Asakusa Hanayashiki (浅草花やしき)
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Located to the west of Sensoji Temple, it is said that this was Japan's first amusement park. When it opened in 1853 it was a flower garden, there is a distinctive retro atmosphere in the park that can only be made from the long history of Hanayashiki. The Space Shot scream machine is the park's oldest, most thrilling ride, and will blast you 60 meters into the air. From the top you can see out over Asakusa. It's a popular spot with families and couples.
Tokyo Taito-ku Asakusa 2-28-1 (Ueno / Asakusa / RyogokuArea)
11:00-18:00 (Last entry 17:30)
* Subject to change depending on the season and weather
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- Hours
- 11:00-18:00 (Last entry 17:30)
* Subject to change depending on the season and weather - Closed
- Irregular holidays (maintenance, etc.)
- Fees
- [Admission fee]
1000yen
[Designated WEB ticket with Sunday]
[Pre-schoolers (from 2 years old)] 1500yen
[Children (Elementary School Students)] 2000yen
[Adults (Junior high school students and older-64 years old) )] 3000yen
[Shinia (Over 65)] 2000yen - Parking Lot
- Not available
- Credit Card
- Available (VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, UnionPay, DISCOVER, Diners Club)
- Smoking
- Others (Available only in smoking areas)
- Wi-Fi
- Not available
- Vegetarian Menu
- Not available
- English Menu
- Available
- Note
- Temporary closure:Currently closed (information as of June 22, 2020)
*Information may be changed, so be sure to check the official information. - Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Average budget
- [Lunch] 1,001-3,000yen
- Estimated stay time
- 120 minutes or more
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
- Pet friendly
- Not possible (excluding guide dogs)
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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