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Attendance: Moderate — summer season
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Live Baseball Game Experience with Local Host 3 hr 45 min
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Live Baseball Game Experience with Local Host

4.9 (81)
€62
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Join a passionate fan at a Tokyo ballpark and dive into Japan's electric baseball culture

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Japanese Baseball Game Experience with Local Guide 3 hr 30 min
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Japanese Baseball Game Experience with Local Guide

4.9 (48)
€53
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Join a passionate local for a night at a Tokyo baseball match—complete with chanting fans and stadium snacks.

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What you'll do

Inside a tour, step by step

  1. 01 30 min

    Arrival

    Arrive at Korakuen Station and walk to the gate

  2. 02 20 min

    Security

    Complete bag checks and ticket verification

  3. 03 15 min

    Seating

    Locate your section for the university game

Highlights

What you'll see inside the attraction

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on this tour remember — all visible on a single visit.

Tokyo Dome Pitch

The primary field where all university games are held. It is known as the Big Egg and seats over 42,000 spectators.

University Dugouts

Dedicated benches for the six competing universities. These areas are central to the tokyo big 6 baseball tickets atmosphere.

Scoreboard

A massive high-definition screen tracking every play. It displays live stats during the tokyo big 6 baseball tickets event.

Concourse

The main circulation area surrounding the interior bowl. It contains various shops relevant to the tokyo big 6 baseball tickets experience.

Seating Bowl

The tiered seating section offering views of the game. It is designed for maximum visibility during tokyo big 6 baseball tickets games.

Head to head

Tokyo Dome vs Meiji Jingu: Where to Use Tokyo Big 6 Baseball Tickets

They complement each other; most visitors who do both call the Meiji Jingu student experience the more spirited venue compared to the professional atmosphere of Tokyo Dome. Securing your tokyo big 6 baseball tickets tickets offers a distinct contrast to the commercialized spectacle found at the home of the Yomiuri Giants.

Feature Top pick Tokyo Dome Meiji Jingu Stadium
Baseball Level
University (Tokyo Big 6)
Ticket Prices
1,000–3,000 JPY (summer)
Stadium Environment
Open-air historic venue
Cheering Atmosphere
High-energy student chants
Game Schedules
Weekend-focused tournament structure
Best arrival window
Variable based on start time

Verdict: Choose Tokyo Dome for comfortable professional baseball, or opt for a tokyo big 6 baseball tickets tour at Meiji Jingu to witness the raw passion of Japanese collegiate athletics.

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  1. 01

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  2. 02

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  3. 03

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Plan your visit

Everything you need to know before you go

Practical details for your visit straight from our verified partners — hours, access, rules, and how to get there.

Open today · 10:00 – 19:00
Opening Hours
10:00–19:00
Address
1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 112-0004, Japan
Entry Fee
0 JPY (Free entry to Tokyo Dome City)
Best Arrival
10:00–18:00
Security
Venue bag checks apply
Venue
Tokyo Dome
Mon
10:00 – 19:00
Tue
10:00 – 19:00
Wed
10:00 – 19:00
Thu
10:00 – 19:00
Fri
10:00 – 19:00
Sat
10:00 – 19:00
Sun
10:00 – 19:00
Closed on: Jan 1 (New Year Holiday)
Main entrance

Tokyo Dome Gate 21

1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo City

Primary meeting point for groups

Address
1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 112-0004, Japan
Security
Venue bag checks apply
Venue
Tokyo Dome

How to get there

🚆
Public transport · 5 min walk · N/A

Take the JR Chuo-Sobu Line to Suidobashi Station

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Public transport · 3 min walk · N/A

Take the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line to Korakuen Station

Dress code

Casual attire is appropriate for Tokyo Dome. Wear comfortable footwear as walking is required.

Bags & security

All bags are subject to inspection upon entry. Large suitcases may be restricted.

Photography

Personal photography is permitted from your seat. Professional equipment and tripods are prohibited at Tokyo Dome.

Accessibility

Tokyo Dome features accessible seating areas and elevators. Contact venue staff for specific mobility assistance.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones are permitted for personal use. Maintain silence during play to respect the Tokyo Big 6 baseball tickets experience.

What to bring

  • Valid ticket
  • Mobile device
  • Sunscreen
  • Hat
  • Water bottle
  • Cash

Not allowed

  • Cans
  • Bottles
  • Alcohol
  • Firearms
  • Explosives
  • Drones
  • Lasers
  • Large luggage
  • Professional cameras
  • Pets

Families & strollers

Families are welcome at Tokyo Dome. Nursing rooms and diaper changing stations are located within the complex.

Food & drink

Outside food and drinks are restricted. Numerous vendors sell refreshments inside the Tokyo Dome concourse.

Pets

Pets are not allowed inside Tokyo Dome. Service animals are permitted with proper identification.

Good to know

Venue staff facilitate entry for all tokyo big 6 baseball tickets holders. Follow all posted safety signage.

Meeting point

Where to find us

Tokyo Dome Gate 21

1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo City

Primary meeting point for groups

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Around your visit

Everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Best time to visit

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

Spring

Mild temperatures ideal for afternoon games.

Autumn

Cooler weather perfect for season championships.

Helpful tips for your visit

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

Early Arrival

Reach the gate early to avoid lines for tokyo big 6 baseball tickets tours.

Stay Hydrated

Bring a small bottle of water if permitted by security.

Ticket Prep

Have your tokyo big 6 baseball tickets tickets ready on your phone.

Dress Comfortably

The stadium can be cool in the shade.

