札幌巨蛋
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景点印象
舒适的环境,设计良好的视野与座位,在那看球的气氛可说是十分享受。而且到处都可以买到趣味的球队商品跟限定商品。因为商务造访而有机会参观VIP ROOM以及球员休息区,是个很棒的体验。
虽然只来这里参观也可以,但还是请在有棒球、足球比赛时过来。还有价格便宜的参观选项。
虽然来这里的人一般都是来看棒球或足球比赛的,但其实这里的眺望台和巨蛋游也很不错的。虽然举办活动时就看不到,这点比较可惜,但没有活动时,去那里看看,就能切身感受到巨蛋的巨大。而参加巨蛋游,则可以参观平时都进不去的地方,可以想象一下选手们比赛前后的时间是怎么度过的。
虽然离市中心很远,但交通非常方便,可以轻松过去。至于棒球观战,本地的球迷很有礼貌,比赛中的气氛很融洽。赛季结束后还会举办面向小孩子的活动。
我是去巨蛋声援战士队的。巨蛋里面即使是夏天也很凉快,观战时很舒服。
我去巨蛋看比赛了。这是幢漂亮的现代建筑,并不止是座棒球场。里面的构造混乱,满眼都是阶梯,坐在前面的观众要上厕所的话,都得先爬一段很急的阶梯,然后再走下去……这种构造非常麻烦,对上了年纪的人和小孩子来说不方便,不对,即使对健康的大人来说也不方便。如果坐在内野席前头,那很难看清比赛。满眼都是前面的人的头。但最过分的还是用餐方面。完全买不到像样的东西。再多点有北海道特色的东西也好啊……我绕了一大圈,最后买回来的还是连锁店里的汉堡(而且比外面要贵)。照明偏暗,气氛冷淡,我真是喜欢不上这里。而且比赛结束后要出去也很困难!明明有出口,却不知道为什么不开放。出口少,却有大量的人杀过来,混乱得几乎要出事。明明还承办过世界杯比赛,难道就没考虑过这方面的问题吗。另外,这附近的拉面店里出售的战士队的应援纪念品不是正版的,最好别买。
虽然可能去过东京巨蛋的人比较多,但对住在札幌的我来说,提到巨蛋,首先想起的就是札幌巨蛋。为迎接日韩世界杯,日本各地都建起了不少会场,但札幌巨蛋是棒球和足球都可以承办的非常棒的场地。足球场就像气垫船那样浮在地上(其实不是浮,而是减轻了重量,用滑轮移动),可以移出移入,这种技术是世界首创的。而且也是当时建造的会场中唯一一个经营黑字的,真是了不起啊。巨蛋内有巨蛋游和眺望台(收费),不举办活动时可以进去游览。我则经常去看战士队的比赛。因为是北海道第一支职业棒球队,所以北海道过去很多巨人球迷,但现在已经全是战士队的球迷了。看棒球之前先买好便当(以前有放进巨蛋形容器的,但最近没了),再边喝啤酒边看,让人兴奋。当时那种便当能不能重出江湖呢?
Like a big welcoming space. The Dome dominates its landscape.Inside it has an eerie feel, as you see where wonderful sport and events take place. Unfortunately none while we were there. The construction is huge. Typically Japanese built with pride and energy. Well worth the time to go and see.
I was very priviledged that my trip to Sapporo coincided with the Japan vs MLB match. As such, I went to the Sapporo dome to watch the Samurai Japan VS MLB All stars match on 18 Nov. We went there by train to Fukuzumi and followed the crowd for a fairly long walk to the Sapporo Dome.The place was quite nice. Plenty of restrooms and ushers. The people watching the match were locals. There were hardly any foreigners around so finding staff that spoke English was very tough. People were helpful, but they simply could not understand us. Still, I like the place and I feel very priviledged to have been there for the match.
Huge rain but inside we were like nothing is happening great stadium, great view from very location, anyway we loose that game so did not enjoyed that much lol.
Good for sports, not so good for concerts. I went this month to a concert (Fukuyama Masaharu Live Human Tour), and it wasn't a pleasant experience. The rule applied to sports of no bottles allowed in the stadium, didn't work at all for the concert, spilled water, soda and beer covered the floor as soon as the people started to dance with the music. Acoustic wasn't good, and if you lose something like I did (I forgot my make-up purse in the crowded bathroom) there is no lost and found services, and no one knows how to deal with common situations like this.
On a previous trip to Japan in 2009 we saw the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighter on TV and since then we're fans. So the goal for this trip, see a game live. We were lucky that we were in town for the first pre season game in the Dome. What a great venue, we were super impressed, Awesome view, service, light one of the best stadiums I've been to. Inside one forgets the sub zero temperature and snow outside. To make it excellent the underground train should have continued till the Dome !
We were looking for an indoor playground for my son and came across this one at Sapporo Dome! We didn't expect a stadium to have such a good facility for little ones. The stadium is very new and with very clear signs all over the place. The kids club is located on the 3rd floor next to the observation deck. The facility itself is huge and ample of room for the kids to run around and have a great time! Best of all, it's FREE! This place is open from 10am - 5pm but you need to check whether there's any event happening on the day you wish to visit. It may not be opened due to events. Their website is: http://www.sapporo-dome.co.jp/guide/kidspark.htmlThe best way to get there is to take the subway (Toho Line) to Fukuzumi station (last stop on the blue line). Once there, use the Exit 3 to reach the street level. If weather permits you can walk to the dome and will take you around 10mins. Otherwise taxi would be the faster mode of transport and will set you back around Yen 680.There are food stalls within the stadium but may be closed during non event days. But there's the good old vending machines for you to quench your thirst!Highly recommended for kids to have a great time indoor when the weather is not too kind on you. By the way, they have baby or young toddlers facilities there too.
Fantastic and modern multi-purpose stadium used for both football and baseball. Also a great concert arena, and were used for the Nordic Ski World Cup in 2007. Looks like a spaceship from the outside. There are also daily tours if you just want to see the dome and the museums etc with memorabilia from WC 2002 etc.Go there for either a football game with Consadole Sapporo, or baseball with Nippon Ham Fighters!
Went to visit the Magnificent Sapporo Dome for Concert. Huge and iconic. Nice cafes and eating places with souvenir shops. After concert in the cold weather, they have this heating element where parts of the exits have hot air blowing out to keep you warm. Impressive. They also have a information counter where the staff are extremely helpful and fluent in English.