About this venue
Belluna Dome is a distinctive arena in Tokorozawa, known for its large covered setting that combines the atmosphere of an open-air stadium with the comfort of a modern event venue. The venue plays an important role for sports matches, concerts, and large-scale productions, offering space for a substantial audience, clear sightlines from the stands, and a strong visual impression from the moment visitors approach the complex.
Inside, the arena is designed for high-energy events, with broad seating areas, organized entrances, and visitor zones that make the experience easy to follow from arrival to exit. Its acoustics and spatial layout support live music, crowd atmosphere, and stage effects, while food, beverage, and service facilities help make longer events more comfortable.
The arena is located at 2135 Kamiyamaguchi, Tokorozawa, Japan. Access to the main entrance is especially convenient from the area around Seibu-Kyujo-mae Station, which stands directly next to the complex, while visitors arriving by car can use nearby parking areas according to the arrangements for each event. For broader transport planning around Tokorozawa and connections across the city, the city description below provides a useful continuation.
About the city: Tokorozawa
Tokorozawa, a city in Saitama Prefecture on the edge of the Tokyo metropolitan area, stands out as a practical destination for sports and music events thanks to its blend of urban rhythm, large audience venues, and the calmer atmosphere of a green Japanese city. The city is especially appealing to visitors who want to combine a match, concert, or cultural program with a relaxed stay outside Tokyo’s densest districts. Its surroundings include recognizable halls, stadiums, and cultural complexes, while accommodation, restaurants, and shopping areas around the main stations make it easy to plan time before and after an event.
Tokorozawa’s infrastructure makes the city very accessible from Tokyo and nearby cities. The main transport hub is Tokorozawa Station, served by the Seibu Ikebukuro Line and the Seibu Shinjuku Line, providing direct or simple connections toward the Tokyo areas of Ikebukuro and Shinjuku. For events around the stadium and major sports arenas, the connection via Nishi-Tokorozawa Station toward Seibu-Kyujo-mae Station is important, while for cultural attractions and complexes such as Tokorozawa Sakura Town, JR Higashi-Tokorozawa Station on the JR Musashino Line is convenient. Arrival from the wider region is further supported by Tokyo’s airports, Haneda Airport and Narita Airport, from where the Tokorozawa area can be reached by train, bus, or a combination of public transport. Thanks to clear transfers and the well-organized network of Seibu Railway and JR lines, access to halls, stadiums, and cultural zones remains straightforward for both a short visit and a longer stay.
Tokorozawa’s tourist bonus lies in the fact that an event can easily be combined with sightseeing. Before or after a concert, visitors can walk around Tokorozawa Aviation Memorial Park, one of the city’s best-known green spaces, or explore the area around Koku-Koen Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line. Fans of contemporary culture can set aside time for Tokorozawa Sakura Town, while the city’s calmer pace makes it possible to enjoy local restaurants, shops, and walks through well-kept urban neighborhoods. The proximity of Lake Sayama and green areas further strengthens the impression that Tokorozawa is not only a place to attend an event, but also a pleasant base for a relaxed experience of the wider Saitama and western Tokyo area.