Yomiuri Land Pool WAI

Yomiuri Land Pool WAI

Info

Keio Keio Yomiuri Land Station → Gondola "Sky Shuttle" 5-10 minutes; or Odakyu Yomiuri Land-mae Station → Odakyu Bus 10 minutes for Keio Yomiuri Land Station, Bus Stop: Yomiuri Land Get off, just a short walk
2km 10 minutes from Inagi IC on Chūdo via Tōdo 191.124; or 5km 20 minutes from Chūdo Kōfu IC via Tōdo 124
2000 units/1500 yen per day (Saturday, Sunday, public holidays, 2000 yen for specific days, etc.)

Business Hours

9:00 to 20:30 (however, there is fluctuation depending on the business date, check on the official site)

Price

Entrance fee + pool ticket Adults (18 years old and over) 3400-4000 yen, junior and senior high school students 2700-3200 yen, 3 years old-elementary school students/seniors (65 years old and over) 2300-2700 yen, entrance after 17 o'clock + night pool entrance ticket 2400 yen, 3 years old ~ high school student/senior (65 years or older) 1700 yen

Spot Category

Pool


Full view


Slider


Water Release Event


Night Pool


Wow jungle

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