
Tokyo DisneySea , located in Urayasu City, Chiba Prefecture, Kanto Region, Japan, is the world's first Disney theme park based on stories and legends about the sea. The park is broadly divided into seven "themed harbors," each featuring themed attractions, shows, and restaurants. Unlike Disneyland , Tokyo DisneySea sells alcoholic beverages such as beer and wine, primarily targeting adults. In addition to the various attractions, the park also features exciting performances.
Climate: Temperate maritime climate
Suitable for travel all year round
Recommended attractions: Seven themed seaports , American waterfront , Port Discovery , Lost River Delta , Arabian Coast, Mermaid Lagoon, Mysterious Island
Recommended play time: one full day
Adult Tickets: One-day ticket 7,400 yen / Two-day ticket 13,200 yen / Three-day ticket 17,800 yen / Four-day ticket 22,400 yen
Students aged 12-17: One-day ticket 6,400 yen / Two-day ticket 11,600 yen / Three-day ticket 15,500 yen / Four-day ticket 19,400 yen
Children aged 4-11: One-day ticket 4,800 yen / Two-day ticket 8,600 yen / Three-day ticket 11,500 yen / Four-day ticket 14,400 yen
08:00-22:00 (Saturday-Sunday)
The specific opening hours and performance activities vary from day to day. Please check the official website for details.
Tokyo DisneySea opened in 2001 and is the second theme park at Tokyo Disneyland Resort. It is the only Disney park in the world themed around water, with unique attractions, shows, and a variety of oceanic themes.
Tokyo DisneySea is located in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, just outside of central Tokyo. You can take the JR Keiyo Line to Maihama Station, followed by a short walk or monorail ride to the park. Taxis and buses are also available from central Tokyo.
Opening hours typically range from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM, depending on the day and season. The best times to visit are weekdays in the off-season (fall and winter), as weekends and holidays can be very crowded.
Ticket prices range from ¥7,400 to ¥9,400 for one-day admission, depending on the season. Tickets can be purchased online, through the official Tokyo Disneyland website, or at the park entrance.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons. It is advisable to book at least a week before your visit to secure entry and avoid long lines at the entrance.
To fully explore the park, it typically takes a full day. However, for a more relaxed experience, consider visiting for two days, allowing more time for shows and attractions.
Guided tours are available in Japanese and can be booked in advance. Audio guides in English may be available for certain attractions upon request.
Yes, the "Fantasmic!" show takes place at night and is a must-see. There are also evening parades, and some attractions like the Venetian gondolas are especially magical at night.
The park can get very crowded, especially on weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are weekdays during the off-season (autumn and winter, excluding holidays).
There are numerous rest areas, restaurants, shops, and water fountains throughout the park. Toilets are well-maintained and conveniently located near the entrances and attractions.
Tokyo DisneySea is accessible to elderly, children, and disabled visitors. The park offers special services for guests with disabilities, including priority access to certain attractions and wheelchair rentals.
Both cash and mobile payments (like Suica or credit cards) are accepted throughout the park, making payments convenient for international visitors.
Yes, Tokyo DisneySea offers vegetarian, vegan, and halal food options in select restaurants and cafes throughout the park.
There are many souvenir shops within the park offering Disney merchandise such as plush toys, clothing, mugs, and pins. Tokyo DisneySea has a unique selection of ocean-themed and park-specific items.
From Tokyo DisneySea, you can take the JR Keiyo Line back to central Tokyo, or use the Tokyo Disney Resort Line monorail to reach Maihama Station. Taxis and buses are also available for further travel.