2000s


return to 1990s

The flagship hotel of the five Tokyo Dome hotels nationwide

The Tokyo Dome Hotel with 43 stories above ground, three stories underground, and 1,006 guest rooms was built in Tokyo Dome City as an entertaining hotel seeking to be recognized as No. 1 in fun. By providing accommodations, the construction of the hotel completed the three-part Tokyo Dome City concept as a place to see, to play, and to rest.

Refreshing the mind and body
in the heart of Tokyo

LaQua was constructed with theme of healing at the site of the former Korakuen Coaster Land. The facility comprises a Spa Zone featuring a natural hot spring with water from 1,700 m underground, a Shop & Restaurant Zone with different concepts on each floor, and an Attraction Zone with the “Big O”: the world’s first centerless (donut-shaped) Ferris wheel.

A relaxation space of greenery,
smiles and rhythm

MEETS PORT, located at the eastern gateway to Tokyo Dome City, is an integrated facility combining a multi-purpose hall, dining facilities and garden space. The name expresses the daily gathering of people, the bustle of the crowd, and a space where people can meet for entertainment or meals.

Entertainment in comfort regardless of heat, cold or rain

Three attractions and the theater for the Hero Show have been moved indoors, with even more dynamic and varied performances that create an entertainment city bursting with enjoyment. The new Geopolis marks the debut of a bustling space where guests can relax without worrying about the weather.

 
2000.6.1
Opening of the Tokyo Dome Hotel
2003.5.1
Opening of LaQua
2008.3.19
Opening of MEETS PORT
2009.4.25
Renovation of the Indoor Amusement Park Geopolis
2001.09.11 Terrorist attacks in the United States
2004.12.26 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami