Tokyo Dome City Attractions Explained
is an amusement park located next to the Tokyo Dome in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan, and forms a part of the Tokyo Dome City entertainment complex. It opened in 1958, and was formerly known as until April 2003. It was one of the most popular amusement parks in Tokyo. Rides include the Big O Ferris wheel and Thunder Dolphin roller coaster.
Attractions
LaQua
Viking Zone
Splash Garden
- Pixie Cup (teacups)
- Power Tower
- Corocco
- Magical Mist
Tower Zone
- Bloom Express
- Water Cannons
- Flash Rush
- Haunted House
Geopolis
Other
Former attractions
Viking Zone
Tower Zone
The area was formerly known as Parachute Zone until August 2024.[2]
Geopolis
- Tokyo Panic Cruise
- Lupin III: Labyrinth Trap
- Geopanic
Other
Accidents
- On 29 February 2010, a 26-year-old worker lost three fingers while inspecting the Tower Hacker ride before the park opened in the morning.[4] [5]
- On 5 December 2010, a nine-year-old girl suffered minor injuries after being hit by a bolt which had fallen from the Thunder Dolphin roller coaster.[6]
- On 30 January 2011, a 34-year-old man was killed after falling from the Spinning Coaster Maihime roller coaster at the park.[4] [7]
External links
Notes and References
- at_raku. Tokyo Dome City. 1822075398068563983. August 9, 2024. 本日、バイキングゾーンに新アトラクションの「ド・ド・ド ドンチャック」....
- at_raku. Tokyo Dome City. 1822105597610737814. August 9, 2024. 【【お知らせ】....
- Web site: スカイフラワー営業終了のお知らせ. January 31, 2024. at-raku.com. June 22, 2024.
- Web site: Tokyo Dome ride hit by fatal fall. 31 January 2011. The Japan Times. Japan. 1 February 2011.
- Web site: http://www.asahi.com/national/jiji/JJT201011290029.html. ja:遊具点検中に指切断=女性従業員、ドームシティ―東京. Female employee loses fingers while inspecting ride at Tokyo Dome City. 29 November 2010. The Asahi Shimbun. The Asahi Shimbun Company. Japan. Japanese. 29 November 2010.
- Web site: http://www.asahi.com/national/jiji/JJT201012050061.html. ja:遊園地でボルト落下、女児軽傷=運転中ジェットコースターから―東京ドーム. Girl injured at Tokyo Dome amusement park by bolt from roller coaster. 5 December 2010. The Asahi Shimbun. The Asahi Shimbun Company. Japan. Japanese. 5 December 2010.
- [Kyodo News]