By Walk Japan
Join Walk Japan on a scenic and immersive 48-minute 4K stroll through Nagoya, Japan, as they make their way toward the iconic Bantelin Dome. This peaceful ASMR-style video begins at Nagoya Dome Mae Yada Station, the nearest station to the stadium, providing a seamless introduction for those unfamiliar with the area.
The video offers a detailed walking route toward Bantelin Dome, home of the Chunichi Dragons, a beloved baseball team in Japan. At 06:02, the journey includes an elevator ride up to the stadium level, gradually revealing more of the surrounding neighborhood’s charm. At 12:52, the dome comes into full view, and the excitement grows when game day energy fills the air around 14:58. The video captures the eager crowd, bustling vendors, and the anticipation fans feel before the first pitch.
Later in the video, Walk Japan revisits the stadium on another day (24:15 and again at 36:36), offering a different atmosphere around the dome when it’s not as crowded, allowing viewers to appreciate the architecture and setting of the stadium itself in greater detail. These multiple visits give viewers a sense of the area's dynamics across various days and times.
Nestled in the city of Nagoya, Bantelin Dome (formerly known as Nagoya Dome) stands as a prominent venue not only for baseball but also for concerts and other major events. Opened in 1997 and renamed in 2021, the dome seats over 40,000 people and lies close to public transportation, making it a convenient destination for both locals and travelers.
Whether you're a baseball fan, a Chunichi Dragons supporter, or simply curious about daily life in Nagoya, this tranquil walking video offers an intimate look at sports culture, urban exploration, and the unique Japanese game day experience.