All Anime Theme Parks in Japan: Your Ultimate Guide to the Best Experiences - YavaJapan: Behind-the-Scenes Japan Travel Guide (2024)

Anime theme parks in Japan are as unique and colorful as the shows they’re based on. Just like you can race through Tokyo’s streets in real-life Mario Kart, these parks bring your favorite anime worlds to life. This article is your guide to the anime theme parks scattered across Japan – each one a different adventure.

I’ll take you through the only five anime parks in Japan, but also explore other theme parks that feature exciting collaborations with popular anime.

Anime Theme Parks in Japan

1. Nijigen no Mori: The Naruto Theme Park in Japan

This is the ultimate anime theme park in Japan. You’ll find Nijigen no Mori on Awaji Island, less than two hours by train from the major cities of Osaka and Kyoto, making it an accessible day trip for anime enthusiasts.

It’s an outdoor anime park where Naruto fans can jump into their favorite show. The park has areas dedicated to Naruto and Boruto, featuring full-size models of the characters and scenes for fans to explore. You can test your ninja skills with various physical challenges or stroll through recreations of iconic locations from the anime.

Plus, this is also where the famous Godzilla zipline is located, where you can fly through the giant mouth of the king of monsters.

The park also find an area dedicated to Dragon Quest called Dragon Quest Island, and a Shin-Chan area designed specifically for kids, in the Crayon Shin-Chan Adventure Park.

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Where to find cheap tickets for the Naruto theme park:

Each area have its own dedicated tickets:

2. Ghibli Park (Nagoya)

Located close to Nagoya in Aichi Commemorative Park, Ghibli Park – opened in November 2022 – is a tribute to the famed Studio Ghibli, opened in 2022. Unlike typical theme parks with rides and games, Ghibli Park is all about immersing visitors into the studio’s beloved film settings. Here, you can walk through real-life scenes from classics like “Laputa: Castle in the Sky” and “My Neighbor Totoro.”

The park features meticulously crafted landscapes and interactive exhibits that bring the stories and characters of Ghibli films off the screen. Alongside the attractions, the park offers Ghibli-themed shops and food venues, serving up treats and merchandise straight out of the movies. For fans of Studio Ghibli, or anyone looking to experience a slice of these iconic films, Ghibli Park is a must-visit spot that brings the magic of animation into the real world.

Where to find cheap tickets for the Ghibli Park:

You can secure your tickets for Ghibli Park’s various areas through Lawson’s Boo-Woo Tickets service (in Japanese). Ticket prices vary per area, and start are between ¥1,000 and ¥2,500 for adults on weekdays.

For a comprehensive experience, consider JTB travel agency’s package deals, which include park entry and accommodations in Nagoya.

3. Ghibli Museum (Tokyo)

This is must-visit anime theme park in Tokyo. Although technically and as the name implies, its more of a museum than a theme park – don’t expect fancy attractions there.

Nestled in the serene Inokashira Park in Mitaka, Tokyo, the Ghibli Museum is a magical portal to the enchanting world of Studio Ghibli. More than a traditional museum, it offers a tactile experience, with exhibits that bring to life the artistry of anime classics like “My Neighbor Totoro” and “Spirited Away”. The museum’s design itself reflects the whimsical style of Ghibli, with hidden surprises awaiting visitors in every nook and cranny.

Where to find cheap tickets for the Ghibli Museum:

Yes it is a must-visit place in Tokyo, but also one of the hardest to do so. Tickets are cheap at ¥1,000, but the Ghibli Museum requires advance reservation on Lawson website, and tickets get sold out in a few minutes. Reservations open every 10th of the month at 10am JST, so if you’re awake and feel lucky, you can try your luck.

There is currently no other way to buy tickets for the Ghibli Museum tickets due to the museum’s popularity and policy of not working with third-party booking agents, but travelers can sometimes find combination tickets that include transportation or guided tours, like this tour on Viator that starts at ¥12,800.

4. Sanrio Puroland (Hello Kitty Wolrd)

Located in Tama, Tokyo, Sanrio Puroland is a haven for all things cute and kawaii. This indoor theme park is the home of Hello Kitty, My Melody, and many more beloved Sanrio characters like Aggretsuko.

Visitors can enjoy musical performances, theatrical productions, parades, and character meet-and-greets. As the whole park is indoor, it’s an all-weather park that’s perfect for families and fans of Sanrio’s universe of characters.

Where to find cheap tickets for Sanrio Puroland:

Once again, Klook sells the cheapest tickets. You can find them at ¥2,800 here.

5. Sanrio Harmonyland

Sanrio Harmonyland, located in Oita Prefecture on Kyuushuu Island in the West, is an outdoor theme park that that celebrates the world of Sanrio characters with a selection of rides, parades, and shows.

The park’s layout and attractions are designed for enjoyment amidst the natural surroundings, offering a different experience than its indoor counterpart, Tokyo’s Sanrio Puroland.

Sanrio Harmonyland outdoor setting provides a more traditional amusem*nt park feel with a focus on Hello Kitty and friends rides, shows, and character-themed attractions.

Where to find cheap tickets for Sanrio Harmonyland:

Similarly to Sanrio Puroland, entrance tickets for Sanrio Harmonyland cost ¥2,800, and you can book them online here.

