- Address: Nagoya
- Country: Japan
- Capacity: 40,000
- Opened: 15 March 1997
- Main use: Baseball
- Tenants: Chunichi Dragons (baseball)
Extra stadium info – Vantelin Dome Nagoya
The Chunichi Dragons moved to the Vantelin Dome Nagoya in 1997. The club became one of the major Japanese baseball clubs. In 1954, they won the Japan Series for the first time in their history. The Chunichi Dragons faced the club which is currently known as the Saitama Seibu Lions in the championship series. The 1954 Japan Series consisted of seven matches. The first of those seven matches took place in Nagoya in front of 29,000 spectators. The Dragons won the game 5-1. The second of those seven matches also took place in Nagoya. The Chunichi Dragons won the game 5-1 in front of 30,000 fans. They won two more games in the 1954 Japan Series.
The 2007 Japan Series
In 2007, the Chunichi Dragons won the Japan Series for the second time in their history. The same year, they won the Asian Series. The 2007 Japan Series consisted of five matches. The first of those seven matches took place in Sapporo. The Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters won the game, which attracted a crowd of 40,000. The second of those seven matches ended in a victory for the Chunichi Dragons. The game took place in Sapporo. The third of those seven matches took place at the Valentin Dome Nagoya. 38,000 fans attended the game, which ended in a victory for the Dragons. The Chunichi Dragons also won the last two matches in the 2007 Japan Series. Both games took place at the Valentin Dome Nagoya.
The Chunichi Dragons and the Chiba Lotte Marines
On 6 November 2010, the Chunichi Dragons faced the Chiba Lotte Marines in a Japan Series match. It became the longest game in the history of the Japan Series. The game lasted five hours and 43 minutes. The Chunichi Dragons played in nine editions of the Japan Series before they faced the Chiba Lotte Marines in the 2010 Japan Series. The Chiba Lotte Marines played in the Japan Series once before the Japan Series in 2010.

