
Spanning Inagi City and Kawasaki City in Tokyo, within the lush green Tama Hills, PokéPark Kanto opened on February 5, 2026 (Thursday) in a section of Yomiuri Land, covering approximately 2.6 hectares.
“Pokémon Forest” and “Kaya Town”
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Home to over 600 Pokémon, PokéPark Kanto consists of two areas: “Pokémon Forest,” where visitors can observe Pokémon in their natural habitat within the forest, and “Kayatsuri Town, “ where merchandise can be purchased.
“Pokémon Forest” where you can encounter Pokémon in the woods
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Pokémon Forest is a wooded area featuring a roughly 500-meter-long walking path winding through dense trees and varied terrain with slopes and inclines. Here, you can observe Pokémon up close as they run around, battle, or play in groups, displaying various expressions and behaviors . You can also take photos with them.
Kayatsuri Town, where you can enjoy diverse events
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At “Kayatsuri Town,” you can enjoy the Trainers’ Market lined with wagons full of goods, the Pokémon Center, the Friendly Shop selling original drinks, the Gym, the Greeting Parade where Pokémon gather, and two attractions.
One of the attractions, “Pika Pika Paradise,” is a ride powered by over 30 Electric-type Pokémon. “Vroom Vroom Voyage” is a merry-go-round featuring Eevee riding in balloons on a car pulled by Ponyta and Gallop.

There will also be events where you can enjoy and interact with the world of Pokémon, such as parades and stage shows featuring Pikachu and Eevee.
Additionally, from Thursday, February 5th to Sunday, April 5th, a rally event and special decorations will be held throughout the park.
This includes a rally where you collect “Pikachu” and “Eevee” stamps by visiting four locations in the park, decorations in the style of “PokéPark Kanto” at attractions, gondola boarding areas, and around the entrance, and select food and drinks sold at park restaurants and shops packaged in “PokéPark Kanto” designs.
PokéPark Kanto
📍 4015-1 Yaguchi, Inagi City, within Yomiuri Land Amusement Park
👉Official Website
🎟️ Trainer Pass: Adults (13+) ¥7,900~, Children (3+) ¥4,700~; Elite Trainer Pass: Adults ¥14,000~, Children ¥11,000~; Town Pass: Adults ¥4,700~, Children ¥2,800~
🚇 5-10 min by gondola or 5 min by bus from Keio Yomiuriland Station
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