Yomiuri Land (よみうりランド)
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An amusement park first opened in 1964 whose grounds straddle the city of Inagi in Tokyo and Kawasaki in Kanagawa Prefecture. In addition to amusement park staples such as roller coasters and other thrilling rides, a Ferris wheel, and go-carts; Yomiuri Land also hosts more unusual attractions, like ride’s modeled after a car factory and Nissin’s U.F.O. instant yakisoba noodles. The park is filled with other fun and interesting things to see and do, as well, including a barbecue area, summer pool, seal show, character show, and winter park illumination.
Tokyo Inagishi Yanokuchi 4015-1 (KawasakiArea)
9:00-20:00/10:00-17:00, etc.
* Varies depending on the season and Sunday, Please refer to the official website
Review of Yomiuri Land
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- Hours
- 9:00-20:00/10:00-17:00, etc.
* Varies depending on the season and Sunday, Please refer to the official website - Closed
- Irregular holidays(Please refer to the official website)
- Fees
- [Wondepass]
[Adults (18-64 years old)] 5,500yen
[Junior and senior high school students] 4,400yen
[Elementary School Students Shinia] 3,900yen
[Pre-schoolers (3 years old-less than Elementary School Students)] 3,400yen
other - Parking Lot
- Available (2,000spaces)
[Weekday] 1,500yen
[SaturdaySunday Public holiday/Specific Sunday] 2,000yen - Credit Card
- Available(VISA, MasterCard, JCB)
- Smoking
- Available
- Wi-Fi
- Available(yomiuriland free wifi)
- English Menu
- Available
- Note
- [Call center] 044-966-1111
- Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Average budget
- [Lunch] 5,001-10,000yen
- Estimated stay time
- 120 minutes or more
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Kanagawa Areas

Kanagawa prefecture acts as an extension of the Tokyo metropolis that spills over into coastal towns, most notably Yokohama city, heavily populated and known for its Chinatown and seaside attractions. Just the right distance for a day trip out of Tokyo, Kanagawa is home to some of Tokyo's most accessible beaches, including around Kamakura, best known for its Big Buddha. Visitors can also travel a little farther afield for a weekend at Hakone onsen town.