If you want to enjoy the outdoors during summer, which gets hotter and hotter every year, a pool is the place to go. We recommend these 8 pools that are easily accessible from Tokyo!
1, Inage Seaside Park Pool
The pool in SUNSET BEACH PARK INAGE, which has a glamping facility, an art museum, and a dog run, will undergo a major renovation in 2022, and in addition to the existing pool contents, there will be various activities such as large playground equipment, paid seating for relaxing, and about 15 restaurants. Saturday, July 12 through Tuesday, September 23 (*Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays only in September).
📍 7-1-1 Takahama, Mihama-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba
👉Official website🚇From bus stop #2 at the west exit of Inage Station on the Sobu Line, take the Keisei Bus Chiba Central “for Kaihin Koen Pool” or “for Takahama Shako” and get off at the last stop, 5 min. walk.
🎟️ Adults ¥2,000, High school students ¥1,000, Elementary/Junior high school students ¥500, 4 years old and up ¥200, 3 years old and under free
2, Oiso Long Beach
A pool where you can enjoy the hotel’s spa, sauna, and hot springs together. There is a flowing pool where you can swim a leisurely lap, a wave pool for adults and children, a swimming pool, and a diving pool where you can jump in from four different heights (1m, 3m, 5m, and 10m). Swimming lessons and swimming competitions are held on some days from July 5 (Sat) to September 15 (Mon).
📍 546 Kunifu Hongo, Oiso-machi, Naka-gun, Kanagawa
👉Official siteApproximately 9 minutes by cab from Oiso Station
🎟️ Adults ¥4,400- ¥4,900, Junior high school students ¥3,000- ¥3,300, Elementary school students/seniors ¥2,400- ¥2,600, Infants (3 years old and up) ¥1,200- ¥1,400
3, Seibuen Amusement Park Pool
A spacious wave pool, a flowing pool, and water slides are all available. This year’s pool features a variety of unique attractions, including “Shark the Panic in Wave Pool,” in which shark fins suddenly emerge from the water and move around in the wave pool, and free rental of water guns of different sizes and water pressure.
📍 2964 Yamaguchi, Tokorozawa-shi, Saitama
👉Official website🚇Seibuen Yuenchi Station alighting
🎟️ ¥3,200 for junior high school students and older, ¥2,200 for children 3 and older (¥3,500 for junior high school students and older, ¥2,500 for children 3 and older from August 9 to 17)
4, Tokyo Summerland
A wide variety of pools, including six outdoor pools and four waterslides, including “MONSTER STREAM,” which opened in 2024, the popular waterslide “Towers Rock,” and “Great Journey,” one of the largest flowing pools in Japan. From Monday, June 16 to Sunday, October 19.
📍 600 Kamishirotsugu, Akiruno City
Official website10 min. by bus from Akikawa Sta.
🎟️ Adults from 3,200 yen, Junior high school students from 2,400 yen, Elementary school students from 1,800 yen, Toddlers/seniors from 1,500 yen
5, Tobu Super Pool
A swimming pool attached to Tobu Zoo. The pool has a 300-meter-long flowing pool and slides, a center area perfect for small children making their pool debut, and an aqua play area with a bucket splash that sends 500 liters of water overhead every five minutes. Open Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from July 19 (Sat.) through August 31 (Sun.) and September 6 (Sat.) through September 15 (Mon.)
📍 110 Suga, Miyashiro-cho, Minami Saitama-gun, Saitama Prefecture
👉Official website🚇Approx. 10 min. walk from Tobu Zoo Station
🎟️Date-specified web tickets with pool admission (Adults ¥3,400 – ¥3,700, Junior and senior high school students ¥2,600 – ¥2,800, 3 years old – elementary school students ¥1,700 – ¥1,900, 60 years old and over ¥2,600 – ¥2,900)
6, Hasunuma Water Garden
One of the largest swimming pools in the prefecture, with a children’s plaza, Garden House Marino, and park golf course. There are 17 types of pools, including the “Keiryu Kudori” (mountain stream ride), where you slide down a mountain stream from a hill overlooking Kujukuri Beach, a slider where you board a large rubber boat and soar and descend from 20 meters above the ground to a cliff 20 meters high with a maximum slope angle of 90 degrees, a wave pool, and a pool for small children. July 5 (Sat.) through September 23 (Tue., national holiday).
📍 368-1 Hasunuma, Yamatake City, Chiba Prefecture
👉Official site🚇About 30 min. by direct bus from Naruto Stn. or about 20 min. by cab from Yokoshiba Stn.
🎟️ Adults ¥1,900, High school students ¥1,100, Junior high school students ¥450, Elementary school students ¥400, Toddlers (4 years old and up) ¥200 (Attraction fees are not included)
7, Hilton Tokyo Bay
📍 1-8 Maihama, Urayasu City, Chiba Prefecture
👉Official website🚇About 7 minutes by shuttle bus (free) directly to the hotel from Maihama Station, or take the monorail from Disney Resort Line Resort Gateway Station and walk about 1 minute from Bayside Station.
🎟️1 from 6,000 yen per person
8, Yomiuri Land Pool WAI
A leisure pool within the Yomiuri Land facilities. There are five types of pools and eight types of slides, including a beach-like pool with a sandy beach, a 250-meter-long, 1-meter-deep flowing pool, and the Giant Sky River, where four-person rubber boats glide down a 386-meter-long, 24.5-meter-high runway. Saturday, June 28 through Monday, September 15 (national holiday).
📍 4015-1 Yanoguchi, Inagi City
Official website🚇5 min. by bus from Keio Yomiuri Land Stn.
🎟️Official online pricesAdults from 2,800 yen, junior high and high school students from 2,100 yen, elementary school students and younger/seniors from 1,800 yen