MENU
Discover Japan - 日本の地域ガイド&旅行情報
| Discover Japan - Japan Regional Guide & Travel Information
Discover Japan - 日本の地域ガイド&旅行情報
  1. Home
  2. Tourist attractions
  3. Yomiuriland (Inagi City, Tokyo)

Yomiuriland (Inagi City, Tokyo)

2025 11/18
November 18, 2025
TOC

Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

Yomiuri Land is a large-scale amusement park located in Inagi City (Tama area), Tokyo, which opened in 1964. Operated by the Yomiuri Group, it offers a wide variety of activities to enjoy throughout the year, from family-friendly attractions to thrilling roller coasters, the large seasonal pool "Pool WAI," and one of Japan's leading illumination displays, "Jewel Illumination," held in winter. Easily accessible from central Tokyo, its layout that makes use of the natural slope and the spectacular night view are also part of its appeal.

Highlights

  • Attractions: A wide range of rides from rides for children to full-scale roller coasters. There are plenty of rides that the whole family can enjoy.
  • Ferris wheel and night view: Located on a hill within the park, the night view from the Ferris wheel and observation points is beautiful. It is also popular as a date spot for couples.
  • Pool WAI (open in summer): A large pool equipped with slides and a lazy river. Popular with families and young people, it gets crowded during the hot season.
  • Jewel Illumination (Autumn to Spring): A large-scale illumination event using millions of LED bulbs. The highlights are the lighting and musical performances, and it attracts many visitors every year.
  • Seasonal Events: There are plenty of seasonal events, including Halloween, Christmas, Golden Week, and summer vacation special events.

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

  • Train + Gondola/Bus (Main Routes)
    • Odakyu Line: Take the Odakyu Line (Rapid Express etc.) from Shinjuku to Yomiuriland-mae Station. From the station, you can access the park by taking the free shuttle bus or by walking (uphill).
    • Keio Line: From Keio Line (Keio-Yomiuriland Station), you can take the gondola (Sky Shuttle) that goes directly into the park in about 5 minutes, and enjoy the scenery as you go.
  • car
    • Accessible by car from the Tokyo metropolitan area. Paid parking is available within the park (number of spaces and fees may vary, so please check in advance). However, it can get congested and full on weekends and during events.
  • Estimated travel time (from major stations)
    • Approximately 20-30 minutes by train from Shinjuku Station (varies depending on transfers and type of train).
    • It is also accessible from Shibuya, Ikebukuro, and other areas with just one transfer.

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

  • Daytime attractions: Half a day to a full day (3 to 6 hours)
  • Pool WAI use: Half a day to a full day (4 to 8 hours) *Varies depending on congestion and waiting times
  • Jewel Illumination (evening): 2-3 hours (3-4 hours if you add meals and attractions)
  • If you want to enjoy everything at your own pace, a one-day plan is the best option.

Nearby spots

  • Sanrio Puroland (Tama City) — This indoor theme park is popular with families. It's about a 15-30 minute drive away (depending on traffic).
  • Tama Zoological Park (Tama City) — A great spot for animal observation and spacious grounds. Approximately 20-30 minutes by car.
  • Mitsui Outlet Park Tama Minami-Osawa (Minami-Osawa) — Convenient for shopping and dining. Approximately 20-30 minutes by car.
  • The walking paths along the Tama River and the nearby parks are ideal for strolling while enjoying nature.

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • congestion
    • The park will be extremely crowded on weekends, national holidays, summer vacation, Golden Week, New Year's, and during the Jewellumination period. Please allow plenty of time for your arrival as waiting times for admission and attractions will be long.
    • During peak times at Pool WAI, parking lots, changing rooms, and pool areas can be crowded, so it's a good idea to arrive before opening hours or purchase tickets online.
  • Manners
    • Please follow the ride restrictions (height, age, etc.) of the attractions and the instructions of the staff.
    • There are many no-smoking areas within the park, so please use the designated smoking areas and be considerate of others.
    • When taking photographs, please be careful not to disturb other visitors. In most cases, the use of tripods and drones is prohibited, so please check.
  • Seasonal precautions
    • Summer: Please prepare measures to protect yourself from the strong sun (hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water) and the necessary items for the pool (rash guard, spare clothes, and coins for your locker).
    • Winter: Take precautions against the cold when viewing the illuminations. On busy days, it's a good idea to bring warm clothing and innerwear to protect against the cold.
    • In case of rain or strong winds: Outdoor attractions may be suspended or have shortened opening hours, so please check the official website or social media to confirm the operation status for the day in advance.
  • Costs and Tickets
    • There may be additional fees for admission, ride tickets, pools, and illuminations, so we recommend checking the latest prices on the official website in advance.
    • Discount tickets, advance tickets, and set tickets may be available for sale. It is safer to purchase tickets in advance, especially during busy periods.

Before visiting, please check the official website for the latest opening hours, event information, and access information (shuttle bus and gondola operation status). We hope you have a wonderful time.

Let's share this post!
  • Copied the URL !
  • Copied the URL !
  • Hakata Station (Hakata Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture)
  • Motomachi Park (Hakodate City, Hokkaido)

Author of this article

Related articles

  • Mount Hiko (Soeda Town, Fukuoka Prefecture)
    January 13, 2026
  • Inubo Station (Choshi City, Chiba Prefecture)
    January 12, 2026
  • Notsuke Peninsula (Betsukai Town, Notsuke District, Hokkaido)
    January 11, 2026
  • Yokohama Anpanman Children's Museum (Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture)
    January 10, 2026
  • Kuragaike Park (Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture)
    January 9, 2026
  • Railway Museum (Omiya Ward, Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture)
    January 8, 2026
  • Nakaminato Fish Market (Hitachinaka City, Ibaraki Prefecture)
    January 7, 2026
  • Kitamuki Kannon (Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture)
    January 4, 2026

Recent Posts

    By prefecture

    Mie Prefecture
    mie
    Kyoto Prefecture
    Kyoto
    Hyogo Prefecture
    hyogo
    Hokkaido
    Hokkaido
    Wakayama Prefecture
    wakayama
    Osaka Prefecture
    Osaka
    Nara Prefecture
    nara
    Miyagi Prefecture
    Miyagi
    Miyazaki Prefecture
    Miyazaki
    Toyama Prefecture
    toyama
    Yamaguchi Prefecture
    yamaguchi
    Yamanashi Prefecture
    Yamanashi
    Iwate Prefecture
    iwate
    Hiroshima Prefecture
    Hiroshima
    Tokushima Prefecture
    Tokushima
    Tokyo
    Tokyo
    Tochigi Prefecture
    tochigi
    Okinawa Prefecture
    Okinawa
    Kumamoto Prefecture
    kumamoto
    Ishikawa Prefecture
    Ishikawa
    Kanagawa Prefecture
    Kanagawa
    Fukuoka Prefecture
    fukuoka
    Akita Prefecture
    akita
    Nagasaki Prefecture
    Nagasaki
    Nagano Prefecture
    Nagano
    Aomori Prefecture
    aomori
    Shizuoka Prefecture
    Shizuoka
    Kagawa Prefecture
    kagawa
    Tottori Prefecture
    tottori
    Kagoshima Prefecture
    Kagoshima

    © Discover Japan - Japan local guides & travel information.

    • Menu
    TOC
    JAEN