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The Rolling Stones Perform
a 10-Day Concert in the Tokyo Dome
in their First Japan Appearance
The Rolling Stones were invited as the last top global rock band that had not yet performed in Japan. The Company promoted the concert itself, and the tickets to all the performances sold out immediately. With these blockbuster shows, the Tokyo Dome became known as a concert venue, not just a baseball stadium.
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“Energetic Ring” adopted as
the new corporate symbol
The name of our central leisure facility Tokyo Dome was directly adopted as our new company name, deemed appropriate for an enterprise which aims at growth and development by creating next-generation entertainment and expanding business fields.
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Refined design by
architect Kenzo Tange
The Prism Hall was constructed for the convention business, which has prospered with globalization and the advance of the information society. The hall accommodates diverse exhibitions, seminars, trade fairs, parties, and entertainment events.
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Features underground
“Geopanic” jet coaster
Geopolis was created as an indoor amusement park combining the terms “geo “ (underground) and “polis” (city state). Geopolis is densely packed with four impressive attractions under the concept of a festive underground space.
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to 2000s |
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- 1990.2.14
- The Rolling Stones Perform a 10-Day Concert
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- 1990.9.1
- Company Name Changed from Korakuen Co., Ltd. to Tokyo Dome Corporation
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- 1990.12.17
- Opening of Prism Hall
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- 1992.7.1
- Opening of the Geopolis Indoor Amusement Park
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