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Der MetLife Dome (jap. メットライフドーム Mettoraifu Dōmu; besser bekannt unter dem Namen Seibu Dome, jap. 西武ドーム Seibu Dōmu) ist ein Baseballstadion im Stadtteil Kami-Yamaguchi von Tokorozawa, Japan. Das Stadion, das am 14. April 1979 als „Seibu-Lions-Baseballstadion“ (西武ライオンズ球場, seibu raionzu kyūjō) eröffnet wurde, wurde zwischen den Spielzeiten 1998 und 1999 nachträglich mit einer Kuppel überdacht. Die Seiten des Stadions sind aber offen geblieben. Es ist die Heimspielstätte der Saitama Seibu Lions aus einer der zwei professionellen Baseballligen Japans, der Pacific League.

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dbo:abstract Der MetLife Dome (jap. メットライフドーム Mettoraifu Dōmu; besser bekannt unter dem Namen Seibu Dome, jap. 西武ドーム Seibu Dōmu) ist ein Baseballstadion im Stadtteil Kami-Yamaguchi von Tokorozawa, Japan. Das Stadion, das am 14. April 1979 als „Seibu-Lions-Baseballstadion“ (西武ライオンズ球場, seibu raionzu kyūjō) eröffnet wurde, wurde zwischen den Spielzeiten 1998 und 1999 nachträglich mit einer Kuppel überdacht. Die Seiten des Stadions sind aber offen geblieben. Es ist die Heimspielstätte der Saitama Seibu Lions aus einer der zwei professionellen Baseballligen Japans, der Pacific League. (de) 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. It is home to the Saitama Seibu Lions, a professional baseball team. 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. The installation of the 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, 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. Although Seibu Dome was still the official name of the stadium, the stadium and media used the sponsored name almost exclusively during this period. 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. 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. The stadium is located in front of Seibukyūjō-mae Station, the terminal station of the Seibu Sayama Line railway (a branch of the Seibu Ikebukuro Line connecting Tokorozawa with Tokyo) and the Seibu Yamaguchi Line people mover. Both lines are operated by Seibu Railway, the owner of the stadium and the Lions. Queen performed at the stadium for their Hot Space Tour in 1982. New Japan Pro-Wrestling held the finals of the 2014 G1 Climax on August 10, 2014, at the arena. * Invoice Seibu Dome (2006) * Goodwill Dome (2007) * Seibu Lions baseball game (2007) * Seibu Dome artificial turf field (2007) * Seibu Dome panorama (2009) (en) Seibu Dome (Seibu Domu 西武 ドーム?) es un estadio de béisbol y es el campo donde juega el equipo de béisbol profesional Seibu Lions situado en Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japón.​ El estadio tiene un techo sobre el campo y las gradas, al igual que otros estadios de béisbol bajo techo. Sin embargo, carece de una pared detrás de las gradas para que el aire natural entra en el campo. Esto hace posible que los jonrones puedan salir del estadio, algo que no es posible en forma de cúpula típica de los estadios. El único otro estadio cubierto con una abertura permanente es Safeco Field en Seattle, Washington, Estados Unidos. Su apertura se orienta en el jardín izquierdo y central, haciendo posible que los jonrones puedan salir de ese parque también. (es) Le Seibu Dome (西武ドーム, Seibu Dōmu) est un stade de baseball situé à Tokorozawa dans la préfecture de Saitama au Japon. C'est le stade de Saitama Seibu Lions du Championnat du Japon de baseball depuis la saison 1979. Le toit du stade couvre l'ensemble du terrain et les tribunes, mais il n'y a pas de murs en haut des tribunes pour permettre une aération naturelle du terrain. Les coups de circuit peuvent ainsi sortir du stade, ce qui est impossible dans d'autres stades couverts. Le seul autre exemple de stade de baseball couvert avec des ouvertures est le Safeco Field de Seattle aux États-Unis. (fr) 세이부 돔(일본어: 西武ドーム, Seibu Dome)은 일본 사이타마현 도코로자와시에 있는 돔구장이다. 