Request for Visitors
Please cooperate and follow the rules and procedures below when you visit Tokyo Dome. We want everybody to enjoy events safely and comfortably at Tokyo Dome.
To all spectators of the MLB Tokyo Series presented by Guggenheim
Request for Visitors
- Wearing of masks
- Refrain from visiting if you are not feeling well
- Help with hand sanitizer and cough etiquette
- 100% Cashless Payments at Tokyo Dome
- No smoking is allowed inside Tokyo Dome
- No alcoholic beverages can be brought inside. Transferring drinks into other containers is also prohibited
- Avoid exiting during crowded times
- Videos and Photography inside the Venue
Those not admitted to enter
- Those who belong to an organized crime group or any type of antisocial forces, or any individuals associated with those groups
- Those who have been prohibited or refused admission by the organizer or Tokyo Dome
- Those who do not present official entrance passes
- Those who do not cooperate with baggage inspection when entering
- Those who are notably drunk
- Those for whom the organizer and Tokyo Dome consider it appropriate to refuse admission.
Things that are not allowed to bring in Tokyo Dome. (Items not allowed)
- Guns, swords, knives, etc. or fireworks, firecrackers, deleterious substances, or other dangerous objects
- Objects that might cause trouble or bother other visitors. (Objects that give off strikingly bad smell or large sounds, etc.)
- Bins, cans, plastic bottles of any kind (Frozen or content over 1,000 ml)
- Pets(Except for assistance dogs for the disabled )
- Items to secure more seats than needed
- Baggage too big for a seat and that exceeds the size of the seat
Except for baby strollers. You cannot bring or use strollers to seating areas, so we keep your strollers at the entrance. - Items that the organizer or Tokyo Dome deems to interfere with the progress of the event or facility management, are dangerous, or cause trouble to other customers.
Behaviors that are not allowed(Prohibited Behaviors)
- Violent behaviors(violent language, threats, blackmailing, intimidations, violence, etc. )
- Breaking facilities or equipment
- Throwing objects into seats, concourses, the baseball field, or other places.
- Saving spots before staff create a line (We take no responsibility for lines formed independently by customers or that form naturally, or saving spots in line using signs or personal belongings.)
- Entering areas that are not allowed to enter
- Climbing up or hanging up tagouts, fences, railings, handrails, nets, etc.
- Acts of soliciting money or other benefits from other customers regarding securing seats, viewing events, etc.
- Selling things, distributing flyers, and conducting surveys without permission from event holders or Tokyo Dome.
- Watching games in a seat that is not stated on your ticket, or moving to an empty reserved seat.
- Watching games in evacuation places such as hallways, stairs, entrances, etc.
- Making noises with no good reason inside or outside the stadium.
- Acts that may disrupt the progress of the event by using flash, light, or other similar items.
- The act of turning on glowing cheering goods (maracas lights, etc.) during play.
- Using paper tapes, confetti, or jet balloons (baseball-bat-shaped balloons)
- Acts that cause trouble to other customers
- Taking photos of staff in the stands
- Acts that the organizer and Tokyo Dome deem to interfere with the progress of the event and facility management, are dangerous, or cause inconvenience to other customers.
- Buying, selling, or servicing tickets for Sports, Concert, etc.
- Filming or distribution for commercial purposes or that causes inconvenience to others
- Unauthorized selling, distribution, or display of merchandise
Requests when watching baseball games
- Wearing of masks
- Refrain from visiting if you are not feeling well
- Help with hand sanitizer and cough etiquette
- 100% Cashless Payments at Tokyo Dome
- No smoking is allowed inside Tokyo Dome
- No alcoholic beverages can be brought inside. Transferring drinks into other containers is also prohibited
- Avoid exiting during crowded times
- Videos and Photography Inside the Venue
Those not admitted to enter
- Those who belong to an organized crime group or any type of antisocial forces, or any individuals associated with those groups
- Those who are prohibited or declined from entering by an event holder, Tokyo Dome, or Professional Baseball Organized Crime Group Exclusion Measure Committee
- Those who do not present official entrance passes
- Those who do not cooperate with baggage inspection when entering
- Those who are notably drunk
- Those who are not given admission pursuant to "Contract concerning Watching Games" or who are considered inadmissible by the event holder or Tokyo Dome
Things that are not allowed to bring in Tokyo Dome. (Items not allowed)
- Guns, swords, knives, etc. or fireworks, firecrackers, deleterious substances, or other dangerous objects
- Objects that might cause trouble or bother other visitors. (Objects that give off strikingly bad smell or large sounds, etc.)
