Pokepark Kantou” consists of three areas. Pokepark Kantou is the first permanent outdoor Pokemon facility to be established in the Yomiuri Land amusement park. It will be a completely new area of approximately 2.6 hectares, consisting of a large-scale renovation of the existing facility spread over the Tama Hills in the Kanto region, as well as a new unused area. The facility consists of three areas: “POKEPARK Entrance Plaza,” “Kayatsuri Town,” and “Pokémon Forest,” a forest and town where more than 600 Pokémon live, and attractions, shows, parades, goods, and gourmet foods that can only be experienced here. Guests can become “Pokémon Trainers” and enjoy encounters and adventures with Pokémon.
Three types of tickets. First-come, first-served tickets and lottery tickets will be sold on the official website. There are three types of tickets: “Elite Trainers Pass,” “Trainers Pass,” and “Town Pass. Each ticket is sold at a different price depending on the day of the visit, but those with these tickets can also enter Yomiuriland. Elite Trainers Pass Price: Adults from 14,000 yen, children from 11,000 yen, seniors from 13,500 yen, and persons with disabilities from 11,000 yen
Summary: A ticket that allows admission to Pokémon Forest Kayatsuri Town with no time restriction. Also includes special greeting, reserved seats for the Kayatsuri Gym show, priority lanes for attractions, original gift goods, etc. Trainer’s Pass Price: Adults 7900yen-, Children 4700yen-, Seniors 7100yen-, Persons with disabilities 4700yen-.
Summary: Tickets for admission to Pokémon Forest once within a specified time frame (no re-entry) and to Kayatsuri Town without a time limit. Town Pass (available from admission in May 2026) Price: Adults from 4,700 yen, children from 2,800 yen, seniors from 4,200 yen, people with disabilities from 2,800 yen
Summary: Tickets for admission to Kayatsuri Town. Tickets will be sold for those who cannot enter the Pokémon Forest and those who wish to enter Kayatsuri Town only. The three types of tickets are being sold on the official website on a first-come, first-served basis and by lottery. The first-come, first-served tickets will be sold on the last day of each month until the last day of two months later (e.g., tickets for April 28, 29, and 30 will be available at 18:00 on February 28). Lottery sales have already been closed for admission for the first day of opening to April 5. The next round of applications will be accepted from May 1 onward, from the 1st to the 12th of each month (for the month three months after February 1, 2026).
How to access. First, enter Yomiuriland by gondola. Since Pokepark Kantou is located inside Yomiuriland, first transfer to the Sky Shuttle, a special gondola, from the nearest station, Keio Yomiuriland Station, and go to the Yomiuriland entrance gate. The gondola costs 300 yen one way (500 yen round trip). It takes about 10 minutes to arrive at the Yomiuriland entrance gate. At the gate, show your Poképark Kantou pass (one of three types). It is about a 10-minute walk from the Yomiuriland entrance gate to the entrance of Poképark Kantó.
There are two types of attractions. Ride and Merry-Go-Round for all ages At “Kayatsuri Town,” a town where trainers and Pokémon from around the world gather, two attractions can be enjoyed. One is “Pika Pika Paradise,” a ride operated by more than 30 electric-type Pokémon. The other is “Buoy Voyage,” a round-the-world merry-go-round featuring Eevee and its evolutionary form “Buoys. Both are priced at 1,200 yen for adults (ages 13 and older) and 800 yen for children (ages 3 to 12). Tickets are available at a designated time from a wagon in the Pokémon Trainers’ Market in Kayatsuri Town. The Elite Trainers Pass allows boarding from the priority lane once on the day of admission at no additional charge. Children under 5 years old must be accompanied by an adult 13 years old or older (for a fee).
Shows, parades, and meet-and-greets will be held daily. will be held at Kayatsuri Town’s Kayatsuri Gym, where you can enjoy dancing with Pikachu and other performers, along with lights and music. The show will be held four times a day. The show lasts about 30 minutes. The “Pikabui Bubble Carnival” parade will be held twice a day, with Pikachu, Eevee, and performers in special carnival costumes marching around Kayatsuri Town in a large left turn. Greetings will be held at two locations in Kayatsuri Town: the Pokemon Fureai House and the Pikabui Playroom. At the Pokemon Fureai House, visitors can meet different Pokemon each day, including Pippi, LocoN, Kodak, Gerdy, Yadon, Gengar, Laplace, and Caillou. It will be a fun day to see which Pokémon will come to play. Meanwhile, in the Pikaboo Play Room, visitors can meet and take pictures with Pikachu and Eevee in their carnival costumes. Here, you can get a photo with an original photo frame.
Original goods available only at Poképark Kantou The site offers a wide variety of original goods that are not sold at Pokémon Centers around Japan and are only available at Poképark Kantou. The largest main store is the “Pokemon Daisuki Shop” located in the entrance plaza of Poke Park, the beginning of the adventure. It carries catsuits and pochettes, apparel and stationery themed on each area and attraction, and candy and plush toys to buy as souvenirs. The Pokémon Daisuki Shop requires a numbered ticket to enter (first-come, first-served, only once a day), but some goods are also available at the wagon in the Pokémon Trainers’ Market in Kayatsuri Town, and can be purchased whenever you like.
The world of Pokemon, even the food & drinks! Food and drinks are sold in wagons and stores in the central town “Kayatsuri Town. For example, the “Friendly Shop” sells recovery drinks named after the techniques of the three members of the Kantou region: Hitokage, Fushigidane, and Zenigame. Also available are POKEPARK KANTO original PET-bottle drinks featuring the well-known “Oishii Mizu,” “Psycho Soda,” and “Mix Ore,” all of which are well-known in the game. In addition, the menu features easy-to-eat one-hand items such as popcorn, onigiri (rice balls), and baguette sandwiches. In the future, the company plans to introduce seasonal and limited-time-only menus. There is no restaurant where visitors can sit down for a meal. Therefore, visitors are advised to use the chairs and tables provided inside the restaurant for eating and drinking.
Only cashless payment is available for purchases at the venue. Cash is not accepted for accounting, such as for stores and attraction tickets. Various credit cards, transportation IC cards, and barcode (QR code) payments are accepted, details of which are as follows. Credit cards VISA, mastercard, JCB, AMERICAN EXPRESS, Diners Club, DISCOVER, UnionPay Electronic money iD, transportation IC cards (Suica/PASMO, etc.), QUICPay, WAON Barcode payment PayPay, d payment, Rakuten Pay, Melpay, au PAY, WeChat Pay, Alipay, UnionPay, Alipay+.
Free Wi-Fi and mobile batteries are available for rent. Regarding communication conditions, free Wi-Fi is available on site, and we were able to connect from the Poképark Entrance Square to the innermost part of the site (near the Pokémon Forest exit). For charging mobile phones, a mobile battery rental service is available at the entrance plaza by the Pokémon Daisuki Shop and near the chapel. Charging spots” are also available in the ticket gates of Keio Yomiuri Land Station, at Lawson near the station, and near the Sky Gate entrance and information area inside Yomiuri Land Park.
Are there coin lockers where I can leave my luggage? There are no coin lockers in POKE PARK KANTO, so use the coin lockers at Keio Yomiuri Land Station, near the entrance to Yomiuri Land, or inside the park. There is one coin-operated locker in Yomiuriland (adjacent to the changing rooms), and others are scattered throughout the park. When you press the “return button” on the locker, 100 yen of the fee will be returned to you.
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