1978년에 착공하여 1979년 4월에 세이부 라이온스 구장(西武ライオンズ球場)이라는 이름으로 개장되었는데 통칭으로 세이부 구장(西武球場)이라는 표기도 많이 사용되었다. 1998년 기존 야외 구장에 100억 엔을 들여 지붕을 씌우는 공사를 시작, 1999년 3월에 현재의 모습을 갖췄다. 현재 프로 야구 퍼시픽 리그 팀인 사이타마 세이부 라이온스가 홈 구장으로 사용하고 있다. 2015년 3월 1일부터 이 명명권을 획득함에 따라 세이부 프린스 돔(西武プリンスドーム)으로 명칭이 바뀌었다가 2017년 1월 16일 메트라이프 생명보험이 같은 해 3월부터 2022년 2월까지 5년간 명명권을 취득하기로 합의했다고 발표하면서 메트라이프 돔(メットライフドーム)으로 명칭이 바뀌었다. 2022년부터 일본의 패션기업의 명명권 계약을 통해 ‘베루나 돔’(ベルーナドーム)으로 변경된다. (ko) 西武ドーム(せいぶドーム)は、埼玉県所沢市にあるドーム球場。プロ野球・パシフィック・リーグ(パ・リーグ)の埼玉西武ライオンズが専用球場(本拠地)として使用している。 埼玉県南西部の狭山丘陵に立地し、周囲を緑に囲まれたロケーションの中に位置している。2022年3月からは埼玉県上尾市に本社を置く通信販売企業のベルーナが命名権を取得しており、名称をベルーナドームとしている。 施設は西武鉄道が所有し、株式会社西武ライオンズが運営管理を行っている(一部の施設運営・管理・警備・清掃業務は協栄などに外部委託)。 当初は屋根が無い西武ライオンズ球場(せいぶライオンズきゅうじょう)だったが、のちに屋根を架設してドーム球場となった。ドーム架設以前は西武球場の通称表記が多用されており、最寄駅の駅名はドーム架設後も変わらずに西武球場前駅である。 (ja) O Seibu Dome (西武ドーム Seibu Dōmu?), também chamado de MetLife Dome (メットライフドーム Mettoraifu Dōmu?), é um estádio de beisebol localizado em Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japão. É a casa do Seibu Lions, time da Nippon Professional Baseball. O estádio tem um teto sobre o campo e as arquibancadas, como outros ballparks indoor. Porém, lhe falta uma parede por trás das arquibancadas para que ar natural entre no campo. Isso torna possível que home runs saiam do estádio, algo que não é possível em estádios cupulados típicos. O único outro estádio coberto conhecido com uma abertura permanente é o Safeco Field em Seattle, Estados Unidos. A sua abertura é orientada ao longo dos campos esquerdo e central, fazendo possível que home runs deixem aquele parque também. O estádio foi construído em 1979 sem o teto e nomeado Seibu Lions Stadium (西武ライオンズ球場 Seibu Raionzu Kyūjō?) como a nova casa dos Lions, que se moveram de Fukuoka para Tokorozawa naquele ano. A instalação do teto aconteceu em duas fases: a primeira após a temporada de 1997, e a segunda após a temporada de 1998. No começo da temporada de 1998, o estádio foi renomeado Seibu Dome, embora a cúpula do teto ainda não estivesse concluída. Em 1 de março de 2001, o estádio foi nomeado Invoice Seibu Dome (インボイス西武ドーム Inboisu Seibu Dōmu?) conforme a Invoice Inc. adquiriu os direitos de nome do estádio pelas próximas duas temporadas. Com a expiração do contrato prévio, em 1 de janeiro de 2007, o nome foi modificado novamente para Goodwill Dome para refletir o novo patrocínio do Goodwill Group Inc. O contrato é válido por cinco anos. (pt) 西武巨蛋(日语:西武ドーム/せいぶドーム Seibu Domu */?,英語:Seibu Dome)是位於日本關東地方埼玉縣所澤市的巨蛋式棒球場,由興建營運,同時亦是日本職棒西武獅隊的主場所在。2022年起由Belluna取得冠名權,稱為「Belluna巨蛋」(日语:ベルーナドーム,英語:Belluna Dome)。除了棒球比賽,還可供其他體育賽事及演唱會等活動使用。 西武巨蛋亦為日本六個巨蛋其中之一,其他五者為東京巨蛋、福岡巨蛋、札幌巨蛋、名古屋巨蛋、大阪巨蛋。 (zh)