- Bins, cans, plastic bottles of any kind (Frozen or content over 1,000 ml)
- Pets(Except for assistance dogs for the disabled )
- Items to secure more seats than needed
- Sports cheering items that are not defined in "Cheering Items" below
- Baggage too big for a seat and that exceeds the size of the seat
Except for baby strollers. You cannot bring or use strollers to seating areas, so we keep your strollers at the entrance. - Other objects which are prescribed not to bring in under "Contract concerting Watching Games" or which are considered to interfere with events'progression or facility operation and management in Tokyo Dome or to be dangerous or to cause trouble for other people.
Behaviors that are not allowed(Prohibited Behaviors)
- Violent behaviors(violent language, threats, blackmailing, intimidations, violence, etc. )
- Breaking facilities or equipment
- Throwing objects into seats, concourses, the baseball field, or other places.
- Saving spots before staff create a line (We take no responsibility for lines formed independently by customers or that form naturally, or saving spots in line using signs or personal belongings.)
- Entering areas that are not allowed to enter
- Climbing up or hanging up tagouts, fences, railings, handrails, nets, etc.
- Hanging balls or message cards into the field up fences or railings, etc, or behaviors to request for players' autographs.
- Seeking profits from other visitors such money or valuable possessions in exchange of securing seats, cheering, watching games, etc
- Selling things, distributing flyers, and conducting surveys without permission from event holders or Tokyo Dome.
- Watching games in a seat that is not stated on your ticket, or moving to an empty reserved seat.
- Watching games in evacuation places such as hallways, stairs, entrances, etc.
- Making noises with no good reason inside or outside the stadium.
- Securing seats excessively (more than needed) for you watching in standing areas or unreserved seats.
- Using flashes, lights, or anything of those kinds that might disturb baseball games.
- The act of turning on glowing cheering goods (maracas lights, etc.) during play.
- Supporting or cheering teams with items that are included or described in "Cheering Items" below.
- Using paper tapes, confetti, or jet balloons (baseball-bat-shaped balloons)
- Chasing a ball in a way that causes other spectators trouble, etc.
- Supporting a team in a way that causes trouble for other spectators.
- Taking photos of staff in the stands
- Any behaviors prescribed in "Contract concerting Watching Games", or the ones that are considered by Tokyo Dome to interfere with event progresses, management or operation of facilities or to disturb other spectators.
- Buying, selling, or servicing tickets for Sports, Concert, etc.
- Filming or distribution for commercial purposes or that causes inconvenience to others
- Unauthorized selling, distribution, or display of merchandise
cheering tool
| cheering curtain | vertical within 600mm beside within 600mm flagpole:Usage prohibited |
|---|---|
| message board | vertical within 600mm beside within 600mm flagpole:Usage prohibited |
| small flag | vertical within 500mm beside within 500mm flagpole:within 650mm、limited to one |
| cheering megaphone and bat | within 400mm |
| other cheering tool | vertical within 700mm beside within 500mm |
- Cheering with banners or musical instruments (trumpets, drums, whistles, bells, etc.) is prohibited. (Only private cheering groups approved by the Professional Baseball Anti-Organized Crime Council may use them in accordance with the "Special Cheering Permission Regulations.")
- Please use cheering paraphernalia that does not protrude from your seat.
- Usage of items within the size limit above may still be prohibited if they cause disturbances to other customers.
- Signs and message boards are to be held up by one per person. (Items that need to be held up by multiple people are considered banners, which are not allowed.)
- Two grips can be added to make a sign easier to hold, but the grips cannot protrude from the sign itself.
- Only small flags, signs, and message boards that support a team or player are allowed. (Designs that the organizer deems as inappropriate to use for cheering for baseball with are prohibited.)
- Other cheering paraphernalia defined in the “Game Watching Contract” or cheering paraphernalia deemed by the organizer or Tokyo Dome to impede the event or facility operations are not allowed.
Foul Ball and Broken Bat Injuries
- During professional baseball games and warm ups, a whistle is blown to alert fans when home run and foul balls are hit.
Please keep an eye on the ball yourself as well. - Sometimes balls and merchandise are thrown into the stands as gifts to fans. Please be careful when this happens.
It is extremely dangerous to chase after balls. Please stay in your seat when balls are thrown. - When a ball is hit, all or part of the broken bat may fly into the stand area.
- If you are injured by a flying ball or broken bat, we will administer first aid. Please alert a staff member nearby.
- The organizer and facility operator are not liable for any injuries incurred, unless the cause is attributable to the organizer or facility operator. Please keep an eye on any home run balls, foul balls, and gift balls thrown during warm ups and games to avoid being injured.
Game spectator contract terms and conditions