I stayed only half an hr.....Over the top is the only way to describe it, small and very Japanese!!! Worth a quick look but no more than that!

I stayed only half an hr.....Over the top is the only way to describe it, small and very Japanese!!! Worth a quick look but no more than that!
The amusement park is small, but the Japanese have always a way to make use of whatever they have to the fullest extent. I heard that the amusement park is a little bit costly, but other than that, you've got LaQua Shopping Mall, it's a good place for families. =)
From the exit of Marunouchi Line, the entrance is a 3-minute walk,connected by a foot bridge. Tokyo Dome City Attractions is an amusement park with lots of facilities near its vicinity.Some places I saw includes Tokyo Dome (the largest roofed baseball stadium in Japan), Tokyo Dome Hotel, and LaQua (caters spa,shopping,and fitness center), all of them are just few steps...
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We just stopby here from sanrio, and it's christmas eve that's why many people and tourists. Lights were fantastic and terrific. I love taking pictures with lights, there's rides and other activities.
There's an amusement park here....all caters to that crowd. Good if that's what you're looking for. Check out the Finnish bakery on the first level for some unique items.
Great restaurants with something for everyone. Hint: Get a seat first before ordering in the food mall then order.
Forget the surrounding area....it's all about the baseball. The Tokyo Dome is the Yankee Stadium of Japan. The Meiji Jingu Stadium (home of the Yakult Swallows) is nearby. It is a more intimate venue and probably more fun especially, if you sit in or near the cheering sections. Right field for the home team and left field for the opposing...
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Seems like Tokyo Dome City has seen better days, but we still did some decent shopping there. A good place to go if you are feeling claustrophobic after cruising around Shinjuku!
We were back to our Tokyo Dome hotel by 9pm on both nights we were there. So, we took a stroll at the area around Tokyo Dome City and to the nearby LaQua. The air was cool and there was a little musical water fountain which was lovely.
We spent a few hours in and around the dome area due to having to wait for our hotel room to be ready and its a nice place to just hand out at. Relaxed and plenty to look at and lots of places to eat and drink at.
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