Exploring Tokyo Disneyland

Tokyo Disneyland makes up a large part of the Disneyland Properties, located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, which is very close in proximity to Tokyo. There are seven areas within Tokyo Disneyland to transport Disney lovers into the Disney movies and characters they’ve grown up on.

They hold seasonal parades and decorate the park accordingly, and any theme you could imagine is contained in one of the must-see destinations within Tokyo Disneyland.

Tokyo Disneyland main entrance, Urayasu, Chiba, Japan

Your time needed to experience everything inside the park will vary based on what your overall plans are.

Tokyo Disneyland is a one-day park at the very least, and if you want to see everything, you’ll really need an additional half or full day. Tokyo DisneySea is a two-day attraction with much to keep you returning for more. The maximum ticket pass you can get for the parks is four days.

The History Of Tokyo Disneyland 

Tokyo Disneyland was actually the first Disneyland part located outside of America. It was established in 1983 and built by WED Enterprises.

The construction of the park took a lot of inspiration from Disneyland in California and Disneyworld in Florida. It emulates many of the features known and loved from its American counterparts, with a few attractions that are unique to Tokyo. 

The Lands Within Tokyo Disneyland 

There’s something for everyone who loves Disney and Tokyo Disneyland has amazing things to do and see, from children who are just starting to watch Disney Movies, to older generations who grew up watching the evolution of Disney characters.

Walt Disney statue with a view of Cinderellas Castle, Tokyo Disneyland

From restaurants to rides and everything in between, guests can enjoy classic and modern characters and several recognizable themes based on American landmarks and culture. 

World Bazaar 

The World Bazaar is the first thing guests come upon when entering the park. This enclosed bazaar features a selection of shops and restaurants for guests to enjoy. It’s a popular destination for souvenirs, costumes, and tons of delicious foods. 

The World Bazaar emulates 20th century America, with two “streets” that intersect each other; Main Street and Center Street. Main Street is an integral part of many other Disneyland parks, all paying homage to early America.

The shopping center is enclosed by stunning Victorian glass to help protect guests from poor weather conditions. 

 Main Street, Tokyo Disneyland

Tomorrowland 

Tomorrowland is where guests can enjoy futuristic elements of Disney movies and space-themed attractions. There are rides inspired by some of the most otherworldly and imaginative movies from Disney such as Toy Story, with Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters, and Space Mountain. 

Tomorrowland Tokyo Disneyland

One of the newest attractions to Tokyo Disneyland is based on a fan-favorite Big Hero 6, which is a rotating car ride called The Happy Ride With Baymax. There are also restaurants with space-themes serving popular Western fare such as pizza and sandwiches. 

Adventureland

Adventureland allows guests to wander through a land inspired by New Orleans, with touches of the rich architecture that New Orleans is known for. There is also a jungle-themed area in Adventureland, playing into the colorful and magical experience of Disney. 

Temple of the Crystal Skull attraction in Lost River Delta area of Tokyo Disney

There are nature-inspired excursions such as a jungle cruise and treehouse, as well as a railroad ride that can be taken through the land.

Jungle themed ride in Adventureland

Many tropical plants play into the jungle theme that manages to intermingle perfectly with the New Orleans theme. You can also find a Pirates Of The Caribbean ride and many restaurants and stalls to feast at. 

Westernland

Westernland is inspired by the Old West and garners appreciation for the vast rivers of America. There are various man-made, water-themed rides appreciating the likes of Tom Sawyer and Mark Twain, as well as a shooting gallery inspired by American Westerns. 

Westernland Riverboat in Disneyland Tokyo

You’ll feel as though you’re walking on the set of a Western movie when you pass the saloon-inspired restaurants, wooden houses, and shops including cowboy-inspired costumes.

There are also camp trails and a camp-themed restaurant to enjoy that keeps with the outdoor feel of the land. You might also run into Donald and Daisy Duck in this area. 

