Tokyo Series: Tokyo Dome History, Information & What To Know
Briefly

The Tokyo Dome, an iconic venue in Tokyo, Japan, will host the 2025 regular season opening games between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs as part of the MLB World Tour. Since opening on March 17, 1988, the dome has served as the home for the Yomiuri Giants and has hosted various significant sports events. Known for its capacity between 42,000-55,000, it is referred to as the 'Big Egg' and features modern FieldTurf for its field.
The Tokyo Dome will host the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs for the 2025 regular season opener in Japan, marking a significant MLB World Tour event.
Originally opened in 1988, the Tokyo Dome has a rich history and serves as a premier venue for various sporting events, music concerts, and the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame.
The stadium, nicknamed the Big Egg, was modeled after the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome and features modern FieldTurf along with a capacity ranging from 45,600 to 55,000.
The Dodgers are set to play their first exhibition game at the Tokyo Dome on March 15 at 3 a.m. PT, with a second game later that day.
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