What other travelers are saying about Asakusa Hanayashiki
This place has such a charming, nostalgic vibe! While it’s definitely cozier than the massive parks like Disneyland or USJ, that’s part of its appeal. Even though some areas have a bit of a "vintage" look, everything is clearly well-loved and well-maintained.
There is actually so much to do! I had a blast with the "chambara" samurai training, and the "yokai hunting" was a total highlight—it’s like a real-life Pokémon GO where you use a camera to track down 3D spirits around the park. The panorama time travel VR was another great find. Plus, it’s only a five-minute walk from Sensoji Temple, making it the perfect spot to slow down, relax, and enjoy a few rides.
The park features various attractions, including roller coasters, a Ferris wheel, haunted houses, and traditional Japanese festival games. There are also themed zones with historic and nostalgic elements, suitable for visitors of all ages.
Entrance tickets generally cost around ¥1,000 for adults and ¥500 for children. Ride tickets are sold separately, either on a per-ride basis or through unlimited ride passes, with prices ranging from ¥2,500 to ¥3,000 for a full day.
Yes, the park has several food stands and cafes offering a variety of snacks, traditional Japanese foods, and refreshments. Visitors can enjoy local favorites such as takoyaki, yakisoba, and ice cream.
Went there with my 5-yo boy November 2025. We stayed at a hotel that's steps away so we were able to go back to take a nap and re-enter. It's a fun little park for kids, and since it's small, all rides are really close to each other and you don't have to walk a lot. The ride line up is also very short. I definitely recommend it for families with young children.
Paid a pilgrimage visit to this tiny amusement park tucked into the middle of Tokyo. Go when it first opens to soak in the slightly worn atmosphere. Rides are mostly geared for younger children, though I did see a couple having wedding photographs shot while riding the carousel.
This amusement park is perfect for families! While some of the rides are old... But my kids didn't care at all. We bought day passes and rode our hearts out! No lines! We also did the scavenger hunt, walk-through haunted house, and the crane game arcade.
A bit overpriced for the amount of rides/their age, but has a lot of history and is still a fun time.
Ride queue and seating could be better as it would take several minutes to start the ride despite the fact I was alone on a few.
You can exit and re-enter with your ticket so you can try out food outside the park + leave when you need a break from all the screaming children.🤭