Tokyo’s best amusement parks offer a blend of thrills, charm, and family fun. Experience fairytale magic, sail past swashbuckling pirate battles, or launch into the cosmos. On top of that, you can meet your favorite characters, witness spectacular parades, and explore underwater realms.
Adrenaline seekers can find gravity-defying coasters with epic views of Mount Fuji. Then, of course, there are classic rides like the Ferris Wheel, or you can take some time to enjoy live entertainment or catch a game. Some theme parks even transport you back in time. For something a bit different, ride Japan’s slowest roller coaster.
Themed rides and festive shows
Good for: Adventure, Families
Tokyo Disneyland offers a family-friendly mix of Disney magic and Japanese hospitality. Begin at the iconic Cinderella Castle, the park’s centerpiece. Cruise through Adventureland’s Jungle Cruise or witness buccaneer shenanigans on Pirates of the Caribbean. The young and the young at heart will love Pooh’s Hunny Hunt, while Tomorrowland’s Space Mountain will have you seeing stars.
Step into Fantasyland’s Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast, where the charming story comes to life on an immersive ride. Parades throughout the day feature Disney and Pixar characters, while stage shows, like Mickey’s Magical Music World, add to the park’s festive energy. After sundown, fireworks and colorful castle illumination shows offer guests nighttime memories.
Location: 1-1 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-0031, Japan
Open: Hours vary by season
Phone: +81 (0)45-330-5211
Tokyo Disneyland
Ocean adventures and Disney character greetings
Good for: Adventure, Families
Set sail for Tokyo DisneySea, where Disney magic meets ocean adventures. Begin at Mysterious Island to take a thrilling Journey to the Center of the Earth or join Captain Nemo beneath the waves on 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Explore Mermaid Lagoon, then head to the Lost River Delta to uncover ancient ruins on Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull or catch an adrenaline rush on the Raging Spirits coaster.
In Port Discovery, glide across the water on Aquatopia, then visit Mediterranean Harbor to ride a Venetian gondola along scenic canals. Catch musical shows with breathtaking choreography. Enhance your visit with themed dining, from character meet-and-greet breakfasts to waterfront restaurants serving Japanese cuisine.
Location: 1-13 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-8511, Japan
Open: Hours vary by season
Phone: +81 (0)45-330-5211
Tokyo DisneySea
Thrilling coasters and Mount Fuji views
Good for: Adventure, Families
Set against the backdrop of Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji, Fuji-Q Highland blends world-class thrills with seasonal fun. Ride record-breaking coasters like Fujiyama, which offers sweeping mountain views. For more action-packed fun, head for Do-Dodonpa with its explosive launch, Takabisha’s 121-degree plunge, and Eejanaika, a 4D coaster that flips riders in multiple directions.
If you’re traveling with children, then the themed rides and attractions of Thomas Land are worth a visit. Then head to the main park for a splashing adventure on the Nagashimasuka log flume. Beyond rides, enjoy winter skating, summer water attractions, outdoor movie nights, and year-round festivals amid forested scenery.
Location: 5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0017, Japan
Open: Hours vary by season
Fuji-Q Highland
An iconic Ferris wheel and action-packed shows
Good for: Adventure, Food, Shoppers
Tokyo Dome City, anchored by the 55,000-seat stadium, Tokyo Dome, is affectionately known as the “Big Egg” and home of the Yomiuri Giants. Its attractions include the thrilling Thunder Dolphin coaster that blasts through the unique, centerless design of the Big O Ferris Wheel, adding excitement.
Explore a traditional fairground where you can enjoy a carousel ride, teacups, and an indoor play center, then attend a Hero Action Show where heroes and villains battle with action-packed choreography and pyrotechnics. Inside the Dome, catch a game or a live concert, or visit the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Finish your day unwinding at Spa LaQua or dining at one of the nearby restaurants.
Location: 1 Chome-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 112-0004, Japan
Open: Hours vary by season
Phone: +81 (0)35-800-9999
Tokyo Dome City
Family-friendly rides and indoor playgrounds
Good for: Adventure, Families
Step into a delightful mix of nostalgia and modern fun at Tokyo’s Arakawa Amusement Park. Start your day with a ride on the 40-meter Ferris wheel for panoramic views. Families can enjoy the classic carousel with beautifully crafted horses and chariots, or Japan’s slowest roller coaster, a whimsical grasshopper-shaped ride, ideal for first-time coaster riders.
