The 25 Biggest Stadiums Around The World To Experience For Yourself
16. Tokyo Dome – Tokyo, Japan (55,000)

Known as "The Big Egg" for its distinctive rounded roof, Tokyo Dome is a versatile and futuristic stadium that has become a landmark in Japan’s capital city. Opened in 1988, it is the home of the Yomiuri Giants, one of Japan’s most famous baseball teams, and a venue for a wide range of events, from concerts and exhibitions to professional wrestling and American football games. The Tokyo Dome’s design combines functionality with aesthetic appeal, featuring a weather-resistant dome that allows for year-round use. Its central location in Tokyo makes it easily accessible, and it is part of the Tokyo Dome City complex, which includes an amusement park, shopping mall, and spa facilities. Visitors can enjoy the stadium’s amenities before or after events, making it a complete entertainment destination.








