Our visit to Belluna/Seibu Dome in Japan for a baseball game was an unforgettable experience. The atmosphere struck a perfect balance between fun and laid-back. The presence of food vendors outside the stadium entrance added to the excitement, and the friendly and relaxed security measures made us feel welcome. Inside, we found an array of food options, souvenir vendors, and a team store. The stadium's layout, complete with maps, made it easy to navigate and explore all the drink and food offerings. Meeting the mascots and taking photos with them added to the charm of the place. Our seats were fantastic, providing a great view just a couple of rows behind the left field fence. Overall, our visit exceeded our expectations in every way. The stadium itself was beautiful and well-maintained, and we felt safe throughout our time there. We're eagerly looking forward to coming back for...
Read moreNot only for baseball that this dome is famous,It is also used for concerts & any events too.This April w/the permission of this Dome,Im going to do a LIVE event by Google Plus or G+ through Hangouts on Air,an international broadcast using wifi & tablet to see the world what kind of baseball games we have here in Japan..The teams that I will be watching is bt Seibu Lions vs.Chiba Lotte Marines this April.Hope everybody can watch that by You Tube through +Live Photowalkers worldwide & from countries around the world will watch this.Also ,US minor & major leaguues are aware of this event & even for some sport channels too.So if you have time,please to watch or go to this dome to witness the game. +candyjaviersakai/Google Plus/G+ +Live Photowalkers Worldwide/HOST/Founder/CEO +Virtual Photowalkers in...
Read moreAh yes, the truly wonderful Metlife (now named Belluna) Dome.
I came here for a concert in early March 2023. It did not rain so that's great, but it can get really cold in both the arena and stands. I've heard from others that when it rains, the rain comes in through the sides and you can get rained on, not great.
The biggest issue anyone will tell you about this venue is how out-of-the-way it is. It's one of the terminating stops on the Seibu Line, and the Seibu Line is the only line that connects this venue with the main Tokyo city. So, what happens when a few thousand or a few tens of thousands of people try to get back to the city at the same time, on the only train line out of the location? Yeah. The time to get back to the city on an express train is...
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