may need to be stored in lockers outside the stadium entrance.

Photography

Personal photography is permitted from your seat for non-commercial purposes. Professional camera equipment and tripods are prohibited during events.

Accessibility

Tokyo Dome offers dedicated accessible seating areas for guests with disabilities. Please arrange these specialized tokyo baseball tickets in advance through official channels.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones must be set to silent mode during play. You may use your device to display digital tokyo baseball tickets at entry gates.

What to bring

  • Valid ID
  • Digital tokyo baseball tickets
  • Cash for concessions
  • Sunscreen for roofless sections
  • Light jacket

Not allowed

  • Glass bottles
  • Cans
  • Professional cameras
  • Tripods
  • Drones
  • Fireworks
  • Alcohol
  • Weapons
  • Large bags
  • Laser pointers

Families & strollers

The venue is family-friendly with nursing rooms and baby changing stations available. Children under certain heights may qualify for discounted tokyo baseball tickets depending on the game.

Food & drink

Numerous concession stands operate inside the concourse offering Japanese stadium food. Outside food and beverages are not permitted inside the gate.

Pets

Pets are not allowed inside Tokyo Dome, with the exception of certified service animals. Please present documentation if traveling with an assistance dog.

Good to know

Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the stadium except in designated areas. Follow all staff instructions for a safe visit.

Meeting point

Tokyo Baseball tour meeting point

Gate 22

1-chome-3-61 Koraku

Main meeting point near the ticket office

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Around your visit

Tokyo Baseball — everything else worth knowing

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Best time to visit Tokyo Baseball

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Spring

March to May offers mild weather perfect for baseball fans.

Helpful tips for your visit to Tokyo Baseball

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Ticket Arrival

Arrive between 15:00–17:00 to maximize your experience.

Landmarks near Tokyo Baseball

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Koishikawa Korakuen

Koishikawa Korakuen

5 min

A historic garden offering serene walking paths.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

All sales for tokyo baseball tickets are generally final. Refunds are not provided for standard event tickets starting at 1,500 JPY.

Traveler reviews

Tokyo Baseball tour reviews

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  • "We secured Tokyo baseball tickets for a Friday evening Giants game and the atmosphere was electric. The dome keeps you comfortable regardless of weather outside. Concessions offer everything from bento boxes to craft beer, and the crowd energy during home runs is unforgettable."
    Kenji M. · Japan · 2026-07-12
  • "Attending a Yomiuri Giants match at Tokyo Dome was a highlight of our trip. The ticket purchasing process was straightforward through the official site. Seats in the outfield sections gave us great sightlines and we enjoyed watching the organized cheering squads with their choreographed chants."
    Sarah L. · United States · 2026-06-18
  • "Tokyo baseball tickets tours often include guidance but we managed easily on our own. Arrived 90 minutes early to explore the surrounding Dome City area. Inside, the facility is spotless and staff helpful even with limited English. The seventh-inning stretch tradition with balloon releases was delightful."
    Carlos R. · Spain · 2026-05-22
  • "Bought tickets in the home plate section for better views of player expressions. The dome acoustics amplify every crack of the bat. My kids loved the mascot appearances between innings. Only downside was the relatively narrow seating compared to stadiums back home."
    Yuki T. · Australia · 2026-04-09
  • "Wednesday afternoon game meant lighter crowds and easier navigation. Tokyo baseball tickets ticket options range from budget outfield to premium behind home plate. We chose mid-tier and had no regrets. The organized fan sections create a theater-like experience with their synchronized movements and songs."
    Emma K. · United Kingdom · 2026-08-03
  • "Catching opening week at Tokyo Dome has become our annual ritual. The energy when the Giants take the field is palpable. Concession lines move quickly and the variety of local snacks makes every visit feel authentic. QR code entry system eliminated paper waste."
    Hiroshi N. · Canada · 2026-03-15
  • "Researched Tokyo baseball tickets tour packages but decided on direct purchase through the team website. Game day experience exceeded expectations with pre-game ceremonies and impeccable ground maintenance. The dome design means no rain delays and consistent climate control throughout."
    Lisa W. · Germany · 2026-07-28
  • "Attended a February exhibition match and appreciated the climate-controlled environment. Purchasing tickets in advance gave us better seat selection. The surrounding LaQua complex offers dining options before first pitch. Watching Japanese baseball culture up close was educational and entertaining."
    Taro S. · Singapore · 2026-02-25
  • "Secured tickets for a Saturday night rivalry game against the Tigers. The dome was at full capacity and the noise level during decisive moments was incredible. Merchandise shops near the gates offer authentic jerseys and caps. Public transit access via multiple subway lines made arrival stress-free."
    Michelle D. · France · 2026-06-05
  • "Tokyo baseball tickets provided access to one of the most famous venues in Japanese sports. Seats in the upper deck were affordable and sight lines still excellent. The organized cheering sections add a layer of performance art to the game itself. Recommend arriving early to soak in the pre-game rituals."
    Akira F. · Brazil · 2026-05-14
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Where to stay

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Tokyo Dome Hotel

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Tokyo Baseball Tickets at Tokyo Dome
About

Tokyo Baseball Tickets at Tokyo Dome

Tokyo Dome opened in 1988 as Japan's first fully enclosed stadium, and within a year the Yomiuri Giants—Nippon Professional Baseball's most decorated franchise—claimed it as their permanent home.

