After a large-scale renovation of Tokyo Dome, the oldest dome stadium in Japan, which is home to professional baseball and giants, a new vision was released to the press on the 1st.

Tokyo Dome, home of professional baseball and giants, was completed in 1988 as Japan's first all-weather covered stadium.



The Tokyo Dome and other facilities have been undergoing a large-scale renovation since December last year in order to make visitors enjoy watching the game even more and to take measures against infection with the new coronavirus. It was released to the press on the 1st.



Of these, the main vision behind the center has a screen area that is approximately 4.4 times larger than before, and a width of 125 meters, making it possible to produce powerful effects.



In addition, in order to reduce contact opportunities and waiting times to prevent infection, some entrance gates are equipped with equipment that allows entry by simply holding a pre-registered face or IC card over the screen, as well as everything inside the dome. Cashless payment has been newly introduced at shops such as.



The refurbished Tokyo Dome will be unveiled at the Giants vs. Seibu Open Battle scheduled for the 2nd.