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Seibu Dome
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Full name Seibu Dome
Location Tokorozawa City, Saitama, Japan
Broke ground July 1, 1978
Opened April 14, 1979
Renovated 2007-2008
Owner Seibu Railway Company, Ltd
Operator Seibu Recreation
Surface Field turf
Architect Yoshiro Ikehara (Stadium)
Kajima Construction Corporation, Ltd. (roof construction)
Tenants
Saitama Seibu Lions (NPB) (1979–present)
Capacity
Dimensions
Left field – 100 meters (328.1 ft)
Center field – 122 meters (400.3 feet)
Right field – 100 meters (328.1 feet)

Belluna Dome (ベルーナドーム Berūna Dōmu?) (official name: Seibu Dome (西武ドーム Seibu Dōmu?)) is a baseball stadium located in Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan, on the western edge of the Tokyo metro area.[1] It is home to the Saitama Seibu Lions of Nippon Professional Baseball.

The stadium has a roof over the field and the stands, like other indoor ballparks. However, it lacks a wall behind the stands so that natural air comes into the field. This makes it possible for home runs to leave the stadium, something not possible in typical domed stadiums.

The stadium was built in 1979 without the roof and named Seibu Lions Stadium (西武ライオンズ球場 Seibu Raionzu Kyūjō?) as the new home field of the Lions that moved from Fukuoka to Tokorozawa that year. Initially an open air stadium, the installation of its roof took place in two phases: the first phase after the 1997 season, and the second phase after the 1998 seasons. At the beginning of the 1998 season, the stadium was renamed Seibu Dome although the domed roof had not completed yet.

Originally, the Lions had planned to build a new stadium in Odaiba, but due to requiring to get approval from the three other Tokyo-based teams at the time (the Nippon-Ham Fighters, the Yomiuri Giants, and the Yakult Swallows), opposition from local fans, and the cost to build a new stadium, they decided to just add a roof to the stadium.

On March 1, 2005, the stadium was named Invoice Seibu Dome (インボイスSEIBUドーム Inboisu Seibu Dōmu?) as Invoice Inc. bought the naming rights of the stadium for the next two seasons. Upon expiration of the previous contract, on January 1, 2007,[2] the name was changed again to Goodwill Dome (グッドウィルドーム Guddowiru Dōmu?) to reflect the sponsorship of Goodwill Group, Inc. The naming rights contract with Goodwill was intended to remain in effect for five years.

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Although Seibu Dome was still the official name of the stadium, the stadium and media used the sponsored name almost exclusively during this period.[3] However, at the end of 2007, Goodwill's naming rights for both the stadium and team were seized due to Goodwill's illegal business movements. The dome's name was restored to Seibu Dome in 2008. On January 16, 2017, MetLife, a New York City-based financial institution, purchased naming rights for five years.[4] On March 1, 2022, Belluna, a mail order company out of Ageo City, Saitama Prefecture, bought the naming rights to the stadium after MetLife's naming right deal expired.[5]

  1. Seibu Railway Tourist Guide Template:Webarchive web page Information of a Seibu group
  2. Goodwill Press release December 5, 2006 (Archived) Template:In lang
  3. goodwill history Template:Webarchive
  4. Archived copy.
  5. 西武本拠地、今季から「ベルーナドーム」に改称 辻監督「変わらなければいけない年」 (ja) (2022-01-17).
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