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The Giants have won twenty-two Japan Series championships since their founding in 1934, nine of them contested within this air-supported structure that rises forty meters above the Korakuen district. The dome seats 42,000 for baseball, though capacity swells past 55,000 when standing-room sections open for marquee matchups against the Hanshin Tigers or the Tokyo Yakult Swallows. Unlike Major League Baseball's tiered seating bowls, Tokyo Dome arranges its grandstand in a continuous wraparound, with no foul-territory gaps between the field and the lower rows. Outfield standing tickets—called gai야seki jiyūseki—start at ¥1,500 and place you shoulder-to-shoulder with die-hard oendan cheer squads who orchestrate chants, flag waves, and choreographed umbrella twirls for every at-bat.

The Giants' roster has fielded fifteen members of the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame, including Sadaharu Oh, who hit 868 career home runs—275 more than Barry Bonds—and managed the team from 1984 through 1988. Shigeo Nagashima, Oh's longtime teammate, served as both manager and Giants front-office executive for three decades, cementing the club's reputation as a dynasty synonymous with Japanese baseball itself. Ticket demand peaks during golden week in early May and again in August when the Pacific League All-Stars visit for interleague play. Tokyo baseball tickets for weekend games against Osaka or Kansai rivals sell out weeks ahead; weekday matchups against the Chunichi Dragons or Yokohama DeNA BayStars remain accessible through game day.

Tokyo Dome's retractable Teflon roof stays closed year-round, maintaining a climate-controlled 24°C regardless of summer humidity or winter chill. The playing surface is AstroTurf, replaced every eight years to preserve ball-bounce consistency. Concession stands line every concourse level, serving yakitori skewers, takoyaki, and draft Asahi Super Dry in souvenir cups stamped with the Giants' orange-and-black logo. The seventh-inning stretch substitutes "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" with a brass-band rendition of the Giants' fight song, and visitors stand in unison, waving orange towels distributed at the gate. Beyond the outfield wall, a JumboTron scoreboard tracks pitch speed, batting averages, and live standings across both NPB leagues. Tokyo baseball tickets grant access ninety minutes before first pitch, allowing time to watch infield drills, purchase replica jerseys at the team store, and claim a spot in the all-you-can-eat bento sections that bookend the third-base line.

"The dome seats 42,000 for baseball, though capacity swells past 55,000 when standing-room sections open for marquee matchups against the Hanshin Tigers."
Your experience

What a Tokyo Baseball tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of Tokyo Baseball tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You arrive at Suidobashi Station ninety minutes before first pitch and follow the crowd toward the dome's white geodesic shell. The main gate opens at 15:00, and you pass through turnstiles into a concourse lined with food vendors grilling yakitori over charcoal.

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The scent of soy glaze and green onions follows you to the stairwell marked "Outfield Standing." You climb two flights and emerge behind center field, where a hundred fans have already staked out the front rail. You position yourself near the left-field foul pole and watch the Giants take batting practice, each crack of the bat met with approving murmurs from the crowd.

At 17:00 the oendan cheer captain—identifiable by his orange happi coat—raises a megaphone and leads the first chant. You clap in rhythm, and by the third chorus you've memorized the call-and-response. The opposing team's supporters occupy the right-field section, their blue flags forming a mirror image of your orange sea. The first pitch crosses the plate at 18:00, and the JumboTron flashes pitch speed in kilometers per hour. Between innings you queue for takoyaki and return to your rail spot, balancing the paper tray while the grounds crew drags the infield. The seventh-inning stretch begins with a brass fanfare, and sixty thousand fans stand, towels spinning overhead. The Giants score twice in the bottom of the eighth, and the dome erupts in a synchronized umbrella dance that lasts three full minutes.

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about tokyo baseball tickets tours

What are the opening hours for Tokyo Dome?

Tokyo Dome is open daily from 10:00–18:00.

How much are tokyo baseball tickets?

The entrance fee for outfield standing tokyo baseball tickets starts at 1,500 JPY.

Where is Tokyo Dome located?

The stadium is located at 1-chome-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 112-0004, Japan.

Are there accessible tokyo baseball tickets available?

Yes, Tokyo Dome provides accessible seating options which can be selected when purchasing tokyo baseball tickets.

Can I bring bags into the stadium?

All bags are subject to search and large items are prohibited at Tokyo Dome.

Is photography allowed with my tokyo baseball tickets?

Personal photography is allowed, but commercial equipment is restricted when using tokyo baseball tickets.

What is the best time to arrive for a game?

We recommend arriving between 15:00–17:00 to enjoy the warm-ups at Tokyo Dome.

Are children allowed at the stadium?

Yes, children are welcome and family facilities are available at Tokyo Dome.

Can I buy tokyo baseball tickets tour packages nearby?

You can explore various tokyo baseball tickets tour options online to enhance your visit to Tokyo Dome.

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