On May 29th, Mitsui Fudosan and MIXI unveiled their latest joint venture, the LaLa Arena Tokyo Bay, in Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture.
Arena exterior CG image on left, actual on right courtesy of Mitsui Fudosan and R.E. Port News
Located a six-minute walk from Minami-Funabashi Station, the arena footprint spans approximately 20,000 square meters.
The four-story steel-frame structure, with a total floor area of about 31,000 square meters, can host up to 11,000 spectators.
Construction was completed on April 17.
Designed to evoke the imagery of a ship's wake and jet streams, the exterior of LaLa Arena Tokyo Bay sets an imaginative tone, while the airport-inspired interior offers a modern, dynamic space.
VIP box CG image on left, actual on right courtesy of Mitsui Fudosan and R.E. Port News
The arena features four food and beverage stations on the second floor, with plans for special collaboration menus during certain events.
VIP lounge CG image on left, actual on right courtesy of Mitsui Fudosan and R.E. Port News
The third-floor houses VIP areas on both the north and south sides, offering lounges with bar counters and 19 private rooms.
The south side provides a casual atmosphere, while the north side offers a luxurious, hotel-like setting.
Gym interior CG on left, actual on right courtesy of Mitsui Fudosan and R.E. Port News
Starting from the 2024-25 B.LEAGUE season, the Chiba Jets will call LaLa Arena Tokyo Bay their home.
Concert arena interior CG image courtesy of Mitsui Fudosan
The venue will also host various events, including music concerts, corporate exhibitions, and sports events.
Courtesy of Mitsui Fudosan, edited by Patience Realty
Nearby commercial centers, LaLaport TOKYO-BAY and LaLa Terrace TOKYO-BAY, will complement these events with related exhibitions and merchandise sales, aiming to enhance the overall visitor experience.
Sources:
R.E. Port News (Japanese only)
LaLa Arena Tokyo Bay Official Site (Japanese only)
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