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rdfs:comment Der MetLife Dome (jap. メットライフドーム Mettoraifu Dōmu; besser bekannt unter dem Namen Seibu Dome, jap. 西武ドーム Seibu Dōmu) ist ein Baseballstadion im Stadtteil Kami-Yamaguchi von Tokorozawa, Japan. Das Stadion, das am 14. April 1979 als „Seibu-Lions-Baseballstadion“ (西武ライオンズ球場, seibu raionzu kyūjō) eröffnet wurde, wurde zwischen den Spielzeiten 1998 und 1999 nachträglich mit einer Kuppel überdacht. Die Seiten des Stadions sind aber offen geblieben. Es ist die Heimspielstätte der Saitama Seibu Lions aus einer der zwei professionellen Baseballligen Japans, der Pacific League. (de) Seibu Dome (Seibu Domu 西武 ドーム?) es un estadio de béisbol y es el campo donde juega el equipo de béisbol profesional Seibu Lions situado en Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japón.​ El estadio tiene un techo sobre el campo y las gradas, al igual que otros estadios de béisbol bajo techo. Sin embargo, carece de una pared detrás de las gradas para que el aire natural entra en el campo. Esto hace posible que los jonrones puedan salir del estadio, algo que no es posible en forma de cúpula típica de los estadios. El único otro estadio cubierto con una abertura permanente es Safeco Field en Seattle, Washington, Estados Unidos. Su apertura se orienta en el jardín izquierdo y central, haciendo posible que los jonrones puedan salir de ese parque también. (es) Le Seibu Dome (西武ドーム, Seibu Dōmu) est un stade de baseball situé à Tokorozawa dans la préfecture de Saitama au Japon. C'est le stade de Saitama Seibu Lions du Championnat du Japon de baseball depuis la saison 1979. Le toit du stade couvre l'ensemble du terrain et les tribunes, mais il n'y a pas de murs en haut des tribunes pour permettre une aération naturelle du terrain. Les coups de circuit peuvent ainsi sortir du stade, ce qui est impossible dans d'autres stades couverts. Le seul autre exemple de stade de baseball couvert avec des ouvertures est le Safeco Field de Seattle aux États-Unis. (fr) 세이부 돔(일본어: 西武ドーム, Seibu Dome)은 일본 사이타마현 도코로자와시에 있는 돔구장이다. 1978년에 착공하여 1979년 4월에 세이부 라이온스 구장(西武ライオンズ球場)이라는 이름으로 개장되었는데 통칭으로 세이부 구장(西武球場)이라는 표기도 많이 사용되었다. 1998년 기존 야외 구장에 100억 엔을 들여 지붕을 씌우는 공사를 시작, 1999년 3월에 현재의 모습을 갖췄다. 현재 프로 야구 퍼시픽 리그 팀인 사이타마 세이부 라이온스가 홈 구장으로 사용하고 있다. 2015년 3월 1일부터 이 명명권을 획득함에 따라 세이부 프린스 돔(西武プリンスドーム)으로 명칭이 바뀌었다가 2017년 1월 16일 메트라이프 생명보험이 같은 해 3월부터 2022년 2월까지 5년간 명명권을 취득하기로 합의했다고 발표하면서 메트라이프 돔(メットライフドーム)으로 명칭이 바뀌었다. 2022년부터 일본의 패션기업의 명명권 계약을 통해 ‘베루나 돔’(ベルーナドーム)으로 변경된다. (ko) 西武ドーム(せいぶドーム)は、埼玉県所沢市にあるドーム球場。プロ野球・パシフィック・リーグ(パ・リーグ)の埼玉西武ライオンズが専用球場(本拠地)として使用している。 埼玉県南西部の狭山丘陵に立地し、周囲を緑に囲まれたロケーションの中に位置している。2022年3月からは埼玉県上尾市に本社を置く通信販売企業のベルーナが命名権を取得しており、名称をベルーナドームとしている。 施設は西武鉄道が所有し、株式会社西武ライオンズが運営管理を行っている(一部の施設運営・管理・警備・清掃業務は協栄などに外部委託)。 当初は屋根が無い西武ライオンズ球場(せいぶライオンズきゅうじょう)だったが、のちに屋根を架設してドーム球場となった。ドーム架設以前は西武球場の通称表記が多用されており、最寄駅の駅名はドーム架設後も変わらずに西武球場前駅である。 (ja) 西武巨蛋(日语:西武ドーム/せいぶドーム Seibu Domu */?,英語:Seibu Dome)是位於日本關東地方埼玉縣所澤市的巨蛋式棒球場,由興建營運,同時亦是日本職棒西武獅隊的主場所在。2022年起由Belluna取得冠名權,稱為「Belluna巨蛋」(日语:ベルーナドーム,英語:Belluna Dome)。除了棒球比賽,還可供其他體育賽事及演唱會等活動使用。 西武巨蛋亦為日本六個巨蛋其中之一,其他五者為東京巨蛋、福岡巨蛋、札幌巨蛋、名古屋巨蛋、大阪巨蛋。 (zh) 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. It is home to the Saitama Seibu Lions, a professional baseball team. 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. * Invoice Seibu Dome (2006) * Goodwill Dome (2007) * Seibu Lions baseball game (2007) * * (en) O Seibu Dome (西武ドーム Seibu Dōmu?), também chamado de MetLife Dome (メットライフドーム Mettoraifu Dōmu?), é um estádio de beisebol localizado em Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japão. É a casa do Seibu Lions, time da Nippon Professional Baseball. (pt)
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