As a measure to prevent infection with the new coronavirus, professional baseball players and giants have decided to promote the utilization of the latest digital technology, including the introduction of automatic gates using electronic tickets, at their home base, Tokyo Dome.

Before the start of the season on the 26th of this month, giants and others have decided to utilize the latest digital technology so that spectators can visit the base Tokyo Dome with peace of mind as a measure to prevent infection with the new coronavirus.



The situation was disclosed to the media on the 20th, and an automatic gate was set up at the entrance to read the barcode of the paper ticket and the QR code of the electronic ticket in order to reduce contact with the staff.



In addition, at the shops in the stadium, some stores have introduced a service that allows customers to order products in advance using smartphones and even make payments in order to avoid crowding due to queues.

In addition, we have significantly increased the number of women's products to reduce congestion in toilets and hand-washing areas.



Furthermore, from the beginning of this month, we have begun proof-of-concept tests for admission and product purchase payments using facial recognition technology, and giant Tsukasa Imamura said, "In July last year, Tokyo Dome became the cleanest, safest and most comfortable stadium in the world. This project was started in the sense of declaring and embodying it. I want you to experience the future in this way. "