This park is ideal for a laidback, chilled-out day together. Pedal above the park on the Sky Cycle or take a leisurely ride aboard the mini railway. Children can play in the indoor playground or ride small character-shaped vehicles. End your day with a casual snack or meal at one of the park’s simple dining spots, soaking in the charm of this local favorite.
Location: 6 Chome-35-11 Nishiogu, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0011, Japan
Open: Hours vary by season
Phone: +81 (0)33-893-6003
Arakawa Amusement Park
Charming characters and festive parades
Good for: Adventure, Families, Unusual
Family fun and kawaii charm come alive in Sanrio Puroland, also known as Hello Kitty Land. Start with the Sanrio Character Boat Ride, following Hello Kitty and her friends through whimsical scenes, ideal for keepsake photos. Hop into the Eco My Melody Car on the My Melody & Kuromi Ride, passing My Melody’s House, Strawberry Field, and Hide-and-Seek Forest, with photo opportunities along the way.
There’s more than just rides here, though. enjoy lively musical shows, parades, and seasonal events or meet your favorite characters for memorable snapshots. Browse the gift shops for charming Sanrio merchandise and dine at themed cafes, including Hello Kitty-inspired cafes and eateries. Mostly indoors, the park is also popular for rainy day adventures.
Location: 1 Chome-31 Ochiai, Tama, Tokyo 206-8588, Japan
Open: Hours vary by season
Phone: +81 (0)42-339-1111
Sanrio Puroland
Gondola rides and spectacular seasonal events
Good for: Adventure, Families, Photo
Embark on year-round adventures at Yomiuri Land, one of Tokyo’s largest amusement parks. They make the most of the location’s natural beauty with scenic gondola rides offering sweeping views of the Tama Hills. Feel the rush of adrenaline on the Bandit roller coaster with gravity-defying drops, high-speed twists and turns, and forest scenery. Cool off on Splash UFO, a fun raft-style water ride that thrills riders with unpredictable spins, splashes, and drops.
Seasonal fun at Yomiuri includes summer at Pool WAI’s with wave pools, water slides, and a lazy river. In winter, enjoy the Jewellumination event, a light show featuring millions of colorful lights. Don’t miss the Goodjoba!! area, an interactive ride zone focused on Japanese manufacturing.
Location: 4015-1 Yanokuchi, Inagi, Tokyo 206-8566, Japan
Open: Hours vary by season
Phone: +81 (0)44-966-1111
Yomiuri Land
Waterfront views and kiddie rides
Good for: Adventure, Families, Photo
Yokohama Cosmo World is a popular day trip from Tokyo. As soon as you enter Yokohama’s lively Minato Mirai 21 harbor district, you’ll instantly spot its giant Cosmo Clock 21 rising above Yokohama Bay. Hop aboard the Ferris Wheel for sweeping bay views. Then, ride the park’s signature coaster, Diving Coaster: Vanish, where you’ll experience a dramatic plunge into a water tunnel with a splash.
Other highlights include the Wild Mouse coaster, with unpredictable twists and spins, a Japanese-style haunted house, a merry-go-round, and kiddie rides. Admission is free, with pay-per-ride or pass options. Refuel with street food such as Takoyaki (tempura octopus topped with savory sauce, ginger, and bonito flakes) and sweet treats like cotton candy.
Location: 2 Chome-8-1 Shinko, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0001, Japan
Open: Hours vary by season
Phone: +81 (0)45-641-6591
Yokohama Cosmo World
Nostalgic rides and a game plaza
Good for: Adventure, Families, History
Discover Hanayashiki, Japan’s oldest amusement park. Established in 1853, this park’s attractions delight families with retro charm. Step aboard the Sky Ship for a cruise around the park in a pirate ship with a view, then catch thrills aboard Japan’s oldest roller coaster, the Yomiuri Rocket Coaster.
Other popular attractions include carousels and spinning rides like teacups, and Little Star, a whimsical star-shaped car on a carousel that tilts and spins for a playful ride. Other fun rides include Panda and giant swan cars that glide across the water, and miniature trains for younger visitors. For indoor fun, don’t miss the game plaza where a variety of classic games entertain children of all ages.
Location: 2 Chome-28-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
Open: Hours vary by season
Hanayashiki
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