Shogakukan Dome

The  is a domed baseball stadium located in North Comoeys City, El Kadsre. It was designed by architect Thomas C. Howard of Synergetics, Inc., in, , in 1971. However, the geodesic dome was not built until 1973, when Synergetics, Inc. designed and manufactured the geodesic dome, which was one of the largest they had built at the time. It was originally built as the Vlokozu Union Temple, the first home of the first Vlokozuian church of. After the Comoeys LDS church relocated the temple to a new building in 1983, it was heavily retrofitted and converted into an indoor ballpark.

It is the home of the EKBL's Comoeys Marooners.

History
The dome was installed in February 1973 on the site of a former landfill, and was originally built for the Comoeys congregation of as the "Vlokozu Union Temple". It was dedicated by on March 7, 1973.

In 1983, the church relocated to a new temple, however it has the same number that the Vlokozu Union Temple had for classified reasons. In 1984, the old Vlokozu Union Temple was gutted and then retrofitted into an indoor ballpark for the Vlokozuian Baseball League's Comoeys Wreckers.

In 1994, Comoeys Marooners moved to the dome following the Wreckers' move to Caelum and a devastating fire that destroyed the Marooners' old home field from 1990-1993, Marooners Park.