Things heat up inside Tokyo Dome as the Yomiuri Giants are up to bat on their home turf.
What happens?
Baseball games in Japan are an experience in themselves, no matter who you’re watching. Choreographed cheers and hand movements make the stadium buzz. Sumo may be the national sport, but baseball is the most played and followed sport in the country.
The Yomiuri Giants are one of two baseball teams based in Tokyo (the other being the Yakult Swallows). They are the most successful team in Japan and have a strong rivalry with the Kansai team Hanshin Tigers.
Tickets
As you can imagine, Yomiuri Giants tickets are often sold out on match day, but you can head to Tokyo Dome or the official site to see if they have any left. Tickets range from ¥1,500 for standing to ¥14,500 for front-row seats.
If you want to book ahead and guarantee seats, then you can pay a bit more and book with KKday for ¥13,000 (limited-availability) for S seats behind the net and a free support towel. Alternatively, go with Klook at ¥22,000 for better seats in the A section plus a towel and easy pick-up.
Here’s a seat map.
Schedule 2024
Here are the upcoming matches when Yomiuri Giants are playing at Tokyo Dome:
September 2024
- September 7–8 from 2 p.m.
- September 14–15 from 6 p.m.
- September 16 from 2 p.m.
- September 18–19 from 6 p.m.
- September 27 from 6 p.m.
October 2024
- October 2 from 6 p.m.
- 315 m from Korakuen Station Marunouchi Line (M22)Namboku Line (N11)
- 448 m from Suidōbashi Station Mita Line (I11)Chūō-Sōbu Line (JB23)
- 496 m from Kasuga Station Mita Line (I12)Oedo Line (E7)