PokéPark Kanto: the Pokémon dream comes alive in Tokyo
Japan is about to give Pokémon fans something truly unforgettable: the grand opening of PokéPark Kanto, the first permanent theme park entirely dedicated to the Pokémon universe.
Just outside Tokyo, nestled in the lush Tama Hills, this park will bring visitors straight into the world of Kanto, the region where everything began. It won’t be just an amusement park, but an immersive journey into the Pokémon imagination, blending nature, adventure, and nostalgia in one unique experience.

The park will feature two main themed areas. The first is the Pokémon Forest, a nature trail winding through trees, hills, and scenic paths, populated by hundreds of Pokémon hidden among tall grass, rocks, and clearings. Walking through it will feel like stepping right into Ash’s first adventures, with the thrill of spotting a Pokémon around every corner.
The second area is Sedge Town, a lively townscape where fans can explore iconic locations like the Pokémon Center, the Poké Mart, the Trainers’ Gym, and even a plaza designed for events and gatherings. Interactive attractions, themed parades, and creative spaces will allow visitors to live the Pokémon world firsthand.
This isn’t about adrenaline-packed roller coasters, it’s about emotion, discovery, and the joy of connecting with beloved characters in a world that feels alive. It’s an invitation to slow down, explore, and rediscover the wonder that Pokémon has sparked in millions of fans around the world.
PokéPark Kanto promises to become an iconic destination not only for fans, but for anyone who wants to rediscover the joy of play and imagination. If you’ve been thinking about a trip to Japan in the coming years, now you have one more reason to mark Tokyo on your map: the park will open in spring 2026. Don’t miss out: plan your trip now with Your Japan Tour! Our all-inclusive package includes transportation, accommodations, and over 20 cultural experiences. Experience a worry-free and thrilling adventure. Find out all the details and book here: Your Japan Tour
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