This article is recommended for:
・Find nearby hotels
・Easy access to the venue
・Quick price comparison
1. Understanding the Venue: Tokyo Dome
Welcome to Tokyo Dome, our city’s premier all-weather stadium for everything from baseball games to massive concerts!
Venue at a Glance

| Official Name | Tokyo Dome |
| Capacity | 55,000 |
| Weather | Indoor (Rain or Shine) |
| Main Access | Suidobashi Station |
| Coin Lockers | Available but limited |
2. Access to Tokyo Dome
Getting to Tokyo Dome is super easy since it’s served by multiple train and subway stations, making it accessible from anywhere in Tokyo.
How to get to Tokyo Dome: Which route is right for you?
From Tokyo Station

Convenient access from Tokyo Station.
Search for specific route from Tokyo Station to Tokyo Dome
Approx. 10-20 min
¥200 – ¥500
Travelers already in Tokyo
From Airports

Multiple options available from Narita and Haneda airports.
Search for specific route from Narita and Haneda airports to Tokyo Dome
Approx. 60-90 min
¥1,000 – ¥3,500
International travelers arriving at Narita and Haneda airports
Pro tip: For the most direct access, take the JR Chuo-Sobu Line to Suidobashi Station’s West Exit. Avoid rush hours (7-9am, 5-7pm) if possible
3. Top Hotels near Tokyo Dome
Staying nearby is a great idea, especially after a late event.
Tokyo Dome Hotel
You can’t beat the convenience—it’s literally right next to the dome.

Tokyo Dome Hotel
Best Location
Hotel Niwa Tokyo
A peaceful, modern Japanese-style hotel just a short walk away.

Hotel Niwa Tokyo
Best Vibe
sequence SUIDOBASHI
This is a trendy, smart hotel perfect for a comfortable and stylish stay.

sequence SUIDOBASHI
Best Budget
Where should you stay?
Staying right next to Tokyo Dome

- Walkable distance to the venue
- No transportation hassle
- Early access and easy return
- Higher accommodation costs
- Limited dining and shopping options
- Less central location for sightseeing
Event-focused travelers who prioritize convenience and want to minimize travel time.
Staying in a major hub (e.g., Shinjuku/Tokyo)

- More affordable options
- Rich dining and entertainment
- Better access to other attractions
- Commute time to the venue
- Need to plan transportation
- Potential crowds during rush hours
Travelers who want to explore Tokyo and prefer variety in dining and activities.
4. Local Tips for Tokyo Dome
- Arrive Early: Events are popular, so expect big crowds. Arrive at least an hour early to find your seat and grab snacks without stress.
- Eat Beforehand: Food and drinks inside can be pricey. Eat at Tokyo Dome City’s LaQua area beforehand for more variety and better prices.
- Use Coin Lockers: Use the coin lockers at Suidobashi or Korakuen stations to store bags, as large items may not be allowed inside.
- Beat the Rush: After the event, stations get extremely crowded. Consider waiting it out at a nearby cafe or bar for 30 minutes.
- Bring Cash: While many vendors accept cards, some smaller food stalls might be cash-only. It’s always good to have some yen.
5. Useful Hacks
Here are a few hacks to make your Tokyo trip smoother.
Get a Suica/Pasmo Card
This rechargeable IC card lets you tap-and-go on all trains and subways, saving you from buying single tickets every time.

Transport: Shinkansen/Skyliner
Stay Connected with an eSIM
Instantly get data on your phone upon arrival to use maps and stay in touch without hunting for a physical SIM card.

eSIM: Instant Connection
Save Money with a Klook Pass
Bundle tickets for popular Tokyo attractions and save money compared to buying them individually.
