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The Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Visit to Yomiuriland

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Yomiuriland | Visitor information at a glance

Planning Your Visit to Yomiuriland
  • What are the Yomiuriland opening hours?
    Yomiuriland opening hours can differ depending on the day and season, although usually operating hours fall between 9am to 8:30pm.
  • Where is Yomiuriland located?
    Yomiuriland is located in Inagi, Tokyo. Find on map
  • How many entrances does Yomiuriland have?
    Yomiuriland has two main entrances, Aurora Gate and Sky Gate.

Yomiuriland opening hours

Planning Your Visit to Yomiuriland

Yomiuriland typically opens at 10:30am and closes at 8:30pm. However, park timing may vary based on the day, date, or season. 

Closed on: March 5 and March 13. 

Note: The park may be closed due to operational or maintenance purposes on other days. 

Best time to visit Yomiuriland

Weekday vs Weekend

For an optimal experience at Yomiuriland, consider visiting on weekdays to avoid the larger crowds often present during weekends. The attraction is generally less busy during non-peak hours, making mornings or early afternoons preferable. We recommend visiting the park as soon as it opens to get ample time to enjoy all the rides and attractions, or early evenings to enjoy Jewellumination if you are short on time.

High Season vs Low Season

Exploring during peak seasons, such as spring and autumn, can enhance your visit, offering pleasant weather and scenic views like Sakura blossoms or Jewellumiation. But this means it can be quite crowded. Visiting during the summer season allows you to enjoy the Pool WAI. The high tourist season typically aligns with school holidays and major public events, so planning a trip during quieter periods, like mid-week or off-season months, can provide a more relaxed and enjoyable visit, although it can be delightful throughout the year.

Where is Yomiuriland located?

Address: 4015-1 Yanokuchi, Inagi, Tokyo 206-8725, Japan

Find On Maps

Yomiuriland is located on the hillsides of Inagi in Tokyo Prefecture of Japan.

Closest landmark: BorneLund KID-O-KID (300 m away)

How to get to Yomiuriland?

Planning Your Visit to Yomiuriland

By public transport

  • By train: Take the Keio Line and alight at Keio Yomiuriland Station. Subsequently, take advantage of the available gondola or shuttle bus services for convenient transit to the park.
  • By bus: Board the Yomi01 bus heading towards Yomiuri-Land-mae Station and Teraodai Apartments. Alight at the "Yomiuriland" stop, and the entrance gate will be directly ahead for easy access to the park.
Planning Your Visit to Yomiuriland

By car

Located approximately 2 km from Inagi Big Bridge, Yomiuriland is easily accessible by car via a direct connection to the Chuo Expressway Inagi Interchange on Shuto Expressway’s Route 4.

Parking facilities 

There are paid parking facilities both inside and near the amusement park.

Know before you go

Entrances
Facilities
Accessibility
Visiting with family
Rules & regulations
Tips
Shop
Dine
Stay
Nearby
Entrances - Planning Your Visit to Yomiuriland

Yomiuriland features two primary entrances:

