Description
- A wide variety of facilities such as theme parks, spas, and food courts are clustered around Tokyo Dome.
- At Tokyo Dome City Attractions, you can enjoy roller coasters and other rides that take advantage of the narrowness of the site.
- Spa LaQua is a large health facility with a spa, sauna, and fitness club.
Reviews by situation
“Relaxing alone” Recommendation score: 2 /10
There are many facilities, including an amusement park, shopping mall, and spa, but most of them are designed for multiple people and are busy even on weekdays, so you won’t be able to relax.
“Kids will love it” Recommendation score: 8 /10
The amusement park is popular with children, and the roller coaster that weaves through a small space is a unique attraction.
“As a date” Recommendation score: 4 /10
Many famous stores are gathered here, making it a great place for shopping and dining. Although not the majority, some couples also use the spa.
“Fun with friends” Recommendation score: 5 /10
The shopping, dining, and spa facilities are all of a high standard, and the fact that you can experience all of this within the same location is what makes this spot so appealing.
Business Hours
AM11:00 to PM8:00 (TokyoDomeCity Atractions)
AM11:00 to AM9:00 (Spa LaQua)
AM10:00 to PM4:30 (WINS Kourakuen)
AM10:00 to PM4:00 (day race in Offt Kourakuen)
PM2:30 to PM8:30 (night race in Offt Kourakuen)
Closed Days
None
English Support
English information is relatively abundant, but this may not be the case depending on the facilities.
Fees
One adult…4200yen (TokyoDomeCity Atractions, cash / credit card / SUICA / and more)
One adult…3230yen (Spa LaQua, cash / credit card / SUICA / and more)
Free (WINS Korakuen and Offt Korakuen, admission)
Access
The nearest stations are Korakuen Station (Metro Marunouchi Line / Metro Namboku Line) or Suidobashi Station (JR Chuo-Sobu Line / Toei Mita Line), but which one is closer depends on the facility.
For Tokyo Dome City Attractions, take Exit 2 (2nd floor) of Korakuen Station, go to the building in front of it, and go down to the 1st floor where you will find the ticket counter.
For LaQua, exit Korakuen Station from Exit 2 (2nd floor), proceed to the building in front of you, and take the direct elevator to the 6th floor. (The entire 6th floor is LaQua) For WINS Korakuen and Offt Korakuen, take the west exit of Suidobashi Station (JR Chuo-Sobu Line), and cross the overpass in front of you. The yellow building is the landmark.
Main limited-time events
See the official website.
Official website
https://www.tokyo-dome.co.jp/en/tourists/ (TokyoDomeCity)
https://japanracing.jp/en/ (central horse racing)
https://www.nankankeiba.com/ (local horse racing, Japanese only)
Nearby spots
Koishikawa Koraku-en Garden
Mito Mitsukuni, famous for “Mito Komon”, created the garden. Characteristic features include rice fields and samurai-style exterior wall tiles.
Kagurazaka Shopping Street
In addition to shops selling Japanese miscellaneous goods and Japanese sweets shops, it is also famous as a gourmet town.
Koishikawa Botanical Garden (Koishikawa Shokubutsu-en)
This botanical garden is famous for its cherry blossom viewing. You can also see the remains of Koishikawa Yakuen, where medicinal plants were cultivated during the Edo period.