Korakuen Hall is more than an arena—it’s a Tokyo landmark for combat-sports fans. Set within Tokyo Dome City, it’s known for an intimate, high-energy layout where the crowd feels close to the action. With a compact capacity that can vary by event setup, the hall delivers the kind of atmosphere that made it a classic stage for boxing and pro-wrestling.
Inside, the experience is defined by steep seating, a tight floor area, and sightlines designed to keep the ring in focus. The sound is immediate and lively, so chants and reactions travel fast through the room. Visitor amenities are practical and easy to navigate, and the hall’s “close-up” feel makes even smaller events feel major.
Koraku 1-3-61, Bunkyo City, Tokyo, Japan (Korakuen Hall Bldg., 5th floor) — enter the building and follow the clear internal signage, typically via elevator up to the hall level. The nearest stations are Suidobashi, Korakuen, and Kasuga, and Tokyo Dome City also offers parking options for drivers. For a broader overview of getting around the city, see the Tokyo transport information further down the page.