Tokyo Dome City Hall, Entertainment venue in Bunkyo, Japan
Tokyo Dome City Hall is a three-level performance venue located beneath the Meets Port building, designed to host concerts, sporting competitions, and large gatherings. The space features movable walls and an adjustable stage that can be reconfigured to suit different types of events and audience sizes.
The venue opened in 2008 under the name JCB Hall following a naming rights agreement with Japan Credit Bureau, which lasted until 2011. After this period, it was renamed and has continued operating as an events space in the Tokyo Dome area.
The performance hall regularly hosts music competitions, beauty pageants, professional wrestling matches, and circuses throughout the calendar year.
The venue sits underground with direct access to several train lines, making it straightforward to reach by public transport. Being situated below ground means visitors pass through the shopping complex to enter the performance space.
The complex connects to four different railway lines, meaning visitors can arrive easily from many parts of the city without transfers. This broad accessibility has made it a central hub for events in Tokyo.
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