Theme Parks x Anime Collaborations

This is where Japan shines. Brands collaborate with anime all the time, and theme parks are no exception. Here are the hottest current collaborations:

Universal Studios Japan (USJ) Anime Rides

USJ often does collaboration with popular anime. You can check USJ’s official event page to see what’s going on in details, but here are the current and past anime collaborations:

  • Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba) – Mugen Train: February 1 to June 9, 2024
  • SPY x FAMILY: February 17 to July 2, 2023
  • Jujutsu Kaisen (JJK): September 16, 2022 to July 2, 2023
  • Attack on Titans (AOT) (Shingeki no Kyojin): March 4 to August 28, 2022
  • Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba): September 17, 2021 to February 13, 2022

Where to find cheap tickets for USJ:

As you might have noticed throughout the article, Klook is a great platform to book tickets when traveling to Japan. They often offer the cheapest prices, and have an easy booking process, with all information being as clear as it can be. And it’s also the case for buying your USJ tickets, although the complexity of the park’s different types of tickets make booking those a bit of a headache.

Fuji-Q Highlands x Naruto

Fuji-Q Highland, known for its thrilling roller coasters with stunning views of Mount Fuji, opened in 2019 with its a special area called Naruto × Boruto Fuji Hidden Leaf Village. Here, you can try out ninja activities, grab a bowl at a Naruto-style ramen shop, and shop for anime merchandise. Even though it looks like a mini version of Nijigen no Mori’s Naruto theme park, it’s still a fun addition for those who enjoy the series and want to experience a bit of the ninja world while visiting the park.

Where to find cheap tickets for Fuji-Q Highland:

Tickets are available on Klook and I recommend booking there for simplicity, but you might be able to get slightly cheaper tickets if you pass by the official website, depending on the date you choose. Beware though that the website is in full Japanese, so you’ll need to use Google Translate.

You’ll also probably need to book transportation from Tokyo, but you can do it at the same time you book your entrance ticket on the platforms mentioned above.

Joypolis x AOT

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Joypolis is an indoor amusem*nt park in located in Odaiba, Tokyo, known for its high-tech rides and virtual reality experiences.

Here, you’ll find an “Attack on Titan” attraction, a walkthrough experience where you immerse yourself in the gripping world of the anime, seeing everything up close and feeling like you’re part of the action.

Where to find cheap tickets for Joypolis:

You can find the tickets on Klook for ¥800 off compared to the official price!

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FAQs

Does Japan have an anime theme park? ›

An anime - and manga - inspired amusem*nt park on Awaji Island in Hyogo. Nijigen no Mori is a sensational theme park that combines the worlds of Japanese manga, anime, and gaming with the latest technology.

How many theme parks does Japan have? ›

Japan has always been remarkable at space management, and theme parks are no exception with more than 100 locations nationwide. The parks in Japan are as diverse as they are abundant. You can find huge, internationally recognized franchises or charming, locally themed attractions special to Japan.

What is the number one theme park in Japan? ›

1. Tokyo Disneyland. Impeccable attention to detail and friendly staff make it a dream destination for Disney lovers of all ages.

Are there abandoned theme parks in Japan? ›

Spirited Theme Park is a small abandoned theme park in Japan. The theme park was built in the 1970s, featuring simple yet timeless amusem*nt attractions. This simple theme park was once filled with the laughter of children and families, with tens of thousands visiting every year. Now, it lays abandoned and neglected.

What city in Japan is full of anime? ›

Akihabara, Japan: A Guide Through the Anime Capital of the World.

What city in Japan has the most anime? ›

TOKYO. Tokyo is without a doubt the main mecca for all things anime. Not only is it a major city which means that there are more stores available in general, but there are literally whole streets dedicated to anime!

Is Universal Japan worth it? ›

Definitely yes! Universal Studios Japan is one of the most exciting theme parks in Japan and it is worth a visit especially if you're into thrilling rides and/or characters such as Mario and Luigi or Harry Potter.

Is there a Harry Potter world in Japan? ›

Japan already has a Harry Potter theme park at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka.

Is Japan a cheap holiday? ›

Japan has a reputation as an expensive place to travel, but it's an image that doesn't hold up on the ground. With a little strategy, a visit can be very reasonable – budget-friendly, even. Many of the country's major sights, for example, cost nothing, and free festivals take place year-round.

What is the newest theme park in Japan? ›

Immersive Fort Tokyo, a new theme park featuring immersive experiences, has opened to the public in Tokyo's Odaiba area. Rooted in immersive theatre, the unique destination is home to 12 immersive attractions, as well as six shops and restaurants.

Are there any anime theme parks? ›

Nijigen no Mori is an anime theme park located on Awaji Island in Hyogo Prefecture.

Is there an abandoned Disney park? ›

River Country is the second Disney park to permanently close. The first was Discovery Island which was located parallel to the water park. Both parks closed permanently within two years of each other, and were originally abandoned instead of demolished.

Which USA theme park is abandoned? ›

Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida

It's a small world after all… except at Walt Disney World! As the largest vacation resort in the world -- and the most visited -- this legendary entertainment complex is pretty darn big: over 30,000 acres, with 24 themed resorts, four theme parks and two aterparks.

Can you visit anime studio in Japan? ›

The Anime Studio Experience with Japan Awaits is a 3-hour small group join-in experience where guests will visit a local Anime Studio in Tokyo to learn about how anime are created, attend a short workshop to learn how to draw anime and manga characters, then visit the Anime Museum to learn about the history of anime.

Does Japan have an anime museum? ›

Anime Museums in Japan

Ishinomori Manga Museum is located in Ishinomaki and is dedicated to Ishinomori Shotaro creator of Kamen Rider. The Suginami Animation Museum is a small museum in Tokyo where visitors can learn the art and history of anime from previous generations until now.

Is there anime in Universal Studios Japan? ›

Added last 2021 in Super Nintendo World, the world's first Nintendo-themed land, while heaps of anime-themed attractions complete the USJ experience: the Attack on Titan XR Ride and the HUNTERxHUNTER: The Real 4D (from March 4 to August 28, 2022).

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