Description
- Although it is a small amusement park, it is also the oldest amusement park in Japan, established in 1853.
- The retro atmosphere is popular with adults, and the simple attraction structure is popular with children.
- Professional wrestling is held irregularly within the park, and there is also a facility with a collection of various gashapons.
Reviews by situation
“Relaxing alone” Recommendation score: 2 /10
Edogawa Boat Racecourse is close to the city center, and although there are more and more young people visiting in groups, most people still visit alone. As it is a relatively small boat racecourse, the inside is a little cramped, but it is not so crowded that it is difficult to move around.
“Kids will love it” Recommendation score: 7 /10
There may be occasional children who enjoy the excitement of the boat races.
“As a date” Recommendation score: 4 /10
There are also couples who come for a date, but you will need to be very considerate.
“Fun with friends” Recommendation score: 4 /10
In recent years, more and more people are visiting with friends. There are free seats available, but we recommend purchasing a reserved seat to enjoy a comfortable experience.
Business Hours
AM10:00 to PM6:00 (most days)
Closed Days
Irregular
English Support
Important information such as ticket purchases are also written in English.
Fees
One adult…1200yen (admission, cash / credit card / SUICA / and more)
One adult…2800yen (free pass, cash / credit card / SUICA / and more)
Free (Gashapon, admission)
Access
Asakusa Station (Tsukuba Express) is the closest station, but Asakusa Station (Metro Ginza Line / Tobu Skytree Line / Toei Asakusa Line) is not far away. It will be easier if you visit Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street as a set.
Main limited-time events
See the official website.
Official website
Nearby spots
Senso-ji Temple (Asakusa Kannon)
It is said to be the oldest temple in Tokyo, built in 628. The main hall has an elevator.
Nakamise Shopping Street
It is located on the approach from Kaminarimon to Sensoji Temple. It is said to be one of the oldest shopping streets in Japan.
Water-bus (TOKYO CRUISE)
This is a water bus that runs from Asakusa to Odaiba, Toyosu, etc.