Little Planet Aeon Mall Kawaguchi

Little Planet Aeon Mall Kawaguchi

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Saitama High Speed Rail Hatogaya Station West Exit → SC02 8 minutes by system bus, bus stop: AEON MALL Kawaguchi, short walk; or JR Kawaguchi Station East Exit → River 19/River 20 bus, 17 minutes by bus, bus stop: Uenebashi, 2 minutes by foot
2800 units/free

Business Hours

10 to 21 o'clock (last reception at 20:30)

Price

[Annual fee] Only for the first time one family 600 yen [Children (~ 17 years old)] 30 minutes 800 yen/60 minutes 1400 yen/90 minutes 1800 yen/300 yen for extended 15 minutes Free pass 1800 yen/holiday 2400 yen [adult (18 years old and over)] 30 minutes 800 yen/60 minutes 900 yen/90 minutes 1000 yen/extended 15 minutes 100 yen, free pass 900 yen/holiday 1200 yen

Spot Category

Theme Parks and Amusement Parks


AR sand play "SAND PARTY!"


Adventure-type digital ball pool "ZABOOM JOURNEY"


Drawing 3D racing "SKETCH RACING"


"DISCOVERY GARDEN" A digital search

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