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PLAY! PARK amusement park in Kunitachi, Tokyo
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View of PLAY! PARK in Kunitachi, Tokyo
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View of PLAY! PARK in Kunitachi, Tokyo
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PLAY! PARK

3.6(124 reviews)Amusement Park
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 1-10. Toddlers have their own safe play area with age-appropriate activities, while elementary-aged kids can enjoy the larger climbing structures and more adventurous play equipment.

About

PLAY! PARK is a spacious indoor play facility perfect for burning energy rain or shine. Located in the modern GREEN SPRINGS complex in Tachikawa, this climate-controlled playground features climbing structures, slides, ball pits, and dedicated zones for both toddlers and elementary-aged children, making it ideal for families with multiple age groups.

Highlights

  • Separate play zones designed specifically for toddlers and older children
  • Large climbing structures and slides for active play
  • Ball pit area popular with younger children
  • Climate-controlled environment perfect for Tokyo's hot summers and rainy season
  • Located in the family-friendly GREEN SPRINGS shopping and dining complex

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive right at opening (10:00 AM) on weekdays to avoid crowds and have the play structures mostly to yourselves.
  2. 2.Bring socks for everyone as they are required for play. The facility may sell them, but having your own saves time and money.
  3. 3.The GREEN SPRINGS complex has nursing rooms and family restrooms with changing tables, making it very convenient for families with babies.
  4. 4.Consider purchasing a time pass online in advance if available, as some indoor play facilities in Japan offer discounts for pre-booking.
  5. 5.Limited English signage is common, so have Google Translate ready on your phone for rules and instructions posted around the facility.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (Monday through Friday, 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM) are quietest. Weekends and holidays see the biggest crowds, especially Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Rainy days are particularly busy as local families seek indoor activities.

What to Know

Admission typically follows Japanese indoor play center pricing (usually time-based or day passes). The GREEN SPRINGS complex offers convenient parking and multiple dining options. Staff may have limited English, so be prepared to communicate with gestures or translation apps.

Seasonal Notes

Year-round facility, particularly valuable during Tokyo's rainy season (June-July) and hot, humid summer months (July-August) when outdoor play is less comfortable. Expect higher crowds during Japanese school holidays and Golden Week (late April to early May).

Nearby Eats

The GREEN SPRINGS complex houses multiple restaurants including family-friendly options with kids' menus. SORANO HOTEL restaurant and various casual cafes in the complex offer high chairs and welcoming atmospheres for families.

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