Tokyo Dome City presents Haunted House “Baby Hell”
Tokyo Dome City presents Haunted House “Baby Hell”
Tokyo Dome City presents Haunted House “Baby Hell”
Tokyo Dome City presents Haunted House “Baby Hell”
Tokyo Dome City presents Haunted House “Baby Hell”
Tokyo Dome City presents Haunted House “Baby Hell”

Tokyo Dome City presents Haunted House “Baby Hell”

Tokyo Dome City presents Haunted House “Baby Hell”
Tokyo Dome City presents Haunted House “Baby Hell”
Tokyo Dome City presents Haunted House “Baby Hell”
Tokyo Dome City presents Haunted House “Baby Hell”
Tokyo Dome City presents Haunted House “Baby Hell”
Tokyo Dome City presents Haunted House “Baby Hell”

Overview

Get tickets in advance and join Tokyo Dome City's mission-style haunted house! Be struck by fear at the haunted house, which is popular for its innovative customer-participation style.

Highlights

  • Directed by Hirofumi Gomi, Japan's most famous haunted house producer!
  • This content can be enjoyed by both first-timers and those who have experienced it in the past!
  • A once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience a masterpiece of a mission-type haunted house!
  • Book with a Rakuten account to earn or use points for each reservation!

Important Information

  • Participants must be aged 3+ to enter. Ticket is necessary from age 3.
  • Children between 3 and 5 years old must be accompanied by an adult (carrying or piggyback riding is not allowed).
  • The voucher is valid only on the specified date.
  • Enter the venue directly with your voucher. [How to get there] Approximately 5 minutes walk from Daiba Station on the Tokyo Rinkai New Transit Rinkai Line (Yurikamome). Approximately 3 minutes walk from Tokyo Teleport Station on the Tokyo Rinkai Rapid Railway Rinkai Line. Approximately 1 km from Shuto Expressway Route 11 Daiba Line "Daiba" IC. Please refer to the map for assistance.

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Description

Tokyo Dome City presents Haunted House "Baby Hell'' is a revival performance of the Hold Your Baby'' haunted house that was held at Tokyo Dome City Attractions in 1996 and 2016. In 1996, it became Japan's first mission-type haunted house, and its innovative production that involved customer participation attracted a lot of attention, and is said to have set the standard for haunted houses from then on.