Nursing rooms at Gates 2 and 7 and paid on-site childcare make a visit feasible, yet stroller check-in, sudden loud noise, and long event durations may tire babies, so only moderately advisable.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Gives time to tour key areas, use baby facilities, and enjoy a meal without rushing.
Mini Dome Tour:
Take the 45-minute guided tour of the dugout, bullpen, and history room.
Tip: Book in advance; baby under 3 rides free on guardian’s lap.
Concourse Stroll & Photo:
Walk the external deck near Gate 7 and visit the Warm Hands Monument.
Tip: Leave stroller at gate storage then carry your baby for safety.
Use Nursing Rooms:
Feed and change your baby in private rooms at Gate 2 or Gate 7.
Tip: Bring formula and wipes; rooms have hot-water taps and mats.
Family Meal at BOSS E·ZO:
Enjoy cafés and casual restaurants next door with high chairs.
Tip: Ask staff for an English menu and high chair on arrival.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Mini Dome Tour (2 adults) | JPY 2,000 |
Family meal at BOSS E·ZO | JPY 3,000 |
Snacks and drinks | JPY 1,000 |
Total Estimated | JPY 6,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
The retractable roof keeps you dry in rainy season and cool in summer. Plan concourse walks early to avoid midday heat if the roof is open.
Address: 2-chōme-2-2 Jigyōhama, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-8660, Japan
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EchoesJegan
Nice stadium though I wish it was closer to the train station. Staff were very nice and I was impressed that the box office workers spoke great English. The fried chicken bowl was tasty as well.
Ken Foong
A baseball 🏟️ its impressive and very large. Love the outside area for its wide space as well as its windy. There are some cafes in the next building but were closed when we were there. I think there is a ticketing booth and fan area too.
Veronika Rubin
I have been a fan of the Hawks for several years and have seen them several times in the Dome. It's an experience every time. The Dome is very well organised and tp structured. The rows are shorter than in other stadiums, which is good if you have a seat in the centre, then not so many people have to stand up to let you through. Go Hawks!
Mr. No Tengo Dinero
It’s my childhood memory of this place and finally I got to visit there again after over 20 years later! It’s a huge openable dome and nice to walk around it and they happened to have the baseball game so tons of people were walking around! Cool stuff! It’s one of the attractions in Fukuoka so come visit and feel the big dome! Cheers 🥂
Chip Esguerra
Such a great place to experience Japanese baseball! Just a 10 mins cab ride from Tenjin, the PayPay Dome is situated conveniently close to the city center. It was gameday on a Sunday but everything was planned and organized so well that despite the crowds, there was never a stressful situation. There are a lot of food options around and accessing the seats was very easy. Purchased our tickets on...
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