Tokyo Joypolis: Japan’s largest indoor theme park!

Guide to Tokyo Joypolis in Odaiba

Tokyo Joypolis, located in the fun commercial and entertainment district of Odaiba, is Japan’s largest indoor theme park. It boasts over 20 exciting attractions, ranging from thrilling rides to immersive and interactive virtual reality games, creating a unique experience that makes the best out of the digital and real-world fun for visitors of all ages. 

It’s an excellent choice for families or groups of friends, particularly on rainy days. Not that you need any help from the weather to make excuses for a fun day anyway. Still deciding whether it’s worth it to try it out? Keep reading for details!

See also: 15 Best Things to Do in Odaiba

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What is Tokyo Joypolis?

Tokyo Joypolis (東京ジョイポリス) is an indoor amusement park operated by the videogame giant Sega, located in the Decks Tokyo Beach shopping mall in Odaiba. Known for its innovative attractions that combine digital and physical elements, it offers a wide range of activities, including roller coasters, interactive games, and virtual reality experiences. 

Joypolis is designed to provide entertainment regardless of the weather, making it an ideal destination for a day of fun in Tokyo.

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What to Do at Tokyo Joypolis

StormG ride at Joypolis Tokyo
© CA Sega Joypolis Ltd.

Depending on your plans, you can opt for several options:

  • Buy a simple Admission Ticket (1,200 yen for adults) and then pay for each ride, if you just want to check for a little bit or you’re only interested in a few attractions.
  • Take full advantage for a day of all the rides you can with a Passport Ticket (5,000 yen for adults)
  • Enjoy just some evening fun with a Night Passport Ticket (4,000 yen for adults) available from 15:00 or a Choi-Nori-Night 2Rides ticket (2,400 yen) which grants you admission starting at 17:00 and allows two rides.

The timing of your visit is also important! If you go on the exact day of your birthday, you get a Passport Ticket for free! Obviously, you must carry a passport or an ID that verifies your birthdate. Also, during the month of your birthday you get a 500 yen discount on the Passport Ticket. 

Gekion ride at Joypolis Tokyo
© CA Sega Joypolis Ltd.

All in all, you have 3 floors filled with endless fun. For your reference, here’s a selection of the most popular attractions!

  • Gekion Live Coaster: A hybrid roller coaster and rhythm game.
  • Halfpipe Tokyo: An exciting skateboard simulation ride.
  • Zero Latency VR: Free-roaming virtual reality experience with multiple game scenarios. Please note that this attraction is not included in the Passport Ticket and must be paid separately in all cases. 
  • Joypolis Explorer: Solve puzzles and hunt for hidden treasures in a themed adventure.
  • Sonic Athletics: Compete in athletic events with Sonic the Hedgehog characters.
  • Transformers Human Alliance Special: A shooting game ride featuring Transformers.
  • Storm G: A futuristic hovercraft ride.
  • Fortune Forest: A mystic experience where you can learn about your fortune.

Check the official website for details on all the attractions and opening times depending on the season.

How to Get to Tokyo Joypolis

Joypolis in Decks Shopping Mall in OdaibaThe nearest stations are Odaiba-Kaihinkoen Station on the Yurikamome Line and Tokyo Teleport Station on the Rinkai Line, both of which are about a 5-10 minute walk from the park. For those driving, it’s conveniently located near several highway exits, with parking available at Decks Tokyo Beach.

Tourist Attractions Near Tokyo Joypolis

As a large entertainment area, there are lots of fun things to do in the surroundings! 

1. Local Landmarks: Unicorn Gundam and Statue of Liberty replica

Unicorn Gundam and Liberty Statue in OdaibaIf you go to Odaiba, you cannot miss the two most iconic statues in the area! The first is a life-sized Unicorn Gundam, which is impressive to see even if you’re not familiar with the Gundam franchise. And then there’s also a smaller replica of NY’s Statue of Liberty, which is quite fotogenic with the backdrop of Tokyo Bay and the Rainbow Bridge. Bonus points if you wait for the evening as the night view is very pretty!

2. teamLab Planets TOKYO

teamLab Planets
© teamLab

teamLab Planets TOKYO in Toyosu offers an immersive digital art experience, where visitors walk through water and become part of the art. The museum features vast interactive installations that engage multiple senses, creating a captivating journey through light, sound, and digital projections. It’s a unique destination for those looking to explore cutting-edge art in an interactive environment.

<<Book your teamLab Planets TOKYO tickets in Toyosu here!>>

More info: TeamLab Planets Tokyo in Toyosu

3. Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai

Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai Facility
© MANYO CLUB CO.,LTD.

Opened since February 2024, Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai (豊洲 千客万来) is the latest entertainment complex in Tokyo, with a vibrant mix of shops, restaurants, and event spaces, catering to diverse tastes and interests. One of its highlights is its 24h Manyo Club Onsen, with indoor and outdoor baths with panoramic views of Tokyo Skyline. The facility is set to become a bustling hub for both locals and tourists with unique culinary experiences, making the best of the nearby Toyosu Market.

<<Book your Manyo Club Onsen tickets or teamLab Planets combo tickets here!>>

More info: Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai, a Well Rounded Experience in Toyosu

4. Tokyo Big Sight

Tokyo Big SightTokyo Big Sight (東京ビッグサイト), Japan’s largest convention and exhibition center, is a prominent venue for international trade shows, conferences, and events. Located in Ariake, it features distinctive architecture with its iconic inverted pyramid shape. The center hosts a variety of events year-round, making it a key destination for business and cultural exchanges in Tokyo

More info: Tokyo Big Sight: the Biggest Exhibition Center

5. LEGOLAND Discovery Center Tokyo

Legoland
© 2024 The LEGO Group

LEGOLAND Discovery Center Tokyo is an indoor theme park designed for families with children. Located in Odaiba, it features interactive exhibits, creative workshops, and rides themed around LEGO. Highlights include a miniature Tokyo built from LEGO bricks, hands-on building areas, and a 4D cinema, providing a fun and educational experience for young LEGO enthusiasts.

<<Book your LEGOLAND Discovery Center Tokyo tickets here!>>

More info: Guide to Legoland Discovery Center Tokyo

6. Immersive Fort Tokyo

Immersive Fort Tokyo
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Immersive Fort Tokyo, the world’s first immersive theme park, features cutting-edge attractions that use advanced technology to create interactive, multi-sensory environments. Here you can explore various themed zones, each designed to transport them to different fantastical worlds. The park promises an unparalleled entertainment experience, combining innovation and creativity for a truly memorable visit.

<<Book your Immersive Fort Tokyo tickets now!>>

More info: Immersive Fort Tokyo: World’s First Immersive Theme Park

7. Tokyo Water Taxi

Water Taxi TokyoTokyo Water Taxi offers a unique way to explore the city via its waterways. Providing flexible routes and private charters, it connects key destinations like Odaiba, Asakusa, and Toyosu. This service allows visitors to enjoy scenic views of Tokyo from a different perspective, making it a relaxing and scenic alternative to traditional modes of transportation

<<Book now your Tokyo Water Taxi experience here!>>

More info: Tokyo Water Taxi: Explore Tokyo from the Water


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Photographer, journalist, and avid urban cyclist, making sense of Japan since 2017. I was born in Caracas and lived for 14 years in Barcelona before moving to Tokyo. Currently working towards my goal of visiting every prefecture in Japan, I hope to share with readers the everlasting joy of discovery and the neverending urge to keep exploring.