What other travelers are saying about Yomiuri Land
Best time to go is winter to see the illumination. It's magical at night with the whole park and infrastructure lit with millions of lights. Booking ahead is recommended. Average waiting time for popular rides was 45 mins when we visited during year end holidays. 1.5km long Roller coaster is a must try. If you have enough guts :), you can ride it after dark. The whole path lights up but you ride mostly in the dark.
Food is priced fairly compared to rip offs at certain other parks. Many restaurants and food cart options available.
Try the roasted turkey legs from the store near the illumination light show area (Good Joba area). Great value for money.
Take the ferris wheel after dark to enjoy Illumination from above.
Day ticket is recommended rather than buying individual tickets.
The best time depends on your preferences. Winter months from October to February offer the spectacular Jewellumination light displays, making evening visits particularly memorable. Summer is ideal if you want to enjoy the WAI pool complex alongside the rides. Weekdays and non-holiday periods generally have shorter wait times compared to weekends and Japanese public holidays. Spring and autumn provide comfortable weather for exploring the outdoor attractions without extreme temperatures.
Most visitors spend between 5 to 8 hours at the park to experience the main attractions. A half-day visit of 4 to 5 hours is sufficient if you focus on specific rides or areas. If you plan to stay for the Jewellumination evening show during winter, expect to spend a full day from afternoon through evening. Families with young children exploring the Goodjob!! area and gentler rides may want to allocate additional time for a more relaxed pace.
Yes, Yomiuri Land caters well to young children with numerous age-appropriate attractions. The park has height-restriction-free rides and dedicated family areas where toddlers and preschoolers can safely enjoy themselves. The Goodjob!! interactive zone offers hands-on manufacturing experiences that engage children educationally. Character meet-and-greets and gentler rides provide entertainment for those too young or hesitant for roller coasters. However, the park does have several intense thrill rides, so families can find options for all age groups within one visit.
Tickets can be purchased both online and at the park entrance on the day of your visit. Online booking through the official website often provides small discounts and allows you to skip ticket counter lines, which can be long during peak periods. During special events like Jewellumination or holiday periods, advance booking is recommended as the park may reach capacity. If visiting on a typical weekday, purchasing tickets at the entrance is generally convenient without significant delays.
The park features multiple restaurants, food courts, and snack stands throughout the grounds offering Japanese and Western cuisine. Options include ramen shops, curry restaurants, pizza outlets, and seasonal food stalls. Most restaurants serve casual dining with prices typical for theme park settings, ranging from ¥800 to ¥1,500 per meal. Visitors are generally not permitted to bring outside food into the park except for baby food and items for dietary restrictions. Picnic areas are available outside the main gate where outside food can be consumed before entering.
Under rated amusement park, its much better than expected. We went there during Christmas day, huge area, we only covered probably 40% in one day. Its mainly 95% local Japanese visitors, friendly environment, plenty of foods and restaurants, you dont need to worry to get hurry.
Highly recommend to come during winter Illumination period, after around 4pm all lights on, its just so beautiful, probably the best Illumination i have ever seen in Japan.
Some famous ride like Bandit roller coaster may take up to 45 minutes waiting time, however you can purchase smooth pass (similarly to fast pass) skip all queue, cost of smooth pass range from 500 to 1000 yen (depends which ride) each person and for each use only.
In year 2026 new Pokemon park will be opening here, highly recommend and will be back again for sure.
Visited on a Monday evening and it was not that crowded.
Purchased tickets in advance online via Klook.
Very convenient, the gondola to the amusement was located opposite to the train station. It was cool that the gondola was next to the roller coaster and we could hear people screaming.
Illuminations were pretty and managed to catch the tip of Mount Fuji on the Ferris wheel. The fountain performance was impressive
Ferris wheel and gondola ride was at an extra cost.
This place is amazing!!! The yearly illumination was great! The future Kanto Pokémon area will be here as well. So many rides to do in this park. There is a water area as well for summer time. The pricing reasonable and food pricing is about the same outside of the park!!! 8/10
It’s so fun!!! I went there for a school field trip, we reached at 10am. They gave us some stickers which we had to stick on our clothes(so that they are visible). The line wasn’t that large since we went on a weekday!!! It was soo fun and I’m definitely revisiting this place!!!(note that there aren’t many vegetarian/vegan options in restaurants here, and they are very expensive)