Indoor and adventure island

Indoor and adventure island

Info

JR Tachikawa Station North Exit → 3 minutes on foot; or Tama Monorail Tatagawa Kita Station North Exit → 1 minute on foot
202 vehicles/Tachikawa Takashimaya S.C. underground parking lot use (free up to 1 hour for use over 2000 yen, free up to 2 hours for use over 5000 yen, free up to 3 hours for use over 30,000 yen)

Business Hours

10 ~ 17:00 (Last entry is 16:30)

Price

Adults (20 years and older) 700 yen, children (2 to 12 years old) 1400 yen for the first 60 minutes, 700 yen for every 30 minutes thereafter, children (6 to 23 months) 850 yen for the first 60 minutes, and every 30 minutes after 400 yen. There is a free pass (limited quantity). There is a Saturday, Sunday, public holiday, high season rate setting. The details are required by the official website.

Spot Category

Theme Parks and Amusement Parks


"Dokodoko, the island of indoor and adventure" appearance


"Doronko Jungle" in the jungle area is also popular


Cooking experience in “Harapoko Kitchen” in the grassland area


"Mushroom noki" where a mushroom fairy appears and can actually have a conversation

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