Explore City

Visit the nearby garden before your tokyo big 6 baseball tickets tour.

Nearby landmarks

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

Koishikawa Korakuen

5 min

A historic landscape garden near the stadium.

Tokyo Dome City Attractions

1 min

An amusement area with a large Ferris wheel.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

All sales for tokyo big 6 baseball tickets are final. Refunds are not provided for event tickets once purchased.

Where to stay

Hotels & districts near the attraction

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Tokyo Dome Hotel

1 min
Luxury

Located adjacent to the stadium entrance.

Bunkyo District

10 min
Mid-range

Various business hotels within walking distance.

About

The place, in context

The Tokyo Big 6 Baseball League, founded in 1925, predates Japan's professional circuit by eleven years and remains the nation's most fiercely attended amateur competition. Six universities — Waseda, Keio, Meiji, Hosei, Rikkyo, and the University of Tokyo — field rosters that have seeded seven decades of Nippon Professional Baseball talent, including Hideki Matsui and Masahiro Tanaka. Spring and autumn seasons draw 10,000 spectators per weekend doubleheader to Tokyo Dome, a 55,000-capacity arena that opened in 1988 as Japan's first fully enclosed stadium. The league operates on a round-robin schedule with no set game count; a team claims the championship by winning four series, creating elimination tension unique among global college sports. Tokyo Big 6 baseball tickets grant access to a subculture older than the dome itself. The Waseda-Keio rivalry, known as Sōkeisen, dates to 1903 and halts classes at both campuses on game days. Student cheering sections occupy dedicated outfield blocks, deploying brass bands, coordinated flag routines, and call-and-response chants that drown out the public address system. Unlike NPB games, alcohol sales are restricted and mascots are absent; the spectacle is athletic and academic, not commercial. Keio's fight song, written in 1927, echoes unchanged across a century of contests. The dome's geometry favors pitchers: artificial turf accelerates grounders, and the roof traps humid air that dampens fly balls. University teams play wooden-bat rules, a rarity in modern Japanese amateur baseball, producing lower scoring and sharper defensive play. Scouts from all twelve NPB franchises attend league games, clipboards in hand, tracking pitch counts and exit velocities. A Tokyo Big 6 baseball tickets tour often includes field-level access before first pitch, when grounds crews rake the infield dirt in geometric patterns and university managers post handwritten lineup cards in the dugout tunnel. Beyond the league, Tokyo Dome anchors a year-round calendar: Yomiuri Giants home games, international exhibitions, and the Tokyo Dome City complex, which wraps the stadium in restaurants and an amusement park. The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum occupies the stadium's southeast corner, displaying Babe Ruth's 1934 tour jersey and artifacts from Japan's 1896 university baseball dawn. Securing Tokyo Big 6 baseball tickets in advance is essential for Waseda-Keio weekends, when general admission sells out within an hour of online release.

"The Waseda-Keio rivalry halts classes at both campuses on game days, a tradition unbroken since 1903."
Your experience

What a tour day looks like

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

You arrive at Tokyo Dome's Gate 20 ninety minutes before first pitch, when student cheering sections are still assembling their brass instruments and the infield is empty. Your ticket grants access to the mezzanine concourse, where the Baseball Hall of Fame entrance sits adjacent to vendor stalls selling team pennants and foam megaphones in university colors. If your booking includes a field tour, you descend a ramp to dugout level, stepping onto the artificial turf where grounds crew members are chalking the batter's boxes. The dome's acoustic shell amplifies every footstep; above you, the fabric roof arcs 56 meters overhead, its Teflon-coated panels diffusing daylight into a soft, even glow. You return to your seat in the lower bowl as the Waseda band begins its pre-game overture, a ten-minute brass fanfare that crescendos into the school fight song. The opposing Keio section answers with its own anthem, and for three hours the stadium becomes a call-and-response theater. Between innings, you watch the scoreboard replay defensive highlights in slow motion while vendors in happi coats navigate the aisles selling bento boxes and cold barley tea. When the final out is recorded, students flood the field perimeter, waving flags in choreographed arcs as the winning team lines up for a formal bow to all four stadium sections.

Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about tokyo big 6 baseball tickets tours

What are the opening hours for tokyo big 6 baseball tickets events?

Tokyo Dome is open 10:00–19:00 daily.

Is accessibility provided for tokyo big 6 baseball tickets tickets?

Yes, the venue provides accessible seating for all tokyo big 6 baseball tickets attendees.

Are bags allowed at Tokyo Dome?

Small bags are permitted but subject to security checks at Tokyo Dome.

Can I take photos during my tokyo big 6 baseball tickets tour?

Personal photography is allowed, but professional gear is banned during your tokyo big 6 baseball tickets visit.

When is the best time for university baseball games?

Spring and autumn are best for watching tokyo big 6 baseball tickets games.

Is there a dress code for tokyo big 6 baseball tickets events?

Casual wear is fine for those attending tokyo big 6 baseball tickets events.

Can I bring food into Tokyo Dome?

No, outside food is restricted inside Tokyo Dome for tokyo big 6 baseball tickets matches.

How do I reach the venue for my tokyo big 6 baseball tickets tour?

Use Suidobashi or Korakuen stations to reach Tokyo Dome for your tokyo big 6 baseball tickets tour.

Are children allowed at the stadium?

Yes, children are welcome to watch the games.

Can I get a refund for my baseball tickets?

No, all purchases of tokyo big 6 baseball tickets are final and non-refundable.

Which landmarks are near the stadium?

Koishikawa Korakuen is a historic park located just a short walk from Tokyo Dome.