  • Aurora Gate Entrance: Positioned near the parking area, this entrance is especially convenient for visitors arriving by car or bus.
  • Sky Gate Entrance: Situated closer to the Keio Yomiuriland Station, this entrance is ideal for guests arriving by train and utilizing the gondola or shuttle bus service.
Facilities - Planning Your Visit to Yomiuriland
  • Lockers
  • Restrooms
  • ATM ( Near the Aurora Gate) 
  • Restaurants
  • Gift Shops
Accessibility - Planning Your Visit to Yomiuriland
  • Wheelchair accessibility: Yomiuriland is wheelchair accessible, providing ramps and pathways for easy navigation throughout the park.
  • Wheelchair rental: Wheelchair rental services are available for visitors who may require assistance. Inquire at the park's entrance or designated service area for more information.
  • Accessible facilities: Identify designated accessible facilities, including restrooms and dining areas, to ensure a comfortable experience for visitors with mobility challenges.
  • Assistance dogs: The park allows you to bring your service dogs, hearing assistance dogs, and guide dogs.
Visiting with family - Planning Your Visit to Yomiuriland
  • Kid-friendly entertainment: Explore special zones or attractions designed specifically for children, providing age-appropriate entertainment and activities.
  • Stroller accessibility: The park is accessible by strollers, allowing easy navigation for families with infants or toddlers.
  • Height restrictions and guidelines: Familiarize yourself with height restrictions on rides and attractions to ensure safety and age-appropriate experiences for children.
  • Diaper purchase options: Visit "Shop Gets" and "YOMIURI Store" within the park to purchase diapers, ensuring a convenient solution for parents in need of supplies.
  • Baby changing facilities: Yomiuriland provides well-equipped baby changing facilities for the convenience of parents with young children.
Rules & regulations - Planning Your Visit to Yomiuriland
  • Items not permitted include dangerous objects, bottles and cans, alcoholic beverages, pets, wheeled vehicles like kick scooters, drones, and any items that may cause inconvenience to others.
  • Smoking is not allowed throughout the park, except within designated smoking areas.
  • Guests aged three and above are required to purchase admission tickets.
  • For re-entry into the park, please consult with the staff at the entrance to obtain a re-entry ticket.
  • Credit cards and Alipay are both accepted modes of payment, and some shops within the park also accommodate these payment methods.
  • Though pets are not allowed inside, guide dogs, hearing assistance dogs, and service dogs are permitted within the park.
  • You may not jump into the middle of queues at attractions.
  • Smoking is not allowed throughout the park, except within designated smoking areas.
  • Items not permitted within the park include dangerous objects, bottles and cans, alcoholic beverages, kick scooters, drones, and any items causing inconvenience to others.
  • People wearing tattoos are not allowed inside the pool area.
Tips - Planning Your Visit to Yomiuriland
  • Best time: Consider visiting during weekdays or non-peak hours to avoid crowds and long waiting times.
  • Attire and comfort: Wear comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for walking, as some attractions may involve significant exploration.
  • Ride restrictions: Review the general health restrictions, height, weight, and other restrictions carefully before buying Yomiuriland tickets.
  • Essentials to bring: Bring essentials such as sunscreen, water bottles, and a hat, especially on sunny days. Consider a small backpack for personal items.
  • Meal planning: Plan meal times strategically to avoid peak dining hours and ensure you have sufficient energy throughout the day.
  • Photography tips: Bring a camera or smartphone for capturing memories. Be mindful of designated photography areas and respect privacy.
  • Check for special events: Check the park's schedule for any special events, performances, or seasonal attractions to enhance your visit.
Shop - Planning Your Visit to Yomiuriland
  • Shop Gets: Discover a treasure trove of merchandise and sweets featuring Yomiuri Land's character mascots, Good & Lucky. This indoor shop also showcases merchandise of other beloved characters, providing a delightful array of souvenirs.
  • YOMIURI Store: Step into a haven for "Studio Ghibli" enthusiasts! This indoor shop boasts an irresistible collection of "Studio Ghibli" merchandise, offering fans a wide selection of cute and entertaining souvenirs to choose from.
  • Stone House: Unearth the charm of natural stones and metal clay at this accessories shop. Whether you're creating your own accessories with metal clay or indulging in the joy of collecting natural stones, it's an experience that feels like a delightful game.
  • Gj Shop: Exclusive to this location, the Gj Shop, situated conveniently next to Sky Gate, is the go-to spot for original "Goodjoba!!" merchandise. Explore a diverse range of Yomiuri Land souvenirs, including stationery and merch featuring "Goodjoba!!" and "Good & Lucky," along with limited-edition sweet packages perfect for gifting.
  • Goodjoba!!shop: The sole souvenir shop within the Good Job area, this indoor haven offers not only a variety of Good Job!! merchandise but also an assortment of Good & Lucky stationery and various goods, including snacks in limited edition packaging. It's a must-visit for a unique shopping experience.
Dine - Planning Your Visit to Yomiuriland
  • Restaurant Goodday: This establishment specializes in Western-style cuisine and boasts the dazzling "JEWELRY JARDIN" chandelier, illuminated with cutting-edge organic EL lighting.
  • Food Terrace Loop: An economical outdoor eatery catering to those on the move offering items such as Chicken Katsu Burger, Curry Rice, Gyoza Dog, Smoked Chicken, Soft Serve Ice Cream, Draft Beer, and Soft Drinks.
  • Robson Fries: Specializing in Canadian-style French fries, Robson Fries offers unique dishes like Poutine and a hot dog with rich meat broth.
  • MARION Crepes: A well-loved outdoor crepe stall presenting an array of approximately 60 crepe varieties, ranging from sweet to savory. Options include Custard choco special, Strawberry cake melba, and Tuna pizza cheese.
  • CHURROS HOUSE: Renowned for its churros and soft-serve ice cream, this food stall is popular among both children and adults alike.
  • SAIKAI Ramen Flying Fish: Pioneering a unique culinary experience, SAIKAI Ramen Flying Fish presents a distinctive soup crafted with flying fish dashi and tonkatsu.
  • Udon and Soba Tarafuku: This establishment offers a wide range of soba and udon dishes like kake udon, tsuke udon, kake soba, and tsuke soba.
Stay - Planning Your Visit to Yomiuriland
  • Tōyoko Inn - Fuchū MinamiTama Station: Conveniently located near dining establishments, this no-frills business hotel is situated 4.7 km from Yomiuriland and just a minute's walk from Minami-Tama Station.
  • Hotel Molino Shin-Yuri: Nestled just one minute away from Shin-Yurigaoka train station, this sophisticated hotel boasts a contemporary facade and is conveniently positioned 3 km from the Yomiuriland theme park.
  • Smile Hotel - Tokyo Tama-Nagayama: Linked to the Tama Nagayama Information Education Center, this economical hotel is located 8.3 km from Yomiuriland.
  • Chofu Creston Hotel: Situated a brief 3-minute stroll from Chofu Station, this inviting hotel occupies a curved, modern structure positioned 5 km from Yomiuriland, and features well-appointed rooms that showcase warm decor.
Nearby - Planning Your Visit to Yomiuriland
  • Japan Open-Air Folk Museum: Situated on the outskirts of Kawasaki City, the Nihon Minkaen stands as an open-air museum showcasing 25 meticulously preserved structures dating back to the Edo Period (1603-1867). 
  • Tara Okamoto Museum of Art: Taro Okamoto Museum of Art is an art museum in Tama-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan that retains and exhibits Taro Okamoto's work as well as that of his parents, Kanoko and Ippei. 
  • Fujiko. F. Fujio Museum: The Fujiko F. Fujio Museum, affectionately called the Doraemon Museum, is a whimsical art museum located in Kawasaki's suburbs. Dedicated to Fujiko F. Fujio's (pen name of manga artist Fujimoto Hiroshi) iconic creation, Doraemon, the museum celebrates the adventures of a futuristic robotic cat forging friendships in the past.

