Tokyo Dome is one of Tokyo’s major venues for big concerts, baseball games, and large-scale events. It sits inside Tokyo Dome City, an entertainment area with restaurants, shops, and attractions—meaning it’s easy to spend time before the event without going far.


How to get to Tokyo Dome

Tokyo Dome is convenient because you can approach it from multiple stations—useful on crowded event nights. The official nearest stations are:

  • JR Suidobashi Station (East/West Exit)
  • Toei Mita Line: Suidobashi Station (Exit A2)
  • Tokyo Metro Marunouchi / Namboku Line: Korakuen Station (Exit 2)
  • Toei Oedo Line: Kasuga Station (Exit 6)

Tip: If you’ll be taking trains after the show, choosing a hotel that connects easily to Korakuen or Kasuga routes often feels smoother—especially when Suidobashi is packed.


Best 5 Hotels for Tokyo Dome

Rates change a lot by date and demand. Use this as a quick comparison, not a fixed promise.

  • ★★★: solid comfort / often better value
  • ★★★★: upscale comfort, stronger facilities
  • ★★★★★: premium “treat-yourself” stay

① Tokyo Dome Hotel|Price: ★★★★

Best for: the easiest possible return after the event (almost zero commuting)
Why it’s great: It’s the closest choice—perfect when you want to avoid trains entirely.

How to get to Tokyo Dome

  • Walk: essentially next to the venue area

Nearest stations (official walking guidance)

  • JR Suidobashi: ~2 min walk
  • Toei Mita (Suidobashi A2): ~1 min walk
  • Korakuen (Exit 2): ~5 min walk
  • Kasuga (Exit 6): ~6 min walk


② Hotel Niwa Tokyo|Price: ★★★★

Best for: calm, design-forward comfort in a walkable location
Why it’s great: Quiet, refined, and still close enough to keep the venue stress low.

How to get to Tokyo Dome

  • Walk: about 9–10 minutes on foot (depending on your route)

Nearest station

  • JR Suidobashi: ~4 min walk

③ Hotel Metropolitan Edmont|Price: ★★★★

Best for: a dependable “no-regrets” stay with strong overall balance
Why it’s great: Comfortable, reliable, and still within easy reach of Tokyo Dome.

How to get to Tokyo Dome

  • Walk: around 10 minutes on foot
  • Or: Subway via nearby stations when you want to avoid crowds

Nearest stations (official access)

  • JR Iidabashi: ~5 min walk
  • JR Suidobashi (West Exit): ~5 min walk
  • Tokyo Metro Tozai (Iidabashi A5): ~2 min walk

④ Dormy Inn Korakuen Hot Springs|Price: ★★★

Best for: recovering fast—onsen + sauna after a long event day
Why it’s great: “Reset your body” stay. Ideal if you want a hot bath/sauna without going far.

How to get to Tokyo Dome

  • Walk: about 8 minutes on foot

Nearest stations

  • Kasuga Station exits A4/A5 (or nearby): ~1 min walk
  • Korakuen Station: ~5–6 min walk

⑤ Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Ikebukuro|Price: ★★★〜★★★★

Best for: a Tokyo stay that still commutes easily to the Dome (dining + shopping nearby)
Why it’s great: Ikebukuro is practical and lively. Great if you want more restaurant options and a bigger “city base.”

How to get to Tokyo Dome (recommended)

  • Train: Ikebukuro → Korakuen (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line) about 7–8 minutes, then walk to Tokyo Dome

Nearest station

  • Ikebukuro Station West Exit: ~3 min walk (official)

Summary

Which hotel should you choose?

  • Zero-stress / fastest return:Tokyo Dome Hotel
  • Quiet, stylish, walkable:Hotel Niwa Tokyo
  • Safe all-rounder:Hotel Metropolitan Edmont
  • Onsen + sauna recovery: ④Dormy Inn Korakuen
  • Want a bigger Tokyo base (food + shopping): ⑤Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Ikebukuro

Book early for event dates

Tokyo Dome event nights can sell out quickly. The easiest strategy is to reserve a refundable plan as soon as your event date is fixed, then re-check rates later.

If you’ll take trains: aim for Korakuen or Kasuga lines

Tokyo Dome’s nearest-station set includes Korakuen and Kasuga, which can be smoother choices than fighting only for Suidobashi after big events.

If you’ll spend time around Tokyo Dome City: pick walkable

If you plan to eat, shop, or hang around Tokyo Dome City before/after, a walkable hotel (Tokyo Dome Hotel / Niwa / Edmont / Dormy) is the easiest win.