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Shirakobato Aquatic Park
Shirakobato Aquatic Park
Shirakobato Aquatic Park
Shirakobato Aquatic Park
Saitama

Shirakobato Aquatic Park

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Shirakobato Aquatic Park in Saitama is a fun-filled destination perfect for families and friends. The park, named after the white-winged dove, offers a variety of water attractions that cater to all ages. Open during the summer months, it features multiple pools, water slides, and a lazy river.

One of the main attractions is the wave pool, where you can enjoy the thrill of ocean-like waves in a safe environment. For younger children, there’s a kiddie pool with gentle slides and water play areas. The park also has a large swimming pool for those who want to swim laps or just relax in the water.

Surrounding the aquatic area are plenty of picnic spots and shaded areas, making it easy to take a break and enjoy a meal. There are also food stalls and vending machines for snacks and drinks.

Shirakobato Aquatic Park provides rental services for swim gear, so you don’t have to worry if you forget something. With its wide range of attractions and convenient amenities, it’s an ideal spot to beat the summer heat and have a great time with loved ones.


Phone
+81 48-977-5151
Website
www.parks.or.jp


The area

Address
985 Osogawa, Iwatsuki Ward, Koshigaya, Saitama 343-0802, Japan

Phone

+81 48-977-5151

Website

www.parks.or.jp

What other travelers are saying about Shirakobato Aquatic Park

Best waterpark experience in Saitama! It's a very huge place. There are many types of pool you can enjoy, from kids pool, lazy river, wave pool side, and even a Jacuzzi with warm water. What I love the most about this place is, there's also a small river & waterfall for your kids. You also could find so many spot to put your tent. Definitely will comeback here next year! 😍 The entrance fee is only ¥770 / adult. Children under elementary school are free! Please book your ticket in advance by online website (Asoview) or machine ticket at 711!
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Dita Annisa Putri
Sep 4, 2024
One of the biggest, if not the biggest public pool in Saitama Prefacture. Lots of different types of pool attraction to swim and have fun. The most popular been the wave pool side.
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Izirien Abel Akhigbe
Aug 14, 2019
Very crowded but that is the perfect place to chill and refresh during very hot summer.
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Guillaume Habault
Aug 24, 2025
The kids loved it. The only dissappointment was that the pool wasnt open yet for use.
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NanaAkua (Naks)
May 12, 2025
I just visit this park at wrong time it was close for public but then place around are so beautiful and it was little far from Tokyo which gives best view of village in japan on the way to park Before u go there visit their page and time of programs I miss the fun part も行きたいけど難しい
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ItravelPro
May 6, 2020

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, there is an admission fee. Prices may vary depending on age (adults, children, seniors) and the day of the week (weekday vs. weekend/holiday). It's recommended to check the current admission rates on the park's website.

Yes, there is parking available for visitors. It's advisable to arrive early on weekends and holidays as parking may fill up quickly.

The park is designed to be accessible, with ramps, accessible toilets, and designated parking spaces. However, it's advisable to check specific accessibility features on the park's website.

Weekdays, especially during non-peak hours (early morning or late afternoon), tend to be less crowded compared to weekends and holidays. Arriving early can also help avoid long queues.