Fantasyland

Fantasyland transports guests into the magical side of Disney, as they enter Cinderella’s castle. Cinderella’s castle is one of the main attractions of the entire park, and many tourists will sit on the sidelines waiting for the parades to start. It truly is a sight to behold.

Fans of the classic Disney films will adore all of the themed rides and attractions in this area. The Haunted Mansion attraction can be found in Fantasyland, as well as Pooh’s Honey Hunt, another popular ride.

Haunted Mansion attraction in Fantasyland, Tokyo Disneyland

There are classic amusement park rides such as a Merry-Go-Round and an Alice in Wonderland-themed teacup ride. Disney lovers can find other attractions inspired by favorites such as Peter Pan, and Snow White. 

Toontown

Toontown takes inspiration from the Disney film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. but also has some characters from other Disney classics. Mickey and Minnie can often be found here, as Minnie’s style house is one of the newest additions to this land.

This family-friendly land is geared toward kids, so if you are traveling with children, there are many attractions for them to enjoy here. 

Kids can explore the homes of some of their favorite Disney characters, including Goofy, Chip n’ Dale, and Mickey Mouse. One popular destination in Toontown is the Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin, where riders sit in a little cab and drive through the ride, watching a story inspired by Roger Rabbit. 

Critter Country 

Critter Country is home to one of the hallmarks of any Disneyland park; Splash Mountain. There are also canoe tours that can be taken throughout the land, which is inspired by the movie Song Of The South. It’s a smaller area featuring just a couple of attractions and restaurants. 

Splash Mountain is one of the most popular rides, where riders can enjoy a log ride through a water ride and an extreme drop in their boats. There’s also a steam train that you can watch drive-by and a saloon to enjoy some foods inspired by the Disney film this land has been built around.

Restaurants And Food

Disneyland in America is known for its amazing foods, and Disneyland Tokyo has some of the same offerings. There are a variety of foods shaped like Mickey Mouse, common park foods like popcorn and churros, and much more. Many foods come in decorated containers that can be kept as souvenirs. 

Where To Stay

Tokyo Disneyland is located on the Disneyland Tokyo Resort, but there are also several hotels nearby to stay at. Much of the tourism in Urayasu has been built around quick and easy access to Disneyland, so finding transportation and somewhere to stay is quite easy. 

Tripadvisors Hotels Located Near Disneyland Tokyo

Fun At Night 

Similar to other Disneyland parks, Disneyland Tokyo puts on a lot of shows and attractions when the sun goes down. It is common to see fireworks all over the park at night, as well as parades and light shows.

People often wait out in the parade route area to be at the front when the parades go by.

Popular Recommendations For Visiting Tokyo Disneyland 

When planning a trip to Tokyo Disneyland, it’ll save you a lot of time if you purchase your tickets once you know the dates when you’ll be visiting.

There are several options for tickets and passes to suit your needs, whether you want to go for one day or more. The lines can get long and the wait times can be long, especially during peak times like weekends and holidays. 

Fast Pass is a definitely recommended ticket option to cut down on wait times while your at the park.

Virtual Tour Of Disneyland Tokyo

It is also recommended to make reservations for any restaurants you want to eat in before going to the park.

Disney restaurants are a huge part of the Disneyland experience, so tables can fill up quite fast. If possible, bring some water along as the drink options throughout the park outside of restaurants are somewhat less.

Hours are:

8 am until 10 pm the last admission is 1 hour before closing.

Park ticket admission varies by age and season. (See the below official website for a detailed list)

Tokyo Disneyland Official Website

My fascination with Japan began several years back at a roadside bonsai stand while on vacation. I became more interested in the where and why's more than the trees themselves. My love of Bonsai led me to further research my interest in the gardens where they originated from and the places and people that surrounded those little trees. My curiosity was well rewarded upon visiting Saitama where the National Bonsai Museum was located and Omiya Village the bonsai mecca for lovers of this ancient art form. Exploring many towns and villages and even making my way to Japan's furthest southern prefecture of Okinawa. I hope to share my love of this wonderful and exotic place with all those who want to know more about Japan.