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Seibu Lions Stadium : ウィキペディア英語版
Seibu Dome


(originally named Seibu Lions Stadium) is the home field of the Saitama Seibu Lions professional baseball team located in Tokorozawa, Saitama,〔(Seibu Railway Tourist Guide ) web page Information of a Seibu group〕 Japan.
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 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.
On March 1, 2005, the stadium was named 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,〔(Goodwill Press release ) December 5, 2006 ((Archived )) 〕 the name was changed again to 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.〔(goodwill history )〕 However, at the end of 2007, as both the stadium and minor team naming right of Goodwill were seized due to Goodwill's illegal business movements, the Dome's name was restored to Seibu Dome in 2008.
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.
New Japan Pro Wrestling held the finals of the 2014 G1 Climax on August 10, 2014, at the arena.

Image:Seibu Dome baseball stadium - 22.jpg|Invoice Seibu Dome (2006)
Image:Seibu Dome baseball stadium - 03.jpg|Goodwill Dome (2007)
Image:Seibu Dome baseball stadium - 26.jpg|Seibu Lions baseball game (2007)
Image:Seibu Dome baseball stadium - 06.jpg|Seibu Dome artificial turf field (2007)
Image:Seibu Dome Panorama.jpg|Seibu Dome panorama (2009)

==References==


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
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