Tokyo Joypolis
Japan, 〒135-0091 Tokyo, Minato City, Daiba, 1-chōme−6−1, DECKS Tokyo Beach, 3F~5F
Indoor amusement park featuring a roller coaster, arcade games & virtual-reality experiences.
Duration: 02h00min
+81 3-5500-1801
Opening hours
Mondays: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesdays: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesdays: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursdays: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Fridays: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturdays: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sundays: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
review(s)
5343 review(s)
Brad Bennett 2 weeks ago
Fun place to spend the afternoon. Had a few good rides there. Wanted to try more but being a weekend afternoon was quite busy so most of the attractions had over half hour wait. Would be good if there was some arcade games there as well. Keep in mind that if you just buy a basic pass, you can top it up on machines inside to go on rides and stuff but it's cash only
Brodie lee (GMrF) 2 months ago
So, guess what? I stepped into this indoor wonderland, a mix of thrill and games, and boy, was it a blast! Weekends usually mean crazy lines, right? Not here! Most waits were cool, like 20 to 30 minutes – totally bearable. Pro tip: Hit the place early or late for less wait time for rides. Now, they throw choices at you: pay for each ride or grab the golden ticket ticket, aka the day pass. Trust me, go for the pass – it’s a steal. It'll be worth it after 6ish rides. But hey, if you're not the ride type, a basic ticket works too but you have to pay per ride. 1000 yen a ride If I'm correct. Games and rides are built for pairs or squads of four, making it a party. If you’re solo, cool, but you might ride solo a bit. For the ultimate fun, bring a bunch of buddies – even numbers for the win. This indoor spot, though not huge, crams in loads of games and rides. Short lines mean more joy, and the combo ticket? Worth every yen. Some arcade games need extra cash, so watch out. Craving more than just thrills at the indoor theme park? Well, the restaurant serves up not just delightful meals but a breathtaking panorama. Feast your eyes on the city, ocean, and a majestic bridge. Oh, and did I mention the Statue of Liberty? Yup, you can see it from the restaurant outside and it's just a leisurely 5-minute stroll away. Plus, if you're a Gundam fan, there's a statue close by adding to the excitement! Consider this a heads-up: plan for at least four hours to conquer all the fun. Time well spent, trust me!
Daniel Boos 2 months ago
Very fun attractions and, since it's all indoors, weather doesn't matter. Lines for rides were all quite reasonable, despite me going there on a weekend. The longest wait time I ever saw was like 60 minutes, but most rides are between 20 and 30 minutes. If you come early or late you'll be able to tour a lot of rides with almost no wait time. They have an entry ticket and a day pass option. With the entry ticket you have to pay for each individual ride, which is usually 1000 yen. I strongly recommend buying the day pass, it very quickly pays for itself. The entry ticket I would only recommend if you're a parent and are not interested in taking any rides. Most rides are designed as games and most of them are designed for groups of 2 or 4 people. I went by myself and it was totally fine, but I was seated alone on most rides. If possible I'd recommend going as a group of even numbered people.
Mabda Novalia 3 months ago
a very fun place to play. here it is divided into 3 floors, so that you don't get confused, there is also a map available which makes it easier for us to find the rides we want to ride. almost all the rides are fun and not boring. The place is also not too busy so you don't have to queue long. If you are hungry, you don't need to worry because there is also a restaurant here with a very beautiful view overlooking the Odaiba Rainbow Bridge.
A. K. 4 months ago
The indoor theme park was very nice and it has many games/rides. The main thing to highlight is that there was hardly any long waiting time for games/rides and the price for entrance+rides was totally worth it. Although the place is small yet it has many funny games/rides and most of the are competitive in nature which adds more excitement for those who always seek a friendly challenge. It may be noted that there are many arcade games which require separate payment (you can enter the theme park for minimum price of ¥1200 which doesn’t include rides/games yet you can pay for them separately depending on which ones you wanna try). My recommendation is to get the full admission ticket (I.e. passport). Final advice, you may need more than four (4) hours (depending on games/rides waiting time if any) to explore the theme park and try every game/ride.