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Tokyo’s New Pokémon Park: A Dream Destination for Trainers of All Ages

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Feb 05 - Feb 05, 2026
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10:00am - 9:00pm JST
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PokéPark Kanto
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¥4,700 — ¥16,500

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Gotta visit them all!

Hey Pokémon lovers, mark your calendars! In the spring of 2026, a brand-new Pokémon Park is scheduled to open in Tokyo. We guarantee that it will be the best playground for Pokémon fans everywhere. You won't want to miss this outdoor attraction, which combines modern design, nostalgia, and family-friendly enjoyment. To put it simply, many surprises are waiting at every Poké turn, combining the magic of an amusement park with the charm of a Pikachu.

A Pokémon Fan’s Paradise

A new outdoor Pokémon theme park, PokéPark Kanto, is set to open on February 5, 2026, at Yomiuriland in the Tama area of Greater Tokyo. The idea is already generating excitement among families, visitors, and ardent fans. PokéPark Kanto is expected to include areas such as Pokémon Forest and Sedge Town, along with facilities like a Pokémon Center, Gym, Trainers’ Market, and Pokémon Mart, and more:

  • Immersive attractions that draw inspiration from well-known Pokémon locales.

  • Interactive activities such as treasure-hunt experiences and AR elements.

  • Themed areas where guests can interact with Pikachu, Eevee, and other beloved Pokémon characters.

The grand opening is scheduled for February 2026, which coincides with Japan’s world famous cherry blossom season. After all, who wouldn't want to see a Bulbasaur while strolling among pink petals?

A girl in light clothes on her phone at Pokémon theme park

The park is designed to blend with the natural environment at Yomiuriland. Imagine woodland pathways that conceal rare Pokémon, aquatic areas where visitors can interact with Squirtle and Lapras, and spectacular nighttime events where the park is illuminated like a festival from the anime.

A design that sparks nostalgia

The park's design incorporates renowned Pokémon areas while paying homage to Japan's stunning natural settings. Travelers may discover themselves meandering through Viridian-like forests, Cerulean-glinting lakes, and mountain pathways that reverberate with Johto's footsteps. With interactive PokéStops, enormous Pokémon statues, and themed cafes, you can create an amusement park that rivals any mythical kingdom.

Why This News Matters for Travelers

A worldwide cultural symbol is brought to life. Pokémon is more than simply a game, it's a worldwide sensation. Video games, trading cards, movies, and TV series have all been influenced by it since its inception in the 1990s. Now that a full-scale Pokémon amusement park has opened, visitors may finally experience this world outside of a screen.

The Pokémon Park provides a distinctive cultural experience for tourists from other countries, particularly families. It's an opportunity to mix a once-in-a-lifetime themed excursion with Tokyo sightseeing. Memories of this type of travel are created when you explore the city's temples during the day and play Pokémon at night.

The harmony of safety and enjoyment will appeal to parents. With spaces for smaller children and exciting activities for teens and adults, the park is made to be family-friendly. Everyone, from little children to elderly people, can find happiness there.

This park is your best bet if you grew up with Pokémon (who didn't?). Pokémon Park is where nostalgia and contemporary excitement collide, regardless of your level of interest or experience, from casual fans to seasoned trainers with decades of training.

What Comes Next

The countdown is on. With the grand opening set for Spring 2026, excitement is already building around this one-of-a-kind Pokémon experience in Tokyo. From navigating the best way to get there to making sure you book early for the busiest season of the year, here’s what you need to know to plan your visit and make the most of the park’s debut.

Opening and access

  • Opening Date: Spring 2026 (exact date to be announced).

  • Location: Location: Yomiuriland in the Tama area (Inagi/Kawasaki), the lush, green hills in western Greater Tokyo. Use JR for intercity travel, then transfer to local Keio or Odakyu lines to reach the park; these local lines aren’t covered by the JR Pass.

Travel tips

  • Book early: Demand is expected to be sky-high, so securing your tickets and accommodations early is key. JapanDen’s hotel listings will help you find the perfect stay nearby.

  • Stay connected: A Pocket Wi-Fi is essential for sharing those unforgettable selfies with Pikachu or livestreaming your AR battle with Charizard.

  • Plan for peak season: Spring in Tokyo is cherry blossom season, so the park’s launch will coincide with one of the most beautiful times of the year. Expect crowds, but also expect magic.

Pokémon Park Reservations and Tickets

Advance ticket sales are expected to begin in fall 2025, watch for official updates. There may also be special packages for families and groups. Pay attention to announcements beginning in late 2025 if you're planning your vacation.

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Why the PokéPark is More Than Just Fun

Interactive cultural encounters are shaping the future of Japanese tourism, and the launch of Pokémon Park reflects this larger trend. Travelers today aren’t satisfied with simply watching from the sidelines, they want to play, explore, and immerse themselves in the story. Pokémon Park is designed to meet that demand by blending beloved pop culture with cutting-edge technology and the beauty of Japan’s natural landscapes. It’s not just a theme park; it’s an invitation to step into a living, breathing Pokémon world.

The experience goes far beyond rides or photo spots. Imagine sipping a latte with Pikachu-shaped foam art before heading off to relive your childhood dream: becoming a trainer, battling gym leaders, and collecting badges as you go. Augmented reality battles bring Pokémon to life all around you, while interactive trails through lush hills make visitors feel like they’re trekking through Viridian Forest. Even the food, shops, and shows are woven into the larger narrative, giving every moment the feel of an adventure.

Ultimately, Pokémon Park isn’t just about fun, it’s about storytelling. It taps into nostalgia, sparks imagination, and creates a shared cultural experience that connects generations of fans. Whether you’re a lifelong trainer or a curious first-timer, the park promises to transform a simple day out into a journey inside one of the world’s most iconic universes.

FAQs About The New Pokémon Park

Q: When does Pokémon Park open?

A: Tokyo in the spring of 2026. As the launch approaches, the precise opening date will be disclosed.

Q: What makes it different from other theme parks?

A: PokéPark Kanto is built as an exploration-first park woven into real greenery, not a ride-first park. Instead of sprinting from coaster to coaster, you wander nature-themed zones like Pokémon Forest and Sedge Town. You complete clue-based and AR discovery quests, and step into in-world locations such as a Pokémon Center, a Gym, a Trainers’ Market, and a Pokémon Mart. It feels more like entering a living Pokémon region than lining up for a few attractions. Expect seasonal theming and a strong day-to-evening atmosphere; official details on shows or nighttime programs are still to come.

Q: Is there any connection to the Pokémon Wii games?

A: No official connection to the Wii ‘PokéPark’ games has been announced, but there are rumors that the park is planned to have interactive experiences based on the Pokémon Wii park universe.

Q: Will the PokéPark be suitable for the whole family?

A: Absolutely. Attractions are planned for people of all ages, from young children to lifetime enthusiasts.