Japan's theme parks are among the most unique and exciting in the world, and they offer everything from magical fairy tales to high-speed thrills and immersive anime worlds. These five theme parks are must-sees when planning your ultimate theme park tour of Japan.
Tokyo Disneyland & Tokyo DisneySea (Chiba)
Tokyo Disneyland is a vibrant and cheerful theme park that brings classic Disney fairy tales and characters to life with iconic rides, colorful parades, and entertaining shows. It is ideal for families and those who enjoy traditional Disney magic.
Tokyo DisneySea is a unique nautical-themed experience that is inspired by the myths and legends of the sea, with thrilling attractions, immersive environments, and sophisticated dining options, making it particularly popular with teenagers and adults.
Located near Tokyo, both parks offer a diverse and unforgettable Disney adventure, combining the charm of classic storytelling with innovative and adventurous themes.
Tokyo Disneyland
Address
1-1 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-0031
Hours
Varying hours, typically from 9:00-21:00
Closed
No closing days
Admission
8,400-10,900 yen
Tokyo DisneySea
Address
Maihama, Urayasu City, Chiba, 279-8511
Hours
Varying hours, typically from 9:00-21:00
Closed
No closing days
Admission
8,400-10,900 yen
Universal Studios Japan (Osaka)
USJ, located in Osaka, is considered one of the most popular and dynamic theme parks in Asia. The magic of Hollywood movies is combined with immersive worlds based on global entertainment franchises, creating fun for everyone. USJ, which opened in 2001, is the first Universal Studios park in Japan.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is an immersive area that takes you directly into the world of the beloved Harry Potter series. J.K. Rowling's universe is captured with incredible accuracy in one of the most detailed and enchanting parts of the park.
Super Nintendo World is a colorful, high-energy playground where your favorite games become a reality. The experience is filled with nostalgia and fun, whether you're racing in Mario Kart, exploring with Yoshi, or collecting coins around the park.
[One-day Pass]
Adults:8,900 yen~
Ages 4 to 11 :5,700 yen~
Over 65 years old:8,000 yen~
Fuji-Q Highland (Yamanashi)
Fuji-Q Highland is a Japanese amusement park that is both thrilling and iconic, and is located near Mount Fuji's base in Yamanashi Prefecture. Fuji-Q is renowned for its roller coasters that break records and attract thrill-seekers from all over the world.
Takabisha is known for having one of the world’s steepest drops at 121°. The park's stunning backdrop is one of its most distinctive features. Roller coasters and attractions can be enjoyed with panoramic views of Mount Fuji, particularly on clear days.
Nature lovers and adventure seekers can find this park near Fuji Five Lakes to be a great destination. It's easy to combine a visit to Fuji-Q with a visit to nearby hot springs, lakes, or a Mount Fuji climbing trip.
[One-day Pass]
Adults:6,000-7,800 yen
junior high and high school students:5,500-7,300 yen
Elementary school student:4,400-5,000 yen
Infants (1 year old and over) and Seniors (65 years old and over):2,100-2,500 yen
Nijigen no Mori (Hyogo)
Nijigen no Mori is a theme park that features large-scale attractions based on beloved anime series like Attack on Titan and Naruto, with life-sized structures, interactive experiences, and themed adventure courses.
The natural scenery and adrenaline-pumping activities like zip-lining, obstacle courses, and night walking tours are available to visitors in a lush forested area. The park is suitable for anime enthusiasts of all ages, as well as groups seeking a blend of entertainment, exercise, and exploration in nature.
Nijigen no Mori
Address
2425-2 Kusumoto, Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture, 656-2401
Hours
Weekdays:10:00~22:00
Weekends and holidays:10:00-22:00
Opening hours for each attraction vary depending on the season
Closed
No closing days
Admission
Free
Huis Ten Bosch (Nagasaki)
Located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, Huis Ten Bosch is a large and picturesque theme park that is intended to imitate the appearance and atmosphere of a traditional Dutch town. A charming and immersive European atmosphere is created by the park, which features beautiful canals, windmills, tulip gardens, and classic European architecture
Museums, shopping streets, restaurants serving Dutch and international cuisine, and seasonal events like spectacular illumination shows and flower festivals are some of the attractions that visitors can enjoy.
Huis Ten Bosch
Address
1-1, Huis Ten Bosch-cho Sasebo-shi, Nagasaki-ken 859-3292
Hours
9:00-22:00
Hours of operation may change depending on the day
Closed
No closing days
Admission
[One-day Pass]
Adults:7,600 yen
junior high and high school students:6,600yen
Elementary school student:5,000 yen
Ages 4 to under elementary school age:3,800 yen
Over 65 years old:5,900 yen
Have fun at a theme park in Japan!
Exciting and unique experiences are available at Japan's theme parks. Exploring the magical worlds of Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea, adventuring through anime-inspired Nijigen no Mori, or strolling the charming streets of Huis Ten Bosch are all possibilities. Have a memorable time that includes fun rides, delicious food, and unforgettable memories!
When you visit theme parks in Japan, we recommend using a our taxi service
[Charter Bus & Limousine Japan] . Sightseeing taxis are recommended for both first-time travelers to theme parks in Japan and repeat visitors as they allow you to adjust the route based on your individual travel goals and interests. A Full Size Van is capable of accommodating up to 9 people for efficient sightseeing.