PokéPark Kanto has newly opened in Japan, making it one of the most exciting recent additions to the country’s pop-culture tourism scene.
If you have ever wondered what it would feel like to step directly into the world of Pokémon, PokéPark Kanto might just be the closest thing to boarding the S.S. Anne in real life, just without having to battle your rival on deck.
PokéPark Kanto represents something uniquely powerful: the convergence of pop culture, nostalgia, and contemporary Japanese leisure design. And yes, it is brand new. Which means you can still say you visited before it became “that place everyone has already posted about.”
Let us explore why this attraction deserves a place on your Japan travel itinerary.
What Is PokéPark Kanto?
PokéPark Kanto is Japan’s newest large-scale Pokémon attraction, inspired by the original Kanto region that introduced many of us to the franchise decades ago. Designed as an immersive outdoor experience, the park recreates the atmosphere of the early Pokémon world in physical form.
Visitors can explore:
- A themed forest environment filled with life-sized Pokémon
- Interactive zones inspired by iconic locations
- Exclusive merchandise available only at the park
- Event spaces designed for seasonal experiences
Rather than functioning as a simple exhibition, PokéPark Kanto blends nature, character design, and experiential storytelling—something Japan does particularly well when translating beloved franchises into physical space.
Practical Considerations for Your Visit
When incorporating PokéPark Kanto into your Japan travel planning, consider:
- Advance ticket reservations as tickets sell out quickly
- Seasonal crowd variations (Japanese holidays increase attendance)
- Combining your visit with nearby sightseeing locations
If you are flexible timewise, weekday visits are often more relaxed. For tourists on limited schedules, early arrival is strongly recommended.
Getting to PokéPark Kanto: Access & Transportation Guide
PokéPark Kanto is located within Yomiuriland, one of the largest amusement parks in the Tokyo metropolitan area. The park sits on the border between Tokyo and Kanagawa, making it a nice one-day trip from Tokyo and Yokohama.
🚆By Train
The most convenient access routes from central Tokyo are:
- From Shinjuku Station:
Take the Keio Line to Keio-Yomiuriland Station (approx. 25 minutes), then use the gondola or local bus to reach Yomiuriland. - From Shibuya Station:
Transfer via Shinjuku to the Keio Line toward Keio-Yomiuriland Station. - From Tokyo Station:
Travel via JR Chuo Line to Shinjuku, then follow the Keio Line route.
From Keio-Yomiuriland Station, visitors can:
- Take a direct bus to the park entrance (approx. 5 minutes), or
- Ride the scenic Sky Shuttle gondola, which offers panoramic views of the area.
🚗 By Car
For visitors renting a car, Yomiuriland provides paid parking facilities. Travel time from central Tokyo is approximately 30–45 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
✈️ From the Airport
- From Haneda Airport: Approximately 60–75 minutes by train.
- From Narita Airport: Approximately 90–120 minutes depending on route.
Travelers arriving directly from the airport may wish to plan the visit on a separate day, particularly during peak seasons.
PokéPark Kanto Prices and Ticketing
Planning your visit to PokéPark Kanto begins with choosing the right ticket type. As of February 2026, the park offers three main ticket categories: the Town Pass, the Trainer’s Pass, and the Ace Trainer Pass. Each option provides a different level of access and flexibility, allowing visitors to tailor their experience according to budget and enthusiasm level.
(All prices below are based on the official ticket website as of February 2026 and may vary depending on date and availability.)
Admission prices vary by date and are generally higher on weekends and national holidays. Prices range from ¥4,700 to ¥16,500, depending on the selected date and ticket category.
🏙 Town Pass
The Town Pass is the most accessible option and ideal for visitors who primarily want to explore the vibrant town area.
What it includes:
- Access to the town zone (shops, dining areas, themed environments)
- No entry to the Pokémon Forest area
This pass is suitable for:
- Casual visitors
- Families with limited time
- Travelers combining PokéPark with other Tokyo sightseeing plans
It provides atmosphere and photo opportunities without committing to the full immersive forest experience.
🎒Trainer’s Pass
The Trainer’s Pass is the standard full-experience ticket.
What it includes:
- Timed entry to the Pokémon Forest
- Access to the town area
- One-time forest entry (no re-entry)
This is the most common choice for first-time visitors who want to experience both major zones of the park while maintaining a moderate budget. The timed forest entry helps manage crowd flow, which is particularly important at a newly opened attraction.
🏅Ace Trainer Pass
The Ace Trainer Pass is the premium option designed for visitors who want maximum flexibility.
What it includes:
- Flexible access to the Pokémon Forest
- Forest re-entry permitted
- Access to the town area
- Priority benefits at selected attractions
This pass is ideal for:
- Dedicated Pokémon fans
- Visitors during peak seasons
- Guests who want a relaxed, flexible schedule
If you are traveling internationally and this may be your only visit, the Ace Trainer Pass offers the most comprehensive experience.
For the newest ticket information and seasonal updates, visitors can consult the official PokéPark Kanto website.
pokepark-kanto.co.jp/ppark/top/indexThe Official PokéPark KANTO Website

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