
Kaminari-mon, the "Thunder Gate" and central landmark of Asakusa.
In Asakusa, you can really sense the good old age of traditional Tokyo. Asakusa is highly popular as a place where one can experience authentic Tokyo.

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An amusement park preserving its rich history while continually evolving.
Located in Asakusa, Tokyo, an area brimming with tourist attractions, lies 'Asakusa Hanayashiki', the oldest amusement park in Japan. Its history dates back to 1853, during the Edo period, and it has marked a staggering 170 years to the present day.
Within the park, there are 17 diverse attractions ranging from the 'Roller Coaster', touted as the oldest surviving coaster in Japan, and nostalgic, retro rides like the 'Panda Car®' and 'Merry-Go-Round', to the kids' ninja park 'NinNin Park' which opened in 2019.
From the Sky Plaza on the fourth floor, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Asakusa, a popular spot for photo shoots. Since bringing your own picnic lunch is allowed, it's a great place to spend a relaxing day with your family or partner.
In July 2023, a new area opened. With a new haunted house based on Japanese ghost stories, three additional attractions, and food and drink outlets, it is sure to be an even more enjoyable spot!

Since its installation in 1953 (Showa 28), the 'Roller Coaster' continues to operate to this day.

The retro and cute 'Panda Car®' also has its own line of original merchandise.

Enjoy a panoramic view of Asakusa from the 'Sky Plaza'.
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)
English... Pamphlets, attraction guide signs
Chinese (Traditional & Simplified)... Attraction guide signs
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?
Not available.
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Are coin lockers available?
Yes (3 locations)
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Is it possible to re-enter the premises?
Yes (Re-entry ticket will be given at the exit)
Some reviews are AI-translated.
This is the oldest amusement park in Japan. It's pretty small and doesn't have many thrilling rides, so it's perfect for families with young kids.
Even though it's an old amusement park, the rides are still really exciting! The slower attractions, like the Ferris wheel, offer some great views too.
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