Frequently asked questions about visiting Yomiuriland

Where is Yomiuriland?

Yomiuriland is situated in Inagi city, of Tokyo prefecture in Japan.

Why should I visit Yomiuriland?

You can explore thrilling rides, and engaging attractions, and enjoy a vibrant atmosphere suitable for families, couples, friends, and individuals in Yomiuriland, making it a must-visit.

Can I visit Yomiuriland for free?

No, admission to Yomiuriland requires purchasing tickets.

How much does it cost to visit Yomiuriland?

Ticket prices may vary, depending on the type you purchase. The price of a ticket for an adult aged between 18 to 64 begins from ¥2,800. Check ticket prices carefully before booking your Yomiuriland trip.

What is the best time to visit Yomiuriland?

Weekdays, especially mid-week, non-peak hours, and off-seasons offer a more relaxed experience, making it a great time to visit. Summer sees the season of Pool WAI in the Aqua Area, while autumn brings Jewellumination. If you are a nature lover, visit from early March to April, when cherry blossoms are in full bloom.

What are the Yomiuriland opening hours?

Yomiuriland's operating hours are typically from 9:30am or 10:30am in the morning to 8:30pm in the evening.

Can I visit Yomiuriland in a group?

Yes, absolutely. You can visit Yomiuriland in a group.

Can I visit Yomiuriland with kids?

You can visit Yomiuriland with kids and be guaranteed a lovely time, enjoying all the family-friendly attractions on offer. Yomiuriland has something for everyone in the family. 

Is Yomiuriland wheelchair friendly?

Yes, Yomiuriland is wheelchair friendly.

Can I buy food and drinks at Yomiuriland?

Yes, you can buy food and beverages at Yomiuriland. You will find everything from local food, like udon, katsu, and omurice to global fare like churros, burgers, crepes, and poutine.

How long does it take to visit Yomiuriland?

The duration of your visit may vary based on your preferences, but a full day allows for a comprehensive experience.